The 2011 Euclid Contest -- BC Results

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The 2011 Euclid Contest -- BC Results The 2011 Euclid Contest -- BC Results In the 2011 Euclid Contest there were 2033 participants from 162 BC schools. The questions were marked by a team including: ANDREW ADLER, UBC [Chief Remarker] MAHTA KHOSRAVI, UBC SEEMA ALI, Killarney (Vancouver) DAVID KOHLER, UBC Grad Student MELANIA ALVAREZ-ADEM, UBC BERNHARD KONRAD, UBC Grad Student RICHARD ANSTEE [Chief Marker 8-10], UBC EVA KOO, UBC Grad Student ROLAND BAUERSCHMIDT, UBC Grad Student JEROME LEFEBVRE, UBC Grad Student MARIANA CARRASCO-TEJA, Mathematics PDF, UBC YU-XIAU LI, UBC PETER CASS, Honorary Professor UBC ZHENG LI, UBC Grad Student SHANE CERNELE, UBC Grad Student WEILY LIN, West Vancouver (West Vancouver) CAREY CHIEN, Vancouver GEORGE LIN, Pinetree (Coquitlam) PAWEL CHRZASTOWSKI, Sir Winston Chuchill MIKE LINDSTROM, UBC (Vancouver) ROBERT LOVELL, St. George's (Vancouver) WARREN CODE, Mathematics PDF, UBC KURT LUOTO, Mathematics PDF, UBC ANA CULIBRK, UBC Grad Student MARK MACDONALD, Mathematics PDF, UBC ERIC CYTRYNBAUM, UBC [Chief Marker 5-7] MARK MACLEAN, UBC [B.C. Euclid Co-Ordinator] ROGER DONALDSON, Vancouver GABRIEL MITITICA, North Vancouver SOHAN DULAI, Windermere (Vancouver) ROBERT MOREWOOD, Vancouver DAVE ELLIS, Vancouver CARMEN NEACS, Rockridge (West Vancouver) JOEL FELDMAN, UBC ATHENA NGUYEN, UBC Grad Student MICHAEL FINNIGAN, Yale (Abbotsford) JOHN OMIELAN, Burnaby RICHARD FROESE, UBC KELLY PATON, UBC Grad Student [Chief Marker 1-4] MARIO GARCIA ARMAS, UBC Grad Student CALEB REPPENHAGEN, Britannia (Vancouver) JULIA GORDON, UBC EDWARD RICHMOND, Mathematics PDF, UBC BRUCE GOWE, Penticton (Penticton) NEVENA SAVOVIC, Gleneagle (Coquitlam) ALEX GUIGUE, Mathematics PDF, UBC DOMINIK SCHOETZAU, UBC STEPHEN GUSTAFSON, UBC DWIGHT SIEBERT, Earl Marriott (Surrey) NICK HARLAND, UBC Grad Student TAI-PENG TSAI, UBC CHRISTOPH HAUERT, UBC BEN VANDERLEI, Mathematics PDF, UBC JACK HOY, West Kelowna (Kelowna) DAVID WEI, Vancouver HWIE LIE JOHNS, Sutherland (North Vancouver) BRIAN WETTON, UBC DAN KAMIN, Kitsilano (Vancouver) THOMAS WONG, UBC Grad Student KALLE KARU, UBC ERIC WONG, UBC Grad Student LEAH KESHET, UBC SOROOSH YAZDANI, Mathematics PDF, UBC JOSHUA KESHET, Vancouver JOSH ZUKEWICH, UBC Grad Student §§§§§ Only students who had a score of at least 50 were considered for the following tabulations. The indicated scores are based on the BC marking. Some scores will change after national re-marking. In each table it is an honour to be a ranking school. Among the 31 BC schools with twenty or more participants, the ranking schools (based on results of the twenty highest scoring students) are: 1 1 Sir Winston Churchill (Vancouver) 1523 6 Moscrop (Burnaby) 1386 2 West Vancouver (West Vancouver) 1505 7 Magee (Vancouver) 1381 3 Lord Byng (Vancouver) 1490 8 St George’s (Vancouver) 1377 4 Pinetree (Coquitlam) 1485 9 Seaquam (Delta) 1318 5 Burnaby North (Burnaby) 1426 10 R.C. Palmer (Richmond) 1283 Among the 82 BC schools with ten or more participants, the ranking schools (based on results of the ten highest scoring students) are: 1 West Vancouver (West Vancouver) 823 18 R.C. Palmer (Richmond) 721 2 Pinetree (Coquitlam) 799 