Sullivan Heights Secondary
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Sullivan Heights Secondary | |
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6248 144th Street Surrey, British Columbia, V3X 1A1, Canada |
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School board | School District 36 Surrey |
Superintendent | Mr. Mike McKay |
Principal | Mrs. S. Morissette |
Vice principal | Mr. P. Johnston and Ms. V. Thomson |
Staff | 50 |
School type | Public high school |
Grades | 8-12 |
Language | English and French Immersion |
Area | Newton, South Surrey |
Team name | Sullivan Heights Stars |
Founded | 2000 |
Enrollment | 1100 (January 16, 2006) |
Homepage | http://www.sullivanheights.com |
École Secondaire Sullivan Heights Secondary is a high school located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
Sullivan Heights opened on October 24th, 2001, with a student population of over 600 students (grades 8 through 10). Today, Sullivan Heights is home to over 1100 students (grades 8 through 12), and over 50 staff members.
Sullivan Heights is one of three secondary schools in Surrey that offers the French Immersion program. Other programs that are offered include Dance, Drama, Band, Leadership, Electronics, Drafting, Sewing, Cooking, Tourism, and many more. The school also offers a wide array of extracurricular activities including Student Council, Grad Council, Athletics, Library Club, Fitness Club, School Store, Yearbook, and Robotics. The school has an attached theatre, "The Bell Centre For Performing Arts".
The school also features a Kabaddi and Cricket field.
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[edit] Notable Graduates
Dominika Kopcik, a former student of Sullivan Heights, was a part of the Canadian Olympic Synchro Team during her grade 12 year. October 27th, 2006, she and Isabelle Rampling finished fifth at the FINA World Trophy 2006 in Moscow, Russia.[1]
[edit] In Popular Culture
- Sullivan Heights's interior and exterior were used to film the movie Another Cinderella Story and the TV show Eureka.
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