- Vancouver College
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name= Vancouver College
imagesize= 170px
motto= Semper Fidelis
motto_translation=Forever Faithful
streetaddress= 5400 Cartier Street
city=Vancouver
province=British Columbia
religiousaffiliation=Roman Catholic
postalcode= V6M 3A5
areacode= 604
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url= [http://www.vc.bc.ca Vancouver College website]
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schoolboard= Catholic School Board
superintendent=
trustee=
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principal= David Hardy
viceprincipal= Mary Joy Derouin (10-12)
Michel Deslauriers (7-9)
Barbara Seppelt (K-6)
viceprincipal_label=Vice principals
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schooltype= Independent
grades= K-12
language= English
area= Shaugnessy, Vancouver
mascot= Finnegan
teamname= Fighting Irish
colours= Purple/gold
founded= 1922
enrollment= >1000Vancouver College (referred to informally as VC) is an independent Catholic elementary and secondary school (K-12) located in the
Shaughnessy neighbourhood ofVancouver ,British Columbia ,Canada . An all-boysuniversity-preparatory school, VC's elementary and secondary programs have a combined population of over 1,000 students. Although its official religion is Catholic, it is open to all religions. The school participates in sporting events under the moniker of the "Fighting Irish". It is one of two all-boy schools in the Vancouver area, the other beingSt. George's School .History
Vancouver College was founded in 1922 by the Christian Brothers, a world-wide community of religious brothers of the
Catholic church founded by Edmund Rice. The school prides itself on offering strong academic, athletic, and arts programs, set within the context of a deep spiritual community.Independent school status
Vancouver College is classified as a Group 1 school under British Columbia's "Independent School Act". Schools in this category receive partial funding from the Ministry of Education. As of 2006, that consists of 50% of their local school district’s per student operating grant, based on
full-time equivalent (FTE) student basis. Under the Act, the school has the "freedom to approach the curriculum from their own perspectives." [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/independentschools/geninfo.pdf Overview of Independent Schools in British Columbia] ] However, Group 1 schools must:"...employ BC certified teachers, have educational programs consistent with ministerial orders, provide a program that meets the learning outcomes of the British Columbia curriculum, meet various administrative requirements, maintain adequate educational facilities, and comply with municipal and regional district codes." [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/independentschools/geninfo.pdf Overview of Independent Schools in British Columbia] ]
Academic performance
In the 2008 edition of the
Fraser Institute 's annual School report cards, Vancouver College was ranked 1st inBritish Columbia out of approximately 300 schools. It also shares this title withYork House School ,Little Flower Academy ,St. George's School andSouthridge School as the province's finest secondary institutions. [ [http://www.fraserinstitute.org/reportcards/schoolperformance/schooldisplay.aspx?id=BCS3996007 The Fraser Institute - Report Cards - School Performance] ]Vancouver College's Grade twelve students write Provincial Examinations in core academic subjects and continually score above the provincial average by as much as 10%. Vancouver College students perform well in North American science, mathematics, and essay competitions, consistently placing in the top quartile. Graduates have gone on to study at reputable universities and colleges in North America, Asia, and Europe.
Vancouver College offers many accelerated courses, as well as university courses taught on campus in English 100, History 100, Classical Studies 102, Math 204, Physics 101, Biology 121, Chemistry 121, and French 122.
ports
Athletics is a key part of the tradition and culture of Vancouver College. The school competes in many sports, including
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Badminton
*Wrestling
*Cross-country
*Downhill skiing
*Football
*Snowboarding
*Soccer
*Golf
*Swimming
*Rowing
*Volleyball
*Tennis
*Basketball
*Track and field
*Lacrosse
*Ultimate Frisbee
*Ice hockey
*RugbyStudents are expected and encouraged to participate in these programs. The football and basketball programs traditionally rank among the top teams in British Columbia, while VC's rowing has performed well at nationals, usually ranking first or second.Fact|date=February 2007 VC's teams are known as the "Fighting Irish", a slogan used as a reflection of school pride.
