Iroquois Ridge High School

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Iroquois Ridge
Address
1123 Glenashton Drive
Oakville, Ontario, L6H 5M1, Canada
Information
School board Halton District School Board
Superintendent Suzanne Moffatt
Area trustee Kelly Amos
Principal Jaqueline Newton
Vice principal K. Caughlin
S. Emmerson
School type High school
Grades 9-12
Language English, French Immersion
Mascot Barry the Blazer
Colours Blue and Green
Founded 1994
Enrollment 1249 (September 2006)
Homepage http://www.irhs.ca/

Iroquois Ridge High School is a Secondary School located in the Toronto suburb of Oakville, Ontario and has 1249 students.

The school is commonly referred to as 'Iroquois', 'The Ridge', or 'IRHS'.

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[edit] Layout

Iroquois Ridge High School (IRHS) has three stories, each of which is dedicated to particular academic fields. The first floor is dedicated to courses that have to do mainly with business, the arts, humanities, technologies, and physical education. The second floor is devoted almost entirely to language arts and social studies, as well as being home to the library and three computer labs. The third floor is comprised of math classrooms and science labs. The school's main hallway is a large atrium which extends up all three stories, and has a large skylight which covers the entire ceiling. It is nicknamed "The Street" because of its planted trees, old-fashioned street lights, and the fact that the classroom windows on either side make it seem as though one is walking between two buildings. The school has three primary staircases that go from the first floor up to the third, which are located in the center of the street and at the front and back doors. There is also a staircase in the street going directly to the second floor, and one in the back going from the second floor down to the field. The school has eleven exits, which are located in the front and back entranceways, the PCC office, the daycare, the comm tech lab, each of the two art rooms, the art hallway entrance, and the cafeteria, plus two exits to the field.

[edit] Facilities

For recreation, IRHS has a large gymnasium, a soccer/football field, and a fitness center. Across from the school is the Iroquois Ridge Community Centre that houses a 25 metre swimming pool. There are also two lit baseball parks behind the school that are maintained by the town of Oakville. The school also houses a library, two art rooms, two music rooms, an auto workshop, a theatre, a cafeteria, computer labs, and science labs.

[edit] Rivalry

IRHS has a strong rivalry with White Oaks Secondary School (WOSS). Prior to the construction of IRHS, students living in the area were attending WOSS, the next closest public high school. When the school was constructed and WOSS's population divided, a rivalry ensued. What is attracting more students to White Oaks is the International Baccularette program. Iroquois Ridge is thinking about adding the IB program to the program in their school.

[edit] Accomplishments

During the school year of 2004-2005, the school was in the CTV late night news for collecting over $800 in under 20 minutes for tsunami relief help. The school's Global Issues Council runs the Halloween 4 Hunger Food Drive, which collects over 3,000 non-perishable food items for the Oakville Fairshare Foodbank each year. The Council also runs World Vision's 30 Hour Famine and raises more than $10,000 each year. In October 2006, the school set a world record for the most number of people standing against something, which was published in the 2007 edition of the Guinness World Records. Overall, Iroquois is focused on academic and athletic achievements but also to contributing to a larger community, whether it be a town, a country, or the world.

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