- Sisler High School
Infobox Secondary school
name = Sisler High School
picture =
principal = George Heshka
established = 1957
type = Public secondary
(French Immersion ,ESL , Adapted, Life Skills, and Accelerated programmes)
district = Winnipeg School Division No. 1
motto = "Vincit qui se vincit"
"One conquers who conquers oneself"
city = Winnipeg
province =Manitoba
country =Canada
enrolment = 1700+
mascot = Spartans
colours = Red and black
website = [http://www.sislerhigh.org www.sislerhigh.org]Sisler High School is the largest high school in the province of
Manitoba with over 1700 students. It was built in 1957, and named after William James Sisler. As principal of Strathcona School in the North End ofWinnipeg , W.J. Sisler was instrumental in helping new immigrant families adjust. He faced a great challenge in the fact that a majority of the students did not speak English; there were twenty-two countries of origin and eighteen language groups in his student body. In addition, many of his students came from areas where they were deprived their right to education. In his book "Peaceful Invasion", W.J. Sisler says "Once they understood the value of education that was freely offered to them they took full advantage of all that we could give them". He adapted the education system for his immigrant students, and the provincial government of Manitoba soon officially adopted his method of teaching [ [http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/pageant/11/sisler_wj.shtml Manitoba Pageant: W. J. Sisler, A Great Canadian ] ] . Sisler High School today has a largeESL (English as a Second Language) program.Teaching Excellence
Sisler High School has been recognized for teaching excellence. According to "Maclean's" magazine "It all starts at the top, according to everyone at Sisler High School". "The top" refers to Principal George Heshka, who has been principal of Sisler High School for twenty-five years. Although he is "more inclined to credit his staff and nearly 1800 students" for the recognition that Sisler High School has gained, it is his longevity and openness to new ideas that led to the creation of various programmes such as the All-Girl classes, the 24-Hour Exile, and the humanitarian groups of Sisler High School [ [http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20040823_86726_86726&source=srch Plain great | Macleans.ca - Canada - Features ] ] .
Six teachers at Sisler High School have won "Prime Minister's Awards for Teaching Excellence". Mr. Chris Bandfield, social studies department head, won Manitoba's "Lieutenant Governor's Classroom Teacher Award", of which only one is awarded annually at the secondary level [ [http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/hansard/3rd-38th/vol_27/h27.html Vol ] ] .
In March 2005, the school was recognized with the "Canadians for a Genocide Museum Educator's Award" for its contribution for education on issues surrounding genocide [ [http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/hansard/3rd-38th/vol_27/h27.html Vol ] ] ; specifically for its "In Exile for a While" programme. The school regards this to be a high honour, as it even edged out distinguished co-nominees -- retired lieutenant-general, The Honourable Roméo Dallaire, and Inky Mark, Member of Parliament.
ESL (English as a Second Language) Program
Many students come to Sisler from other countries, learn English through the school's program and ultimately succeed in their high school studies. This program serves to integrate multiculturalism into school life.
Accelerated Program
Sisler High School's Accelerated Program allows students to enroll in grade 9 and potentially finish their first year of university by the time they finish their grade 12 year. Sisler High School offers five university courses, in conjunction with the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba. Those courses include: Calculus 1, Calculus 2, English, Physics, and Psychology [ [http://ww.wsd1.org/communications/documents/yourguide07-08.pdf yourguide07-08.qxp ] ] . Prior to the 2005-2006 school year, Latin was also offered as a course.
Advanced Placement chemistry is also offered, as well as many other enriched courses.French Immersion Programme
Sisler High School's
French Immersion has an enrolment of nearly 200 students. The French Immersion programme allows students to graduate with a French Immersion diploma, and full use of both official languages ofCanada . Students enrolled in French Immersion are required to complete 14 credits of French-language courses. Two courses which are not offered in an English equivalent, and are therefore exclusive to French Immersion, are the "Communications médiatiques" (Media Communications) and "Sciences humaines" (Political History of the Twentieth Century).The French Immersion programme also has compulsory participation in the [http://www.cpf.ca/ Canadian Parents for French] (CPF) [http://www.cpf.ca/English/Parents/Concours%202006.htm Concours d'art oratoire] until the end of grade 10. The [http://www.cpf.ca/English/Parents/Concours%202006.htm Concours d'art oratoire] (Contest of the Oratory Art) is a French-language speaking contest in which participants write their own piece on a topic of their choice and perform it in public. Alumnus and former president, Jan Raeimon D. Nato, is a three-time provincial champion of this competition, and placed second at the National level. Since then, he has been asked to speak at the [http://www.cpfmb.com/ CPF-Manitoba] 's 25th anniversary dinner, and at the [http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ms4/polapp/direction.html Bureau de l'éducation française] 's "French Immersion: Moving Ahead Into the Future" conference. Many students go on to continue their studies at the
Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface .All Girls Class Option
Visual & Performing Arts Department
Sisler High School's Visual & Performing Arts (VPA) Department offers courses in Art, Band, Choir, Dance, and Drama. With the widest enrolment of any programme at Sisler High School, the VPA Department appeals to many students. The VPA Department has gained Sisler High School additional repute.