For the Irish, the 2007-2008 season was full of astounding achievements. The VC and LFA badminton team, as well as the track and field team, came first in the province. Moreover, the rugby team, despite being the first team ever to be created in school history, became the champion of the lower mainland New Zealand League.
Extracurricular
There are many extracurricular activities in Vancouver College. They include: Student Council, Environment Club, Graduation Committee, Edmundians,
Human Rights Conference, Lettermen, Debate, Yearbook, Social Justice, Science Club (STRINGS), School Newspaper, The Voice,Reach for the Top , Pro-Life, Vancouver College Humane Society, One World One Heart, and Model United Nations. Vancouver College's Reach for the Top team placed 5th in the province in the 2007 Provincial Tournament.To raise interest in the subject of mathematics, Vancouver College Mathematics Club is currently organizing One Math One Language, a conference solely dedicated to ordinary mathematicians who are seeking for the fun in math.Notable Alumni
*Angus Reid - Centre,
BC Lions
*Bryan Chiu - Centre,Montreal Alouettes
*Sean Fleming - Kicker/Punter,Edmonton Eskimos
*Rob LeBlanc - Slotback,Edmonton Eskimos
*Kevin Eiben - Linebacker,Toronto Argonauts
*Jamie Boreham - Kicker/Punter,Saskatchewan Roughriders
*Bob Ackles - President,BC Lions
*Raymond Sawada - Hockey prospect,Dallas Stars
*Tony Gallagher - Columnist,Vancouver Province
*Ryan Hayden - Track star, Road runner,Kajaks Track and Field Club
*Peter Dyakowski - Offensive lineman,Hamilton Tiger-Cats
*Jacob Lensky -Soccer player,Feyenoord
*Henk Luyten - High school biology teacher, PhD, and made the 1997 discovery of a rare tropical fish.
*Donald Wong - Center, National Hong Kong Hockey TeamNew Wing
On
November 2nd ,2007 Vancouver College officially opened the Holler Family Science Centre and the new South Gym. The facilities were blessed by The Most Rev.Raymond Roussin , SM, The Archbishop of Vancouver. On January 30, 2008 Vancouver College opened the new High Performance Fitness Centre. The final phase of this expansion will include a theatre/lecture hall, a super-lab, offices and new change rooms. These facilities are expected to open early in the 2008/2009 school year. As of 2008, they are in full function, serving the academic growth of passionate students.Uniform
For Winter dress, Vancouver College students wear grey dress pants, long-sleeved white dress shirt, and the school tie. Students must always wear black Oxford-style shoes except in the summer where they may be substituted with sandals worn with socks. In cases of inclement weather, students may choose to wear one of four school sweaters: The traditional winter sweater, the traditional Varsity Letterman sweater, the tradition Edmundian sweater, or the Student Council sweater. Students may also opt to wear the school Monogrammed Bomber jacket, or the traditional Varsity Lettermans jacket.For Summer dress, Vancouver College students wear the VC Fighting Irish Polo Shirt, along with the Fighting Irish beige coloured shorts. Students may wear different polo's as a status of which club or sport they may belong. For example, a student may choose to wear the Vancouver College "Golf" polo, as a sign of participation, as well as the black "Band" polo for members of the Band program.
Notes
*Vancouver College's "sister" school is
Little Flower Academy ; it also has well-established relationships with otherCatholic andprivate schools in theVancouver area, such asCrofton House School andYork House School .
*The school has an on going rivalry withSt. George's School , and are competitive between each other.
*The school is a popular shooting spot for television and film productions, including "Smallville", "21 Jump Street ", "X-Files ", "Final Destination 3 ", "Sabrina The Teenage Witch ", "Walking Tall ", "Saving Silverman ", "Angels in the Endzone ", "Intelligence " and "She's the Man ".References
External links
* [http://www.vc.bc.ca Vancouver College website]
* [http://www.edmundschools.org Web site for schools affiliated with Edmund Rice]
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