Bill Crothers Secondary School

Bill Crothers Secondary School
Address
44 Main Street
Unionville, Ontario, L4S 2T9, Canada
Information
School number 939585[1]
School board York Region District School Board
Religious affiliation none
Superintendent Cecil Roach
Area trustee Elizabeth Richardson
Principal Rebecca Green
Vice principal Sandra Haliburton
Dan Gillis
Administrator Shirley DiFebo
School type Public High school
Grades 9-12
Language English
Motto To Develop In Students The Love Of Sport Through Learning, And The Love Of Learning Through Sport
Colours White, Black, Blue and Red
Founded 2008
Enrolment 287 (September 2008[1])
Homepage Official web site

Bill Crothers Secondary School is an athletic based High school in the community of Unionville in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is the newest secondary school in the York Region District School Board. Named for former Olympic athlete and Chair of the York Region District School Board, Bill Crothers, the school opened its doors to Grade 9 and 10 students in August 2008. The school is 32 acres (130,000 m2) and cost an estimated $32 million to build.

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Culture

The school made a brief cameo appearance on primetime television's Flashpoint. The episode "Perfect Storm" garnered 9.6 million viewers on the CBS television network in the United States and 1.4 million viewers on Canada's CTV. This school is known for their prolific track and field team, soccer team, boy's volleyball team, girl's basketball team as well as their baseball team.

Field Construction

Three main fields are being laid down at the North side of the school.

Field 1 is an artificial turf field to be used mainly for Soccer, and Field Hockey. This field was completed in September 2008.

Field 2 (Main Field) is an artificial field with a mondo track to be used for Football and Track & Field. The field portion was installed in mid October 2008.

Field 3 is a natural turf grass field to be used for Soccer. This field was laid in September 2008 and completed in September 2010.

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