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BCSS Tiering 2021-2022 Updated BC SCHOOL SPORTS 2021-2022 TIERING NUMBERS Version 2 - June/2021 *Tier Numbers are based on school populations as of September 30, 2019 as submitted to the Ministry of Education on the 1701 report *Population numbers from grade 10, 11 & Secondary Ungraded (from Sept 30, 2019) are totaled and moved forward one year to determine BCSS tiering Numbers Totals Schools Combined Total Girls Boys @ KOOL 29 36 65 A D Rundle Middle School 0 0 0 A L Fortune Secondary 35 41 76 A.R. MacNeill Secondary 135 146 281 Abbotsford Christian School 95 76 171 Abbotsford Middle School 0 0 0 Abbotsford Senior Secondary School 272 341 613 Abbotsford Traditional Middle School 0 0 0 Abbotsford Traditional Senior Secondary 111 113 224 Abbotsford Virtual School 24 29 53 Aberdeen Hall Senior 53 51 104 ACWSALCTA BAND SCHOOL 14 13 27 Agassiz Elem-Secondary 48 47 95 Alberni District Secondary 210 201 411 Aldergrove Community Secondary 128 194 322 Alpha Secondary 213 232 445 Anchor Academy (DL) 48 35 83 Annunciation School 0 0 0 Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary 130 132 262 Argyle Secondary 274 260 534 ASCEND Online Distributed Learning Prg. 20 16 36 ASIA - Sumas Mountain 9-12 56 35 91 Aspengrove School 14 20 34 Assumption School 0 0 0 Bakerview Ctr for Learning - Alt 128 95 223 Ballenas Secondary 207 220 427 Barriere Elementary-Secondary 33 42 75 Belmont Secondary 355 371 726 Bert Bowes Middle School 0 0 0 Betty Gilbert Middle 0 0 0 Bodwell High School 132 163 295 Boundary Central Secondary 31 28 59 Brentwood College 147 149 296 Britannia Community Secondary 106 139 245 British Columbia Christian Academy 30 39 69 Brocklehurst Middle School 10 9 19 Brockton Preparatory School 8 23 31 Brookes Westshore 51 52 103 Brooks Secondary 159 166 325 Brookswood Secondary 240 217 457 Bulkley Valley Christian School 14 16 30 Burnaby Central Secondary 262 314 576 Burnaby Mountain Secondary 293 320 613 Burnaby North Secondary 343 362 705 Burnaby South Secondary 391 370 761 Burnsview Secondary 188 165 353 Byrne Creek Community Secondary 209 231 440 Caledonia Secondary 170 182 352 Campbell River Christian School 15 20 35 Canada Star Secondary School 10 20 30 Captain Meares Elem-Secondary 0 0 0 Cariboo Hill Secondary 128 128 256 Carihi Secondary 213 210 423 Carlin Elementary Middle 0 0 0 Carson Graham Secondary 239 269 508 Cedar Community Secondary 54 35 89 Cedars Christian School 24 26 50 Centennial Christian School 8 18 26 Centennial School 348 377 725 Central School Programs 49 53 102 Charles Bloom Elementary Secondary 65 62 127 Charles Hays Secondary 135 169 304 Chase Elementary-Secondary 39 39 78 Chatelech Secondary 94 78 172 CHEK-ABC 0 0 0 Chemainus Secondary 65 60 125 Chetwynd Secondary 54 45 99 Chief Dan George Middle 0 0 0 Chilliwack Middle School 0 0 0 Chilliwack Secondary 345 362 707 City Central Learning Centre 31 40 71 Claremont Secondary 287 317 604 Clarence Fulton Secondary 136 169 305 Clayburn Middle School 0 0 0 Clayton Heights Secondary 220 213 433 Clearview Elem-Jr Secondary 0 0 0 Clearwater Secondary 44 43 87 Cloverdale Learning Centre 31 37 68 Coast Mountain Academy 5 12 17 Coast Tsimshian Academy 14 11 25 Collaborative Education Alternative