Heritage Woods Secondary School
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Heritage Woods Secondary School | |
Address | |
1300 David Avenue Port Moody, British Columbia, V3H 5K6, Canada |
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Website | |
http://www.heritagewoods.sd43.bc.ca/ | |
Information | |
School number | 4343127 |
School board | School District 43 Coquitlam |
Principal | Doug Sheppard |
Vice principal | Rob Lederer, Michelle Reid |
School type | Coeducational Public Secondary |
Grades | 9-12[1] |
Language | English |
Team name | Kodiaks |
Founded | September 7, 2004 |
Enrollment | 1200 (September 2006) |
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Heritage Woods Secondary School is a public coeducational high school located in Port Moody, British Columbia. Heritage Woods will also be celebrating its first graduating class this year.
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The school, which was completed in 2004, was featured in the Fall 2005 issue of Architecture BC, a publication of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. Designed by Killick Metz Bowen Rose Architects Planners Inc., Heritage Woods was the first public school to achieve a Silver LEED certification.[2]
In addition, the 2006 teen drama movie, "John Tucker Must Die" was filmed at Heritage Woods on location. The filmmakers decided to use the Heritage Woods team name, the Kodiaks, in the film for its sports teams. The use of the school by the filmmakers attributed to many benefits, namely, some devices such as cameras were donated to the school after filming.
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[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Grades 9-12 in 2006–2007
- ^ (Fall 2005) "Heritage Woods Secondary School" (PDF). Architecture BC (18): 18-21. Retrieved on 2006-06-13.
Schools in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Belcarra and Anmore, British Columbia
Secondary schools | Centennial · Dr. Charles Best · Gleneagle · Heritage Woods · Pinetree · Port Moody · Riverside · Terry Fox |
Middle or junior high schools | Banting · Citadel · Como Lake · Hillcrest · Kwayhquitlum · Maillard · Maple Creek · Minnekhada · Montgomery · Moody · Pitt River · Scott Creek · Summit |
Primary or elementary schools | Alderson · Aspenwood · Baker Drive · Birchland · Blakeburn · Bramblewood · Cape Horn · Castle Park · Cedar Drive · Central · College Park · Coquitlam River · Coronation Park · Eagle Ridge · Glen · Glenayre · Hampton Park · Harbour View · Hazel Trembath · Heritage Mountain · Irvine · James Park · Kilmer · Leigh · Lincoln · Lord Baden-Powell · Mary Hill · Meadowbrook · Miller Park · Millside · Moody · Mountain Meadows · Mountain View · Mundy Road · Nestor · Panorama Heights · Parkland · Pinetree Way · Pleasantside · Porter Street · R C Macdonald · Ranch Park · Riverview Park · Rochester · Roy Stibbs · Seaview · Vanier · Walton · Westwood |
Private schools | Archbishop Carney · Our Lady of the Assumption · Our Lady of Fatima · Queen of All Saints · Traditional Learning Academy |
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