Churchill Heights Public School
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Churchill Heights Public School is a specialized public elementary school located at 749 Brimorton Drive, in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
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[edit] Administration
The current principal is Peter Chang, and the current Vice-Principal is Lori Moore.
[edit] Grades
The regular program ranges from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6, and the Gifted program ranges from primary gifted to Grade 8 gifted.
[edit] Sports
Churchill Heights has many athletic teams that participate in 5 different sports: basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball and flag football.
There are 2 volleyball teams: girls volleyball (Grade 7), and the boys intermediate volleyball team (Grades 7 and 8). The basketball, baseball and soccer teams are for the intermediate grades (7 and 8). There are also 2 flag football teams (Grade 6, and the intermediate grades).
The volleyball, basketball, soccer and flag football seasons have all ended, with the basketball team finishing in 2nd place. The baseball season is set to begin in April.
[edit] Activities/Clubs
At Churchill Heights, there are also other after-school activities and clubs that students are able to join, including the...
- Senior Band - Headed by Ms. Hermann, the Music and French teacher. This extra-curricular activity occurs twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays. Over 70 students are part of the band, and it usually consists of Grade 7 & 8 students.
- Stage Band - Organized by Ms. Somerville, another Music and French teacher. This band performs alongside the senior band, and has its weekly practice on Tuesday.
- Intermediate Choir - Also led by Ms. Hermann. This is the first Intermediate Choir to consist of sopranos, altos, and basses singing together. Their practices are on Wednesday and Friday at lunch.
- Primary Choir - Also led by Ms. Somerville, consisting of students from Grades 1-3. Their practices are at 11:55 at noon.
- Flag Football - Students in grades 6, 7, and 8 can compete in an inter-school league. The flag football season has ended for this year, with team Mallin/Troung having won for this year.
- Robotics Team - Students in grades 7 and 8 compete against other schools to build a lego robot. The team is comprised of 10 members, consisting of builders, programmers and presenters. The 2006/2007 Robotics Team placed 9th out of 40 teams in the Provincial Finals, which was held on Friday, November 8, 2006.