Semiahmoo Secondary School
Semiahmoo Secondary School (/ˌsɛmiˈɑːmoʊ/ SEM-ee-AH-moh) is a public high school in South Surrey, British Columbia, and is part of School District 36 Surrey. It was founded in 1940 as the first senior secondary school in South Surrey. The school serves grades eight through twelve.[2]
Semiahmoo Secondary School | |
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Address | |
1785 148th Street , | |
Coordinates | 49.0349°N 122.81364°W |
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Type | Public school |
Motto | "Semiahmoo...We are the future" |
Established | 1940 |
School district | School District 36 Surrey |
Principal | Alyssa Malkoske[1] |
Faculty | 119[1] |
Enrollment | 1450[2] |
Colour(s) | royal blue, white, and red |
Team name | Thunderbirds |
Affiliation | IB World School |
Website | www |
Semiahmoo is one of four public high schools on the peninsula, along with Earl Marriott Secondary School, Elgin Park Secondary School and Grandview Heights Secondary School.
The school is named after the indigenous Semiahmoo people.[3]
History
Before 1940, students from White Rock and Surrey were educated at Surrey High School in Cloverdale or Blaine High School in the state of Washington in the United States. Overcrowding at Surrey High School led to petitions for a new school; by the time the new school opened students were spread to the basement of Rock Public School, and the Campbell River Saw Mill Office. A three storey wood frame building was constructed[3] in White Rock[4] with 14 classrooms, a library, an Industrial Education shop, and a 50 by 80 feet gym with a large stage at the south end; it opened in November 29, 1940 as Semiahmoo. The building was expanded in the late-1950s and 1960s to alleviate overcrowding; the opening of White Rock Junior High and Douglas College providing additional relief.[3]
In 1989, Semiahmoo High School absorbed White Rock Junior High to become Semiahmoo Secondary School; it moved into a new building on the latter's site on 148th Street. The old Semiahmoo building was occupied by White Rock Elementary School. The old building was demolished in 2004;[3][4] the cupola was saved in 2004 and delivered to Semiahmoo for restoration in 2016.[4]
Academics
Semiahmoo Secondary School has been an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since June 1980, making it one of the oldest IB programs in British Columbia.[5] Surrey students are permitted to cross school boundaries to enter the IB program. Approximately 300 students in Grades 11 & 12 are enrolled in the IB Program at Semiahmoo. There is also the option of students enrolling in the Partial IB Program. Students apply to the program in the Grade 10 year by sending in the completed application package which can be found on the school website. In 2022, Semiahmoo's IB graduates achieved an average grade of 37 out of 45 points; the global average was 32.[6]
Extracurricular activities
Music
Almost all of Semiahmoo's instrumental music ensembles are full courses in the school timetable. The program consists of 3 concert bands: grade 8, grade 9, and Senior Wind Ensemble (grade 10-12); 5 jazz bands: grade 8, grade 9, grade 10, grade 11, and grade 12; and varying amounts of jazz combos per year. The current head of the department is Dagan Lowe along with two other directors Jeff Williams (s. 2019) and Annie Lu (s. 2023).
Theatre
Semiahmoo houses a theatre that can hold approximately 200 people. In addition, the senior grades perform various one-act plays, Shakespearean works, and improvisation sessions throughout the year.
Notable alumni
- Paul Campbell, actor, Battlestar Galactica[9]
- Jonathan Groenheyde, professional ice hockey goaltender[10]
- Colton Gillies, left winger for the Columbus Blue Jackets[11]
- Ardo Hansson, World Bank economist and Governor of the Bank of Estonia[12]
- Gordie Hogg, politician[13]
- Robert Langlands, mathematician, founder of the Langlands program
- Grant Lawrence, CBC Radio 3 host
- Gabrielle Miller, actress, Corner Gas and Robson Arms
- Nardwuar the Human Serviette, journalist
- A.C. Newman, songwriter, leader of The New Pornographers
- Hannah Simone, former fashion model, actress, "New Girl", MuchMusic VJ
- Richard Weinberger, Olympic swimmer, bronze medalist
- Sean Whyte, CFL player, Edmonton Eskimos, and Lew Hayman Trophy winner
Gallery
- Semiahmoo Secondary noticeboard (replaced with an electronic version circa 2009)
- Another view of Semiahmoo Secondary
References
- "Semiahmoo - Staff Directory". Surrey Schools. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- "Semiahmoo - Our School". Surrey Schools. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- Brown, Jack (2018). "The Development of Schools in Surrey: 1940 to 1950". Surrey Historical Society. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
- Greenizan, Nick (2016-11-23). "Moving experience a Semiahmoo history lesson". Peach Arch News. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
- "Semiahmoo Secondary School School Plan". Surrey Schools Learning By Design. 2016-11-14. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
- "About". Semiahmoo International Baccalaureate Program. Semiahmoo Secondary School. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- "Siblings hit the sand in search of gold". Peace Arch News. 2015-08-04. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
- Tsumura, Howard (2022-01-18). "B.C. boys high school basketball rankings 01.18.22 edition: Top 10's top climbers include Abbotsford, Pacific Academy, Mark Isfeld and Unity Christian!". Varsity Letters. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
- Glen Schaefer (June 19, 2011). "The Hero who would have been carpenter". The Province. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
As a [...] White Rock teen who spent his time in the woodworking and auto mechanics shops at Semiahmoo secondary, actor Paul Campbell wasn't marked for stardom.
- "Jon Groenheyde wins his first WHL game as the Blazers edge the Americans 3-2". nhl.com. January 5, 2008. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- "Hockey Canada Skills Academy - Semiahmoo" (PDF). Retrieved February 29, 2012.
- CV Ardo Hansson Archived 2013-02-18 at archive.today
- Kane, Laura (2017-12-02). "Trudeau campaigning for Surrey Liberal candidate ahead of byelection". National Post. Retrieved 2019-06-15.