19 Burnaby Central (Burnaby) 713 Sir Winston Churchill (Vancouver) 799 20 Handsworth (North Vancouver) 704 4 Lord Byng (Vancouver) 793 21 David Thompson (Vancouver) 703 5 Burnaby North (Burnaby) 775 22 New Westminster (New Westminster) 697 6 St George’s (Vancouver) 771 Port Moody Sr. (Port Moody) 697 7 Magee (Vancouver) 764 24 Bodwell (North Vancouver) 694 8 Mount Douglas (Victoria) 760 25 York House (Vancouver) 675 9 Kitsilano (Vancouver) 755 26 Hugh McRoberts (Richmond) 673 10 Richmond (Richmond) 747 Rockridge (West Vancouver) 673 11 Moscrop (Burnaby) 743 28 St. Margaret’s (Victoria) 672 Point Grey (Vancouver) 743 29 J.N.Burnett (Richmond) 670 13 Steveston London (Richmond) 741 30 Richmond Christian (Richmond) 668 14 Fraser Heights (Surrey) 714 31 Gleneagle (Coquitlam) 665 Johnston Heights Jr. (Surrey) 714 32 Elgin Park (Surrey) 658 16 Seaquam (Delta) 712 33 Brentwood College (Mill Bay) 652 17 St. Michael’s Univ. (Vancouver) 710 34 Little Flower Academy (Vancouver) 617 18 Claremont (Victoria) 695 35 W.J. Mouat (Abbotsford) 557 Among the 125 BC schools with five or more participants, the ranking schools (based on the results of the five highest scoring students) are: 1 West Vancouver 427 40 York House School 341 2 Pinetree 413 41 Gleneagle 340 Sir Winston Churchill 413 Maple Ridge 340 4 Mount Douglas 411 Rockridge 340 Lord Byng 411 Shawnigan Lake 340 6 Burnaby North 410 45 R.A. McMath 339 7 Magee 406 46 Hugh McRoberts 338 8 Point Grey 405 47 North Surrey 337 Richmond S.S 405 48 D.W. Poppy Secondary 336 10 St George’s School 403 Lester Pearson College 336 11 Moscrop 402 Mennonite Ed. Inst 336 12 Semiahmoo 395 51 Elgin Park 335 13 Burnaby Central 391 52 J.N.Burnett 332 Kitsilano 391 53 Holy Cross Reg 329 15 Steveston London 387 Richmond Christian 329 16 St. Michael Uni School 386 55 Vancouver College 327 17 University Transition Program 383 56 Centennial 325 18 Johnston Heights Jr. 381 57 Earl Marriott 323 2 19 Seaquam 380 58 Burnaby Mountain 322 20 Burnaby South 379 Carson Graham 322 Claremont 379 60 Brentwood College 320 22 Eric Hamber 378 61 Little Flower Academy 318 23 David Thompson 377 62 South Delta 313 24 Handsworth 375 W.J. Mouat 313 25 Riverside 373 64 West Point Grey Academy 311 26 Fraser Heights 372 65 Sutherland 310 Prince of Wales 372 66 Gladstone 305 28 Matthew McNair 366 67 Sardis 304 29 Killarney 365 68 Southpointe Academy 302 30 R.C. Palmer 362 69 St. Thomas More C.I. 298 31 New Westminster 358 70 Delta 293 32 Bodwell H.S. 357 Vancouver Tech 293 33 R.E. Mountain 356 72 Cariboo Hill 291 34 A.R. MacNeill 353 Panorama Ridge 291 35 Main Street Education Center 351 74 Archbishop Carney 288 36 Sentiel 347 75 Esquimalt Comm. 282 37 Britannia 346 76 Howe Sound 277 38 Port Moody Sr 344 77 Surrey Christian 276 St Margaret’s School 344 Among the 103 schools from Metro Vancouver and Metro Victoria with three or more participants, the ranking schools (based on the results of the three highest scoring students) are: 1 West Vancouver 261 Vancouver College 213 2 Point Grey 260 49 D.W. Poppy Secondary 212 3 Burnaby North 256 50 Burnaby Mountain 211 Mount Douglas 256 Port Moody Sr 211 5 Richmond S.S 254 York House School 211 6 Pinetree 253 53 Rockridge 210 7 Sir Winston Churchill 252 54 J.N.Burnett 