Campbell Collegiate | |
"Ne Obliviscaris" Let Us Not Forget |
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102 Massey Road Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 4M9, Canada |
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School board | Regina Public School Division |
Religious affiliation | None |
Principal | Todd Edwards |
Vice principal | Cory Britton Brad Howard |
School type | High School |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English, French Immersion |
Area | Regina |
Mascot | McTavish |
Team name | Tartans |
Colours | Green and Gold |
Founded | 1963 |
Enrolment | 1430 |
Homepage | http://campbellcollegiate.rbe.sk.ca |
Campbell Collegiate is a high school located in the Whitmore Park neighbourhood of south Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was opened for the school year of 1963 - 1964 [1] and named for long time educator John Esson "Shorty" Campbell. Currently, it is the largest school in Regina in terms of student population, and hosts approximately 1400 students in Grades 9-12. Its peak enrollment at the turn of the 1970s consisted of upwards of 2200 students, when it also contained a Grade 8 program.
The school has many programs including Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Music, French Immersion, and the International Baccalaureate program (IB).
Currently its feeder schools are Argyle School, Connaught Community School, Dr. A.E. Perry School, Ethel Milliken School, Grant Road School, Henry Braun School, Jack MacKenzie School, Marion McVeety School, Massey School, W.F. Ready School, W.S. Hawrylak School, Wilfred Hunt School, and Wilfrid Walker School.
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The Student Leadership Council at Campbell Collegiate is responsible for student activities, including "Welcome Week" for Grade 9 students and pep rallies. The current SLC president is Conrad Hewitt, and the Vice-Presidents are Amy King and Firuz Rahimi.
Other Members: Treasurer - Christian Nielsen Grade 12 Rep - Jeff Toppings Grade 11 Rep - Trang Nguyen Grade 10 Rep - Justin Hur Grade 10 Rep - Anya Ostryzniuk Publicity Rep - Hitesh Sharma Publicity Rep - Afrothiti Yannitsos Outreach Rep - Madeeh Rehman Outreach Rep - Courtney Stinson Arts Rep - Justin Tsang Music Rep - Garrett Terlson Male Athletic Rep - Liam Nystuen Female Athletic Rep - Kristina Sawatzky Member at Large - Mackenzie Brock Member at Large - Kylee Jackson Fundraising Coordinator - Jenna Carpenter-Boesch Fundraising Coordinator - Julie Ready Secretary - Sadia Sami Technology Rep - Kim Nguyen Webmaster - David Fan Yearbook Rep - Lauren Evans
The SLC Constitution is the rulebook which elaborates on the SLC's duties and responsibilities. It was ratified by the SLC and the student body in spring 2010.
In previous years, the student council was known as the Student Activities Council (SAC).
Campbell Collegiate hosts various athletic tournaments for high schools which include both high schools in the province and high schools out of the province. Tournaments such as the Campbell Invitational Tournament (CIT) and the Campbell Invitational Volleyball Tournament (CIVT).
Campbell Collegiate also won the SSHAA Provincial Championship in football for the 2010-2011 season.
Over the years, Campbell Collegiate has established a history of excellence in their music program. The school not only offers core music classes in each grade, including IB Music, but offers choral and band as credit courses. The Grade 9 Concert Band & Concert Choir introduce new students to playing in an ensemble environment. The school features open groups for older students as well. The Jazz Band and Senior Concert Choir groups offer all students, regardless of experience, an opportunity to learn, perform, and tour with a music group. Auditioned groups are available to more senior students. For instrument players, this is the Wind Ensemble group. For singers, this means a chance to sing with the Chamber Choir. However, further opportunity is given through the jazz programs. New musicians can join Senior Green, and new singers are invited to join Jazz Express. For those seeking a further challenge, choristers can audition for the intermediate jazz vocal group Take 10. The most challenging and powerful performances come from the top two groups, usually established members of either Wind Ensemble or Chamber Choir : the jazz band Senior Gold, and the jazz choir The Classics. Both groups have gained a reputation of excellence around the province, and habitually perform out-of-province and in the United States.
Campbell Collegiate has a wide variety of clubs:
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