Sullivan Heights Secondary
Sullivan Heights Secondary | |
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Address | |
6248 144 Street , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 49°06′59″N 122°49′18″W / 49.1164°N 122.8218°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, high school |
Founded | 2000 |
School board | School District 36 Surrey |
Superintendent | Mark Permain |
Principal | David Baldasso |
Staff | 100 |
Grades | 8-12 |
Enrollment | Around 1700 (February 2021) |
Language | English and French |
Area | Panorama, Sullivan |
Team name | Sullivan Heights Stars |
Website | www |
Sullivan Heights Secondary is a high school located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
Sullivan Heights opened on October 24, 2000, with a student population of over 1000 students (grades 8 through 10), with grade 11 being added in the 2001–02 school year, and grade 12 being added in the 2002–03 school year. Today,[when?] Sullivan Heights is home to thousands of students (in grades 8 through 12), and over 100 staff members.
The school's programs include a strong Performing Arts Program including Dance, Drama, Musical Theatre, Band, and Choir. Other programs include Leadership, Electronics, Drafting, Sewing, Cooking, Tourism, and Information Technology. The school also offers a wide array of extracurricular activities including Student Council, Grad Council, Athletics, Outdoors Club, Programming and Improv /Theatre Sports.
The school has an attached theatre, The Bell Centre For Performing Arts. The centre cost about $8 million to construct and, although its main focus is to be a rental venue for community user groups, it is also used by the school from time to time, with a highlight being an annual matinee for local elementary schools that sees the entire 1000 seat theatre full.
The school features fields for Football, Kabaddi, Cricket, and Soccer.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Ashley Burr,[1] reporter with CityNews Vancouver & Breakfast Television[2]
- Elicia MacKenzie, winner of the reality show How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Ashley Burr
- ^ "On-Air Team Announced for CityNews Vancouver, Launching Sept. 3".
- ^ Zillich, Tom (2008-07-29). "Dream comes true for Surrey's 'dark horse'". Surrey Now. Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2008-08-05.