209 8 St George’s School 251 55 Hugh McRoberts 207 9 Lord Byng 250 56 Carson Graham 206 10 Semiahmoo 249 57 Argyle 205 11 Magee 248 Earl Marriott 205 12 Moscrop 246 59 Collingwood 204 13 St. Michael Uni School 245 Mulgrave School 204 14 Eric Hamber 244 R.A. McMath 204 15 Riverside 243 62 Little Flower Academy 200 16 Burnaby Central 241 Walnut Grove 200 17 University Transition Program 240 64 Richmond Christian 199 18 David Thompson 239 South Delta 199 Kitsilano 239 66 Sutherland 198 20 Claremont 237 67 Gladstone 197 21 Johnston Heights Jr. 236 Pacific Academy 197 Steveston London 236 69 Heritage Woods 196 23 Burnaby South 235 Terry Fox 196 Seaquam 235 West Point Grey Academy 196 25 Handsworth 232 72 Carver C.H.S. 193 Main Street Education Center 232 73 Fleetwood Park 191 27 Fraser Heights 230 74 Hugh Boyd 190 Prince of Wales 230 75 St. Thomas More C.I. 189 3 29 R.E. Mountain 229 76 Delta 188 30 Bodwell H.S. 228 77 Templeton 187 A.R. MacNeill 228 Vancouver Tech 187 32 Lester Pearson College 227 79 Southpointe Academy 186 Matthew McNair 227 Southridge 186 34 Killarney 225 81 Byrne Creek 185 35 R.C. Palmer 224 St. John's International 185 36 Britannia 223 83 Panorama Ridge 184 New Westminster 223 84 Cariboo Hill 182 38 Maple Ridge 220 85 Archbishop Carney 181 39 Elgin Park 219 Enver Creek 181 40 Gleneagle 218 87 Samuel Robertson Tech. 180 North Surrey 218 88 Esquimalt Comm. 178 42 Sentiel 217 89 Alpha 175 43 Centennial 216 Surrey Christian 175 St Margaret’s School 216 91 Guildford Park 173 45 Mennonite Ed. Inst 215 92 Lord Tweedsmuir Sr, 168 Windsor 215 93 Sullivan Heights 164 47 Holy Cross Reg 213 94 Sir Charles Tupper 163 Among the 40 schools from the rest of BC with three or more participants, the ranking schools (based on the results of the three highest scoring students) are: 1 Shawnigan Lake 222 2 Dover Bay 218 3 Cowichan 210 4 Yale 208 5 Brentwood College 200 Sardis 200 7 W.J. Mouat 196 8 L. V. Rogers 194 9 G.W. Graham 189 10 Mount Baker 184 11 South Kamloops 179 12 Howe Sound 176 13 Parkland 175 14 Carihi 171 §§§§§ The following students ranked in the top 10% in BC: GROUP I Xu Hantian Point Grey Wang Jason Dover Bay Han Tony Semiahmoo Grade 11 Sun Susan West Vancouver Grade 11 Zhao Tianchen Point Grey Grade 11 Ding Peter St George’s School Grade 11 Geng Grace West Vancouver Grade 10 Shen Charlie Pinetree Wang Zicheng Burnaby North Grade 10 4 GROUP II SCORES 86 – 85 Cho Raymond West Vancouver Grade 11 Lim Ursula Anne Burnaby North Grade 10 Park Won Hyuk Richmond S.S Shin Jungsub Holy Cross Reg Grade 11 Wang Hongyi Mount Douglas Zhang Xian Rong David Thompson Zhou Tianyu Mount Douglas Grade 11 Lee Darrick Richmond S.S Lin Boris Elgin Parl Grade 11 Park Chang Sun Magee Wang Zihao Lord Byng Grade 11 GROUP III SCORES 84 – 83 Lee Woojung St. Michael Uni School Grade 11 Li Hui Mount Douglas Matthews Kevin Kitsilano Pan Yaze Burnaby South Wu Yongyi Lester Pearson College Grade 11 Xi Peiqi Cowichan Grade 11 Xia Qing Xiao St George’s School Grade 11 Xu Fan Lord Byng Yi Yejin University Transition Program Yu Steven Pinetree Grade 11 Zhang Gavin Sir Winston Churchill Grade 9 Beigi Arshia West Vancouver Grade 11 Beigi Bardia West Vancouver Chu Kevin Moscrop Cui David Sir Winston Churchill Go Harry R.E.
