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Secondary schools

Ernestown Secondary School

http://ernestownss.limestone.on.ca

Ernestown Secondary school provides a tremendous learning environment for its students. It is a truly comprehensive high school in that it provides its students with an excellent bridge between high school and unversity, college and the workplace. The school offers many unique programs to its students. These programs include Grades 7, 8 and 9 Challenge Program, Extended French, three Focus programs and a School-to-Community program. As well as the academic opportunities offered to students, the school has excellent sports and music programs as well as many special interest clubs. Approximately 640 students attend ESS coming from five elementary schools in the region [+family of schools]. Roughly two-thirds of the student population come from rural areas. The remaining students come from built-up areas surrounding the communities of Amherstview, Yarker, Bath, Millhaven and Morven that are part of Loyalist and Stone Mills Townships in the County of Lennox and Addington. Grade 7 and 8 students from Odessa Public School are also housed in the second floor of the building. Ernestown Secondary School was opened in 1960 primarily as a result of the efforts of Reeve Erwell Huff.

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Eagle River Secondary School

http://www.ers.sd83.bc.ca

We are a kind and caring company who care about your computers well being and money. To ensure this we have trained our highly-disrespected employees to accept bribes, for those of you none-bribers, you can be sure to find constant emails and our employees will fix your computer to only work for about one week, and then it will shut down, or they'll just sneak around your house taking stuff and flushing your valuable jewellery down the toilet. We have many options for you and your needs. If you are a computer nerd and know how to fix your own computer, you can order replacement parts and soft-ware. If you aren't a computer nerd then you call, fax of email us to go to your house and fix it for you, and you better bribe us.

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ABC Secondary School

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Heritage Park Secondary School

http://hpss.sd75.mission.bc.ca

At Heritage Park Secondary School our students practice SOLE an acronym to help remind all Highlanders to respect Self, Others, Learning, and the Environment. In a caring, academic setting HPSS students strive for excellence in Academics, Athletics and Fine Arts. Many students choose the EXCEL Program to strengthen their leadership skills while enriching their learning in subject areas related to the student's career goals. Our Volleyball, Cross-country, Basketball, Wrestling, Track and Field, and Rugby programs encourage athletes to work towards both team and individual success. HPSS Fine Arts program is an integral part of our community with Drama performances, Music performances, TV and Video productions and Dance performances. We are very lucky at HPSS to be tied so closely in one building to the Clarke Theater and University College of the Fraser Valley. This allows our students a quality venue for the Fine Arts and a sense of connection with Higher Education. The Highlanders support staff, teaching staff and administration are dedicated to working together for students. Finally, the HPSS students, are what makes this a fantastic place to grow and learn. We hope you notice our community of students demonstrating SOLE at Heritage Park Secondary School.

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Grand Rapids Catholic Secondary Schools

http://www.grcss.org

For nearly a century, the Grand Rapids Catholic Secondary Schools (CSS) have empowered students to define their vision and pursue their goals with confidence, competence, and Christian generosity. In an environment deeply rooted in faith formation, student achievement, and appreciation of God-given talents, Catholic Central and West Catholic High School students are challenged to become fully integrated persons who lead through service. CSS, in dynamic partnership with families, alumni, and the community, promotes learning for everyone, encourages understanding and embracing of diversity, and establishes the foundation for life-long learning. Challenging today's students to become tomorrow's leadersâ€"that is the Catholic Secondary School tradition. Since Catholic Central opened its doors in 1906, followed by West Catholic in 1962, CSS has been dedicated to providing a well-rounded, Catholic education in a safe, supportive learning environment to students from the Greater Grand Rapids area. Both high schools continue to perform service for others and live out social justice in their daily lives. Last year alone, students from Catholic Central and West Catholic volunteered more than 25,000 hours in the Greater Grand Rapids community. This high level of concern and care can be seen in the academic setting as well. With a dedicated staff, small class sizes that allow for personalized attention and a culture of high hopes and hard work, our schools are a place where students can and do succeed. We continually raise our academic standards higher as well. Our students consistently perform above the state and national averages on the MEAP, SAT and ACT tests. Ninety-eight percent of our graduates go on to higher education while garnering millions of dollars in scholarship offers each year. CSS imparts skills that will prepare students for the demands of college, as well as their future roles in the Church, business, government, and the community. Over 27,000 alumni of the Catholic Secondary Schools have gone on to become extraordinary leaders and highly regarded professionals. These results have earned Catholic Central and West Catholic High Schools a distinctive reputation for excellence in every aspect of the educational process.

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Team 1241

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St. Augustine Academy

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Millfield Enterprises

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Lady Margaret

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