Rockway Mennonite Collegiate

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Founded in 1945, Rockway Mennonite Collegiate is a private Mennonite high school located in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It offers academic programs for grade 6-12 students.

Despite its name, usually only about half of its 400-student population are actually Mennonite, coming from the modern Canadian Mennonite church, rather than Old Order Mennonites.

The school has a strong exchange program with China, hosting dozens of Chinese students annually, and supporting a number of senior Rockway students who travel to China. There is also an exchange to France and Germany available to students after completing Grade 11.

Rockway also attracts students from Germany, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and the United States, with roughly 10% of its student body coming from outside of Canada. The school arranges host families for them to live with, has an international students club, and offers English as a second language classes.

Rockway also features excellent sports teams, including golf, cross-country, badminton, chess, soccer, and wrestling. However, its focus sports are basketball and volleyball, in which school teams excel. Rockway remains competitive with much larger schools. In the last four years Rockway has medaled four times at "A" OFSAA basketball. 2005 Silver, 2006 Gold, 2007 Silver, 2008 Bronze.

The school has an emphasis on service, sponsoring an Envirathon/Servathon fundraiser on a yearly basis and encouraging students to get involved in their communities. Also, the school collects cans every Christmas for a local non-profit organisation in what is believed to be the largest food drive of any high school in the province[citation needed].

The school's music program is highly regarded, participating in national Mennonite choral festivals and producing a musical every three years. The Rockway High School Improv Team competed in the National Festival of the Canadian Improv Games in 2004 and 2005.


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