Recommended publications
  • Football Program 2020
    FOOTBALL PROGRAM 2020 20 19 92nd SEASON OF Wesgroup is a proud supporter of Vancouver College’s Fighting Irish Football Team. FOOTBALL 5400 Cartier Street, Vancouver BC V6M 3A5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Principal’s Message ...............................................................2 Irish Football Team Awards 1941-2019 ..............................19 Head Coach’s Message .........................................................2 Irish Records 1986-2019 ......................................................22 Vancouver College Staff and Schedules 2020 .......................3 Irish Provincial Championship Game 2020 Fighting Irish Coaches and Supporting Staff ................4 Award Winners 1966-2018 .................................................29 Irish Alumni Currently Playing in the CFL and NFL ................5 Back in the Day ....................................................................29 2020 Fighting Irish Graduating Seniors .................................6 Irish Cumulative Record Against Opponents 1929-2018 .....30 Fighting Irish Varsity Statistical Leaders 2019 ......................8 Fighting Irish Varsity Football Team 2019 ...........................34 Vancouver College Football Awards 2019 .............................9 Irish Statistics 1996-2018 ...................................................35 Irish Varsity Football Academic Awards ...............................10 Archbishops’ Trophy Series 1957-2018 .............................38 Irish Academics 2020 ..........................................................10
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 BC High School Championship - 6/2/2016 to 6/5/2016 Nanamio Results
    Valley Royals Track & Field Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2016 BC High School Championship - 6/2/2016 to 6/5/2016 Nanamio Results Event 3 Women 1500 Meter Steeplechase Junior BC HIGH: 5:06.36 * 6/4/2015 Georgia Ginther, Earl Marriot BC HIGH: 5:15.10 * 5/29/2014 Kendall Fitzgerald, Valleyview S Name Team Finals H# Points Finals 1 Grace Fetherstonhaugh New Westminster Secondary Scho 5:02.08 * 2 10 2 Annika Austin Kitsilano 5:16.87 2 8 3 Haley Ribeiro Semiahmoo Secondary 5:22.38 2 6 4 Kayla Weltzin Brookswood 5:23.89 2 5 5 Jessica Kampman Abbotsford Christian School 5:34.82 2 4 6 Emilie Kaye Sentinel 5:35.56 2 3 7 Ellen Sigurdson Magee 5:41.63 2 2 8 Anna-Maria Hilton Stellys 5:43.61 2 1 9 Simran Sarai Earl Marriott Secondary 5:49.59 2 10 Rylee Paulson George Elliot 5:55.82 1 11 Astrid Hawkes Oak Bay Secondary 6:02.00 1 12 April St. Pierre Walnut Grove Secondary 6:02.17 2 13 Shauna Wangler Dawson Creek 6:09.44 1 14 Jadyn Weiss Chilliwack Secondary School 6:24.45 1 15 Tatiana Potashova Kwantlen Park Secondary 6:25.00 1 16 Jonelle William Prince George School 6:27.03 1 17 Olivia Hopkins Brooks Secondary 6:41.63 1 18 Lisa Debeer Vernon Christian 6:55.65 1 19 Arielle Dupuis Nanaimo District 7:12.29 1 Event 7 Women 400 Meter Run Junior 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times BC HIGH: 56.34 * 2014 Jessica Williams, Semiahmoo BC HIGH: 56.34 * 5/30/2014 Jessica Williams, Semiahmoo Se Name Team Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Jasneet Nijjar Queen Elizabeth SS - Surrey 58.65 Q 4 2 Brooke Mussche Langley Christian High School 59.16 Q 3 3 Aaryanna Kurucz Maple Ridge Secondary 59.81 Q 2 4 Sophie Morris Little Flower 1:01.20 Q 1 5 Gabrielle Hack Semiahmoo Secondary 1:00.62 q 2 6 Macaela Bradley-Tse R.A.