In 2005-2006, Sisler formed their first Ukrainian Dance Group under the instruction of student Nathan Fletcher, an accomplished Ukranian dancer. Sisler's Ukrainian Dance group had the chance to perform at Dance Manitoba, and received gold for Competing Bukovinian Ladies and gold with honours for
Pryvit .From
2002 -2004 and in2006 , Sisler High School's choirs have won the [http://www.mts.net/~wmcf/Trophies/grey.htm Earl Grey Trophy] , the highest honour for a school choir in the [http://www.mts.net/~wmcf Winnipeg Music Festival] [ [http://www.mts.net/~wmcf/Trophies/grey.htm WMF Trophy History ] ] . The choir also sends many of its members to the Provincial Honour Choir of Manitoba. In2002 , Sisler's Jazz Choir "Jazz-Ma-Tazz" received an invitation to perform at [http://www.musicfest.ca/ MusicFest Canada] . In2003 , Sisler's Chamber Choir followed suit. In2005 , Sisler High School's Chamber and Concert Choirs also received recommendations to perform at [http://www.musicfest.ca/ MusicFest Canada] .On
18 October 2005 , four members of Sisler High School's Chamber Choir joined the [http://www.winnipegboyschoir.wordpress.com] Winnipeg Boy's Choir to singO Canada at the official welcoming ceremony of Governor GeneralMichaëlle Jean at theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba . The visit to Winnipeg was Jean's first trip as Governor General.The bands annually participate in [http://home.merlin.mb.ca/~mbband/optfest-2004.htm The Winnipeg Optimist Festival] , in which they have been awarded gold and silver medals. Sisler High School's bands have also been asked to perform with the
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra during the New Music Festival. Many students also perform with the divisional and provincial honour bands. Sisler offers a grade 9/S1 band, concert band (non-auditioned and generally for S2-4 students), jazz band (which is auditioned and again generally for S2-4 students), wind ensemble, beginner's band, and a pit band that consists of wind ensemble band members. The S1 band is scheduled into the school day, and accepts both beginners and non-beginners. The other bands practice before school, at lunch and after school.In
2005 , the dance troupe "Sisler's Most Wanted" brought home golds at the Winnipeg Dance Festival. The Sisler's Most Wanted dance troupe has its origins as an all-male dance troupe aimed at preventing crime, and has since then grown into a male and female troupe which is held in high regard throughout Winnipeg [ [http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/hansard/1st-37th/vol_020/h020.html Vol ] ] . Sisler's VPA Department Head, Spencer Duncanson, has received an anti-crime award from the Attorney-General of Manitoba for his leadership in the Visual & Performing Arts Department.On
8 October 2002 , Sisler High School's Jazz-Ma-Tazz ensemble and Sisler's Most Wanted dance troupe performed for the Queen of Canada, Elizabeth II, during her visit to Winnipeg as a part of the Golden Jubilee festivities at The Forks [ [http://www.sislerhigh.org/2006%20Sisler%20Site/Principals_Message.htm Sisler High - Principal's Message ] ] .Athletics
Sisler High School also offers a wide athletics programme. It consists of traditional sports such as track, hockey, football, rugby, volleyball, soccer and basketball, but also includes sports such as cricket, and curling [ [http://www.sislerhigh.org/2006%20Sisler%20Site/Spartan_Sports.htm Sisler High - Spartan Sports ] ] . Intramurals are also very popular at Sisler High School.
In the 2004-05 season, the Sisler Spartans Hockey team won their first divisional and city championship by defeating
Miles Macdonell Collegiate 4 - 2 at the MTS Centre. The Spartans finished first overall in their division and lost one game throughout the playoffs.In 2007 both of Sisler High School's football teams made it to the city finals. It is the first time this has been done since the league was divided into two sub-divisions. The A division centennial bowl championship was won in a 23-7 decision over the
Murdoch Mckay Collegiate Clansmen, and the AAA division Anavets Bowl trophy was lost to theOak Park High School Raiders 29-19.Sisler brought home the 2006 provincial championships in basketball, while the Spartan soccer team made their first appearance in over a decade at the Urban Provincial Soccer Championships in
Brandon, Manitoba .Sisler's Senior Boys Rugby Team won the first division provincial title in 2000-2001 with a clean record. The winning streak continued through the 2001-2002 season until a loss in the provincial finals. In the 2002-2003 season the team received an influx of young new players as a majority of the team had graduated the year before. This new team, led by half a dozen or so veteran players, lost in the provincial semi-finals. In the 2003-2004 season, won back the provincial title for Sisler.