Prg. 15 13 28 Colleen and Gordie Howe Middle School 0 0 0 College Heights Secondary 185 205 390 Collingwood School 128 111 239 Constable Neil Bruce Middle School 2 3 5 Correlieu Secondary School 236 229 465 Cowichan Secondary 266 281 547 Credo Christian Schools 67 63 130 Crofton House 207 0 207 Cumberland Community School 0 0 0 D P Todd Secondary 122 140 262 D W Poppy Secondary 142 189 331 Dasmesh Punjabi School 40 52 92 David Stoddart 0 0 0 David Thompson Secondary - Invermere 84 89 173 David Thompson Secondary - Vancouver 234 253 487 Dawson Creek Secondary 197 191 388 Deer Lake SDA School 17 31 48 Delta Secondary 243 249 492 Delview Secondary 153 148 301 Desert Sands Community School 28 31 59 Don Ross Middle School 9 13 22 Dover Bay Secondary 286 302 588 Dr Charles Best Secondary 385 345 730 Dr Kearney Middle School 0 0 0 Dr Knox Middle School 5 7 12 Duchess Park Secondary 223 204 427 Duncan Christian School 32 33 65 Eagle River Secondary 26 26 52 Earl Marriott Secondary 356 356 712 Ebenezer Canadian Reformed School 21 14 35 Ebus Academy 90 79 169 Ecole Au Coeur de L'ile 9 6 15 Ecole des Pionniers 0 0 0 Ecole de l'Anse-au-sable 8 6 14 Ecole Gabrielle-Roy 35 32 67 Ecole des Sentiers-alpins 0 0 0 Ecole secondaire Jules-Verne 61 45 106 Ecole Victor-Brodeur 44 30 74 Education Centre 0 0 0 Education Services 38 63 101 Edward Milne Community School 167 165 332 Elgin Park Secondary 282 235 517 Elkford Elementary Secondary 32 26 58 Elphinstone Secondary 106 93 199 Enver Creek Secondary 286 321 607 Eric Hamber Secondary 334 329 663 Esquimalt High 219 213 432 Eugene Reimer Middle School 0 0 0 Fernie Secondary 71 63 134 Fleetwood Park Secondary 312 317 629 Fort Nelson Secondary 56 54 110 Fort St James Secondary 60 50 110 Frances Kelsey Secondary 219 199 418 Frank Hurt Secondary 240 283 523 Fraser Academy 19 45 64 Fraser Heights Secondary 279 289 568 Fraser Lake Elem-Secondary 32 23 55 Fraser River Middle 0 0 0 Fraser Valley Adventist Academy 26 24 50 Fraserview Learning Centre 28 18 46 Garibaldi Secondary 228 207 435 George Elliot Secondary 165 203 368 Georges P Vanier Secondary 268 284 552 Gidgalang Kuuyas Naay 25 35 60 Gladstone Secondary 175 216 391 Glanford Middle School 0 0 0 Glenbrook Middle 0 0 0 Gleneagle Secondary 350 313 663 Glenlyon Norfolk School 74 56 130 Glenrosa Middle School 11 7 18 Gobind Sarvar School 5 11 16 Gold River Secondary 19 28 47 Golden Secondary 60 53 113 Grand Forks Secondary 77 61 138 Gudangaay Tlaats'gaa Naay 19 19 38 Guildford Learning Centre 12 22 34 Guildford Park Secondary 225 296 521 Gulf Islands Secondary 163 128 291 GW Graham Secondary 328 317 645 H D Stafford Middle 0 0 0 HJ Cambie Secondary 119 109 228 Handsworth Secondary 317 285 602 Hatzic Middle School 6 3 9 Hazelton Secondary 58 81 139 Heritage Christian Online School (DL) 204 219 423 Heritage Christian School 19 31 50 Heritage Park Middle School 0 0 0 Heritage Woods Secondary 353 324 677 Highland Secondary 118 152 270 Highroad Academy 28 20 48 Holy Cross Regional High School 158 156 314 Holy Cross School 0 0 0 Hope Secondary 52 59 111 Houston Christian School 12 14 26 Houston Secondary 30 36 66 Howe Sound Secondary 206 250 456 Hudson's Hope School 14 6 20 Hugh Boyd Secondary 112 132 244 Hugh McRoberts Secondary 187 184 