    [Show full text]
  • Middle School Manual Copy for 2018-2019
    Vancouver College Middle School Survival Guide A Handbook for Transitioning into Grade 7 and Grade 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to Vancouver College page 2 Vancouver College Code of Conduct page 3 Administration page 4 Middle School Mission Statement page 5 Teachers page 6 Student Services page 12 The Learning Centre page 13 Support Staff page 14 What classes do I take? page 15 What does my schedule look like? page 16 How do I get involved? page 17 Other Frequently Asked Questions page 19 Dress Code page 20 How to tie a tie page 22 Middle School Supplies page 23 Vancouver College Middle School - Why the Binder System? page 24 Help to get organized - Suggestions for Notebook Organization page 25 Tips on being a friend page 26 How do I open a combination lock page? page 27 ~ Edmund Rice Prayer ~ O God, we thank you for the life of Edmund Rice. He opened his heart to Christ present in those oppressed by poverty and injustice. May we follow his example of faith and generosity.Grant us the courage and compassion of Edmund as we seek to live lives of love and service. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Transition to Middle School updated May 2018 !1 Welcome to Vancouver College! Vancouver College is a unique school with a learning environment that caters its needs to the development of young boys to young men over the course of their academic careers. Being a kindergarten through Grade 12 school we see all phases of growth in our students and this only adds to our ability to educate and ensure best practices for our students.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Independent School Authorities to Receive Special Needs Funding in March 2015
    List of Independent School Authorities to Receive Special Needs Funding in March 2015 100 Abbotsford Christian School Society 101 Agassiz Christian School Society 104 Association for Christian Education 109 Seventh-day Adventist Church - British Columbia Conference 110 Kamloops Christian School Association 113 Canadian Reformed School Society of Abbotsford 114 Catholic Independent Schools of Kamloops Diocese 115 Catholic Independent Schools of Nelson Diocese 116 Catholic Independent Schools Diocese of Prince George 117 Catholic Independent Schools of Vancouver Archdiocese 118 Catholic Independent Schools of the Diocese of Victoria 119 Vancouver Hebrew Academy Society 120 Chilliwack Christian School Society 121 Christian School Association of Burnaby 122 Christian School Society of Houston 123 Bulkley Valley Christian School Society 127 Crofton House School Society 128 Discovery School Society 129 Duncan Christian School Association (1979) 130 Shuswap Christian Education Society 136 Haahuupayak Society 137 Haney-Pitt Meadows Christian School Association 138 Island Montessori House Society 139 Kelowna Society for Christian Education 140 Delta Christian School Society 141 Langley Christian School Society 143 Mennonite Educational Institute Society 146 Mount Cheam Christian School Society 148 Nanaimo Christian School (1988) Society 149 Netherlands Reformed Congregation 151 Pacific Montessori Society 152 Queen Margaret's School 155 Richmond Christian School Association 157 St George's School Society 158 St Margaret's School 159 St Michaels
    [Show full text]
  • Vancouver School Immunization Coverage: Kindergarten
    Vancouver School Immunization Coverage: Kindergarten Created by: Tim Chu Prepared by: Public Health Surveilalnce Unit, VCH Local Health Area School Name DTaP_P MEASLES MUMPS RUBELLA VARICELLA1 VARICELLA2 MENC HBV UTD1 UTD2 ZERO City Centre SUBTOTAL 74% 74% 74% 88% 88% 74% 88% 86% 70% 68% 10% ANCHOR POINT MONTESSORI 33% 33% 33% 58% 58% 33% 50% 58% 25% 25% NR BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL 90% 93% 93% 93% 93% 87% 93% 90% 87% 80% NR CLAREN ACADEMY 44% 56% 56% 56% 56% 44% 78% 67% 44% 44% NR ELSIE ROY ELEMENTARY 74% 77% 77% 92% 92% 74% 95% 95% 74% 74% NR FALSE CREEK ELEMENTARY 78% 78% 78% 100% 94% 78% 100% 100% 78% 78% 0% L'ECOLE BILINGUE ELEMENTARY 78% 78% 78% 90% 93% 80% 93% 88% 75% 75% NR LORD ROBERTS ANNEX 85% 75% 75% 90% 90% 75% 90% 90% 75% 75% NR LORD ROBERTS ELEMENTARY 72% 71% 71% 88% 89% 73% 86% 82% 66% 64% 11% Downtown Eastsite SUBTOTAL 75% 77% 77% 90% 89% 75% 90% 84% 70% 69% 7% ADMIRAL SEYMOUR ELEMENTARY 45% 50% 50% 70% 65% 50% 75% 55% 45% 45% NR BRITANNIA COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY 63% 60% 60% 80% 80% 63% 83% 77% 57% 57% NR CROSSTOWN ELEMENTARY 81% 86% 86% 90% 90% 83% 86% 85% 76% 76% NR GRANDVIEW ELEMENTARY 52% 57% 57% 81% 81% 52% 81% 67% 48% 43% NR LORD NELSON ELEMENTARY 78% 78% 78% 93% 91% 74% 97% 93% 76% 72% NR LORD STRATHCONA COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY 77% 77% 77% 92% 92% 75% 92% 85% 72% 72% NR QUEEN VICTORIA ANNEX 82% 88% 88% 94% 94% 82% 94% 88% 82% 82% NR ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI 90% 90% 90% 100% 100% 90% 100% 97% 87% 87% 0% THE WESTSIDE SCHOOL 94% 91% 91% 100% 97% 91% 94% 97% 85% 85% 0% XPEY' ELEMENTARY 58% 58% 58% 79% 79% 53% 84% 63% 37% 32%
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Irish Homecoming Weekend Sponsored by the Vancouver College Alumni Association in Conjunction with Vancouver College
    A publication for the Vancouver College Community Issue 18 • September 2012 2012 Irish Homecoming SPONSORED bY THE Weekend VANCOUVER COLLEgE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION IN CONjUNCTION WITH VANCOUVER COLLEgE SAVE THE SEPTEMbER DATES! 14 - 16 Please join us for the annual Vancouver College Homecoming Weekend. The highlight POST gAME The Homecoming of the weekend will be the Varsity Football celebrations continue at Ceili’s Irish Pub game with the Irish taking on archrival, St. & Restaurant (1774 West 7th Avenue @ Thomas More Knights. Both teams are touted Burrard). Please join us to watch the BC to be among the best in the province this sea- Lions take on the Toronto Argonauts on son so it should be an outstanding game. the big screen. Kick off is at 4pm. Watch former Irish stars Angus Reid (VC’94) of the Lions do battle with the Argos’, Joe Eppele FRIDAY, SEPTEMbER 14TH (VC’05) and Zander Robinson (VC’07). Festivities kick off with the Class of 1962 having a reception in the Alumni Room to celebrate its 50th Reunion. SUNDAY, SEPTEMbER 16TH 11:00AM Join fellow alumni in the annual SATURDAY, SEPTEMbER 15TH Vancouver College Alumni Association Golf Tournament. We are limited to 80 spots, and 11AM - 1PM “generations of Excellence” tee times will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. Please register early as we Alumni, family & friends Reception in the anticipate the tournament will fill up quickly. Hardy Gymnasium with a tribute to the late Cal Murphy (VC’50) by his teammate and The tournament is open to alumni, friends, very close friend, Frank Smith (VC’51).
    [Show full text]
  • Private Schools Vancouver
    HORIZON ACADEMY 3800 WESBROOK MALL,UBC 604-365-5188 PRIVATE SCHOOLS VANCOUVER PAGE 4 APPLYING TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SCHOOLS INTRODUCTION Recent studies estimate that there are about tion, size, tuition, extra-curricular programs, 1,700 private schools in Canada and close to and campus environment. Families may want “THERE ARE 100 private schools in the Greater Vancouver to consider single-gender vs. co-ed schools and ABOUT 1,700 Regional District alone. For parents trying to the possibility of boarding programs. There are PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN find the best fit for their children, the sheer many different types of private schools, from CANADA, AND number and variety of options present can be traditional boarding and day schools to French CLOSE TO 100 daunting. Immersion schools, Montessori schools, Spe- IN THE GVRD cial Needs schools, and schools with specific ALONE” Families searching for the best match should religious affiliations. This booklet will intro- take into account not only the school’s aca- duce families to the various types of private demic reputation, but also its type or affilia- schools available. PRIVATE VS. INDEPENDENT? The term “private school” is an umbrella term dependent schools that combines the for- for any school that charges tuition fees and is mer Canadian Association of Independent operated by individuals and groups outside of Schools and the Canadian Educational “THE TERM Standards Institute ‘INDEPENDENT’ the public education system. Many private CLASSIFIES A schools are for-profit organizations. The Round Square, a worldwide associa- NON-PROFIT PRIVATE The term “independent” classifies a private tion of more than 70 schools in Canada SCHOOL” school that is run as a non-profit organization and abroad with a curriculum emphasis on and is often overseen by a board of trustees.