Girl's Rugby has also started to take hold in Sisler; the team won the second-tier provincial title in the 2003-2004 season.
Student Government & Presidency
PRESIDENTS OF SISLER HIGH SCHOOL SINCE 1986-2000 Years Presidents Notes 1986-1987 President Kerry Lambert
Vice President Russell ShewchuckMusic and School Enthusiasm was key with 2 Airbands, Talent show and Rock Concert (Harlequin) to raise money for band development 1998-1999 President Courtney Tinck 1999-2000 President Jasmir (Jay) Nayak
President Jesse James SantosRaising over $1500 through various events such as Break 4 Bread, which continues to be held annually. 2002-2003 President Laura Adviento
President Leanne DuongUsed basketball as an analogy for importance of teamwork. 2003-2004 President Robbie Bautista
President Sonjit "Sonny" GosalPresident Bautista served as Chair for the Student Advisory Committee. 2004-2005 President Karina Alivio
President Gillian RonsonSole candidates for the 2004-2005 Presidency 2005-2006 President Lennie Eulalia
President Jan Raeimon D. NatoFirst Presidency to travel together to Ottawa as a part of the Forum for Young Canadians. Nato served as the Chair for the Student Advisory Committee. 2006-2007 President Jermaine Bagalay
President Darlene ParañaqueCompleted Sisler's first Constitutional Act and created the Spartan Executive Council. President Paranaque served as the Chair for the Student Advisory Committee. 2006-2007 President Devon Cox
President Riley SmithStudent Humanitarian Leadership
Sisler High School has gained recognition for its various humanitarian endeavours. These include Generation Peace, the Overseas Educational Fund, Global Medical Aid (GMA), the In-Exile Programme, and 30-hour Famine.
Generation Peace
Generation Peace was founded in 2000 and has grown to take on many humanitarian endeavours, achieving great success for international development. They mainly work with war-affected children through "War Child Canada", holding fundraisers to raise money for this organization. They have also worked with
Tsunami relief,Hurricane Katrina relief and Christmas Cheerboard in the past. Their main events include "go nuts for donuts" sales, the annual Santa Gram sale, and, in collaboration with OverSeas Educational Fund, the annual Talent Show. Meetings are generally held at lunch and after school.Overseas Educational Fund
OverSeas Educational Fund (or OSEF for short) was created by Jennifer Sault in 2003. Ultimately, OSEF raises funds and awareness for education overseas. They raise funds to support daycares in the
Philippines through International Association for Transformation as well as the Village of Hope initiative inZambia . OSEF works through doing many fundraisers within the school, some of which including the Walk for Education, the Christmas-themed spirit day (entitled "Spartan Winter Wonderland"), food sales, dances, the annual talent show (in collaboration with Generation Peace), holiday themed sales and events, as well as numerous others. OSEF also supports and operates with the many other humanitarian events occurring in the school. Meetings are held after school.The In Exile Program
The In Exile Program was inspired by the
Red Cross Exile program. Essentially this program simulates a refugee experience to spread awareness to high school students from numerous schools. It is held at Bird's Hill park annually. They have done both twenty-four and twelve hour exiles, both of which include a simulation walk, campground experience, guest refugee speakers, and "debriefing".The 30 Hour Famine
The
30 Hour Famine is an annual schoolwide event that raises thousands of dollars every year for famished and underprivileged children overseas. Spearheaded by Mr. Parker, many Sisler students collect sponsorships for fasting for 30 hours. This event includes the "Break For Bread" dance in the evening in which faminers and non-faminers come together to dance, break dance and avoid thinking of food.Extra-Curricular Activities
There are also many other extracurricular activities offered at Sisler [ [http://sislerhigh.org/2006%20Sisler%20Site/Student_Activities.htm Sisler High - Student Activities ] ] .These include:
*Yearbook Committee
*Freshly Pressed - student newspaper
*Athletic Council
*Math Contests
*Christian Youth Group - holds the annual Easter service, hosts Operation Christmas Child
*Robotics Team - in 2003, the rookie [http://sislerhigh.org/50below Sisler robotic team] entered the Canada F.I.R.S.T. robotics competition. The team won awards or medalled in every category except for "Best First Year Team". The team won the "President's Cup" for finishing first place overall, including an amazing second place in the robot
hockey competition [ [http://sislerhigh.org/50below/site/index.htm 50° Below - Sisler High School Robotics Website ] ] .*Sisler's Anti-drug, Tobacco and Alcohol committee - held a petition for the students and staff to sign, asking the administrators to ban smoking on school grounds, and got over 800 signatures. Several members went to a division board meeting where they held a vote about the issue. They voted to ban smoking on the school grounds starting September 2007. Several members were also interviewed for the
Winnipeg Free Press , and had their photos published.Distinguished Alumni
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Lloyd Axworthy , Former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, current President of the University of Winnipeg
*Gary Filmon , Former Premier of ManitobaReferences
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