371 Immaculata Regional High School 53 39 92 Inquiry Hub 18 19 37 Island ConnectEd K-12 40 18 58 Island Pacific School 0 0 0 J Lloyd Crowe Secondary 169 189 358 J N Burnett Secondary 177 167 344 J V Humphries Elem-Secondary 20 20 40 J.L. Jackson Secondary 0 0 0 Jaffray Elem-Jr Secondary 3 10 13 John Barsby Community School 98 136 234 John Knox Christian 32 32 64 John Oliver Secondary 186 298 484 Johnston Heights Secondary 245 292 537 Kalamalka Secondary 129 138 267 Kamloops Christian School 12 29 41 Kamloops School of the Arts 59 27 86 Kelly Road Secondary 152 144 296 Kelowna Christian School 68 63 131 Kelowna Secondary 646 594 1240 Kenneth Gordon 6 27 33 Khalsa Secondary School (Surrey) 74 60 134 Killarney Secondary 332 352 684 King David High School 48 44 92 King George Secondary 95 120 215 King's Christian School 19 24 43 Kitimat City High 14 11 25 Kitsilano Secondary 317 258 575 KLO Middle School 4 5 9 Kootenay Christian Academy 0 0 0 Kumsheen Elem-Secondary 8 14 22 KVR Middle School 0 0 0 Kwalikum Secondary 145 168 313 Kwantlen Park Secondary 278 286 564 L A Matheson Secondary 222 227 449 L V Rogers Secondary 203 211 414 Ladysmith Secondary 126 117 243 Lake City Secondary 218 251 469 Lake Cowichan Secondary 37 39 76 Lake Trail Middle 0 0 0 Lakes District Secondary 77 63 140 Lambrick Park Secondary 135 177 312 Langley Christian 91 94 185 Langley Fine Arts School 155 58 213 Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary Sch 113 114 227 Langley Secondary 195 244 439 Laurie Middle School 0 0 0 Len Wood Middle School 0 0 0 Lillooet Secondary 39 45 84 Lions Gate Christian Academy 11 17 28 Little Flower Academy 191 0 191 Logan Lake Elementary Secondary 7 11 18 Lord Byng Secondary 279 232 511 Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary 332 334 666 Lucerne Elem-Secondary 0 0 0 Maaqtusiis Secondary 6 18 24 Mackenzie Secondary 28 44 72 Magee Secondary 222 171 393 Maple Ridge Christian School 28 32 60 Maple Ridge Secondary 269 263 532 Maria Montessori Academy 17 18 35 Mark R. Isfeld Senior Secondary 212 198 410 Matthew McNair Secondary 129 179 308 McBride Secondary 7 10 17 Meadowridge School 46 60 106 Mennonite Educational Institute 160 152 312 Merritt Secondary 107 109 216 Mission Senior Secondary 445 483 928 Monterey Middle School 1 3 4 Moscrop Secondary 285 287 572 Mount Baker Secondary 249 269 518 Mount Boucherie Senior Secondary 408 465 873 Mount Douglas Secondary 231 267 498 Mount Elizabeth Middle/Secondary 62 66 128 Mount Sentinel Secondary 35 48 83 Mount Slesse Middle School 0 0 0 Mountain Christian School 6 5 11 Mountainside Secondary 46 48 94 Mulgrave School 82 89 171 Nakusp Secondary 31 27 58 Nanaimo Christian School 34 46 80 Nanaimo District Secondary 284 297 581 Nechako Valley Secondary 98 83 181 New Westminster Secondary 483 484 967 Nisga'a Elementary Secondary 27 24 51 NorKam Senior Secondary 237 300 537 North Delta Secondary 205 235 440 North Island Distance Education 71 57 128 North Island Secondary 63 57 120 North Peace Secondary 332 335 667 North Shuswap Elementary 0 0 0 North Surrey Learning Centre 46 78 124 North Surrey Secondary 284 279 563 Northside Christian School 9 17 26 Notre Dame Regional Secondary 150 157 307 Oak
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