    [Show full text]
  • Vancouver Sport Network Directory
    VANCOUVER SPORT NETWORK SPORT DIRECTORY Sport Types Baseball Fastpitch Kayaking Rugby Taekwondo Basketball Fencing Lacrosse Running Tennis Biathlon Field Hockey Multisport Sailing Track Boxing Figure Skating Nordic Skiing Skydiving Triathlon Cricket Footbag Paddling Slo-Pitch Ultimate Curling Football Racewalk Soccer Volleyball Cycling Golf Racquet Sports Softball Water Skiing Disc Sport Hockey Ringette Speed Skating Windsurfing Diving Kabaddi Rowing Swimming Wrestling BASEBALL Name E-mail Phone District 6 Little League [email protected] 604-438-2305 Dunbar Little League [email protected] Hastings Community Little League [email protected] 604-253-5343 Jericho Little League Baseball [email protected] Kerrisdale Little League [email protected] 604-263-7471 Little Mountain Baseball 604-875-2490 South Vancouver Little League 604-322-0477 Trout Lake Little League [email protected] 604-782-8724 / 604-713-4768 UBC Baseball [email protected] 604-822-4720 Vancouver Community Baseball [email protected] Vancouver Minor Basball Association [email protected] 604-327-2828 Top BASKETBALL Name E-mail Phone British Columbia High School Basketball RBL Youth Basketball [email protected] 604-253-5295 / 604-269-0221 Steve Nash Youth Basketball [email protected] 604-718-7773 Vancouver Eagles Youth Basketball Club [email protected] 604-738-2377 Top BIATHLON Name E-mail Phone Biathlon BC [email protected] 250-747-3440 Top BOXING Name E-mail Phone Action Boxing Club [email protected] 604-922-4038 Astoria
    [Show full text]
  • Interpreting the Fraser Institute Ranking of Secondary Schools in British Columbia
    INTERPRETING THE FRASER INSTITUTE RANKING OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF HOW THE MECHANICS OF SYMBOLIC CAPITAL MOBILIZATION SHAPES, MANAGES, AND AMPLIFIES VISIBILITY ASYMMETRIES BETWEEN SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS by Michael John Simmonds M.Ed., Columbia University, 1998 M.A., McGill University, 1991 Diploma in Secondary Science Education, McGill University, 1989 B.P.E., University of New Brunswick, 1985 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION in The Faculty of Graduate Studies (Educational Leadership and Policy) THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (Vancouver) February 2012 © Michael John Simmonds, 2012 Abstract In the discourse on how to improve British Columbia’s secondary schools two prevailing epistemological tensions exist between two competing rationalities: (1) an instrumental rationality that privileges sense-making born out of data-gathering, and (2) a values- rationality that is discernibly more context-dependent. The seeds for public discord are sown when a particular kind of logic for capturing the complexity of any problematic is privileged over a competing (counter) logic attempting to do the same thing. The Fraser Institute proposes to the public a particular vision on how to improve secondary schools by manufacturing annual school report cards that are published in newspapers and online. Proponents of school report cards believe that school improvement is predicated on measurement, competition, market-driven reform initiatives, and choice. They support the strategies and techniques used by the Fraser Institute to demarcate the limits and boundaries of exemplary educational practice. Critics of school report cards object to the way ranking rubrics highlight and amplify differences that exist between schools.
    [Show full text]
  • School City Regional Zone Principal Name Principal Email Athletic
    School City Regional Zone Principal Name Principal Email Athletic Director Name Athletic Director Email Phone @ KOOL Kamloops Thompson - Okanagan Surinder Brar [email protected] Surinder Brar [email protected] 778-471-6061 A D Rundle Middle School Chilliwack Eastern Valley Scott Wallace [email protected] Sean Lightle [email protected] 604-792-4257 A L Fortune Secondary Enderby Thompson - Okanagan Scott Anderson [email protected] Will Fazan [email protected] 250-838-6431 A R MacNeill Secondary School Richmond South Fraser Herg Ghaug [email protected] Kira Carre [email protected] 604-668-6212 Abbotsford Christian School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Mike Riezebo [email protected] Vince Van Dyk [email protected] 604-755-1891 Abbotsford Middle School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Jamie Beck [email protected] Shawn Mani [email protected] 604-859-7125 Abbotsford Senior Secondary School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Bo Sidhu [email protected] Jay Fujimura [email protected] 604-853-3367 Abbotsford Traditional Middle School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Reg Gabriel [email protected] Reg Gabriel [email protected] 604-850-3511 Abbotsford Traditional Senior Secondary Abbotsford Eastern Valley Glen Hildebrand [email protected] Kim Hunt [email protected] 604-850-7029 Abbotsford Virtual School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Brad Hutchinson [email protected] Brad Hutchinson [email protected] 604-859-9803 Aberdeen Hall Senior Kelowna Thompson
    [Show full text]
  • Emerald Achievements Gala Is the Event for Honour- Sity of Wyoming in the 1991 CFL Draft
    The Irish Review is co-published quarterly by VC Alumni and the VC Millennium Foundation. The VC Alumni Association 5400 Cartier St, Vancouver, BC V6M 3A5 Phone: 604-261-4285 Contact us on our website A quarterly publication for the Vancouver College Community Issue 12 September 2008 www.vcalumni.com VC Millennium Foundation 5400 Cartier Street, Vancouver, Emerald BC V6M 3A5 Phone: 604-261-3755 Fax: 604-261-3756 Bob Ackles Bob Corbett Sean Fleming Turlough O’Hare Frank Smith Henry van Driel [email protected] Achievements [email protected] 2009 VC Hall of Honour Inductees: Sean Fleming, VC’88, Athletics in the Vanier Cup four times winning in 1982 and 1986, Sean was named a Provincial All Star in grade 12, and won the Shrum Bowl 8 times, was CIS Coach of the Year We are proud to announce these confirmed Inductees to still holds the school record for the longest field goal at 56 (Frank Tindall Trophy) in 1978 & 1987, awarded Lifetime date. These individuals and one team have accomplished yards. He is a former Canadian football placekicker and Achievement Award by BC Lions at the Orange Helmet outstanding achievements in their fields. punter. Sean was drafted sixth overall by the Canadian Awards is a member of UBC Sports Hall of Fame. He Football League’s Edmonton Eskimos out of the Univer- then ventured into the CFL with the BC Lions as the The Emerald Achievements gala is the event for honour- sity of Wyoming in the 1991 CFL Draft. Fleming played Special Teams Coach until his retirement in 2000.
    [Show full text]
  • 42Nd UBC Physics Olympics School Grouping – TEAMS # Group School City Coach 1 Aspengrove School Lantzville David Riendl
    March 7, 2020, UBC, Departments of Physics and Astronomy and of Curriculum and Pedagogy 42nd UBC Physics Olympics School Grouping – TEAMS # Group School City Coach 1 Aspengrove School Lantzville David Riendl 2 Carihi Secondary School Campbell River Bill Deagle 3 Claremont Secondary School Victoria Rodney Paananen 4 Ecole Victor-Brodeur Victoria Sylvie Windels 5 George Elliott Secondary School Lake Country Steve Mackenzie 6 P (13) Heritage Woods Secondary School Port Moody Pouyan Khalili 7 Howe Sound Secondary Squamish Adam Quiring 8 Maple Ridge Secondary School Maple Ridge David Jamieson 9 Meadowridge Secondary School Maple Ridge Dale Stevenson 10 Sardis Secondary School Chilliwack Mike Lewis 11 Thomas Haney Secondary School Maple Ridge Jeff Green 12 Whistler Secondary School Whistler Jamie Walzl 13 Yale Secondary School Abbotsford Alf Penner 1 Centennial Secondary School Coquitlam Jim Tonks 2 Clayton Heights Secondary School Surrey Robert Decman 3 D.W. Poppy Secondary School Langley Russ Furse 4 Fleetwood Park Secondary School Surrey Brianna Stusiak 5 Fraser Heights Secondary School Team # 1 Surrey John Struik 6 Q (12) Fraser Heights Secondary School Team # 2 Surrey John Struik 7 Gleneagle Secondary School Coquitlam Katherine Chung 8 New Westminster Secondary New Westminster Bobby Woo 9 Pinetree Secondary School Coquitlam Vanessa Martino 10 Port Moody Secondary School Port Moody Hester Greenwood 11 R. E. Mountain Secondary School Langley Anthony Klassen 12 Walnut Grove Secondary School Langley Aubry Farenholtz 13 1 A. R. MacNeill Secondary
    [Show full text]