Summit Middle School (Coquitlam)

Summit Middle School
"A Journey to success"
Our motto captures our belief that our main purpose is to help students become responsible citizens, lifelong learners, and healthy, caring, ethical, and intellectually reflective individuals.
Address
1450 Parkway Boulevard
Coquitlam, British Columbia, V3E 3L2, Canada
Information
School number 04343114
School board School District 43 Coquitlam
Superintendent Laureen Doerksen
Principal Ms. C. Seddon
School type Coeducational public middle school
Grades 6-8
Language English
Area Coquitlam/Westwood Plateau
Mascot Sun
Team name Summit Suns
Colours Orange, White, Green
Founded Sept 1998
Enrolment 720 students

Summit Middle School is a grade 6 to 8 public middle school within School District 43 Coquitlam, British Columbia.

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Construction

Construction of Summit started in 1997, as part of the NDP's cost-cutting initiative for new schools. Built to meet demand for school space created by a boom in the school-aged population, Summit was one of the first two schools to utilize new low-cost construction techniques — testing the processes, which were used on later schools in British Columbia. These cost 15% less per square meter of space than traditionally constructed schools.[1] Summit Middle was completed by TASK construction management on August 14, 1998, ten and one half months from building excavation to occupancy, and was initially designed to hold 650 students. The total cost for the Summit Middle was $8,500,000.[2]

Academics

The school participates in the BC government's Foundation Skills Assessment exam in grade 7, as well as maintaining its own academic honor roll and offering a yearly award called the "Summit Award". In the 2006/2007 school year, Summit Middle had a participation rate of 100% in the FSA's.[3] The school also offers math contests to willing students, akin to the national Euler Contest (7th grade) and Pythagoras Contest (6th grade students). In 2003, the school was selected to be part of NASA's "Odyssey of the Mind" educational program, and was visited by the program's founder Samuel Micklus.[4] The school also had a student win one of the Junior Achievement of B.C.'s 2000 Awards for academic excellence.[5]

Arts

Summit has three concert bands, a jazz band, a string orchestra, and a choir, in addition to music explorations classes. The music program presents events throughout the year, including school concerts, assemblies, district band days, choir days, and music festivals.[6] The school's drama program has previously been involved in the production of the play Fiddler on the Roof Junior, and the Summit drama club recently performed Guys and Dolls, Jr. as well as Aladdin Jr.[7]

Extracurricular activities

The school also offers a leadership and peer helper program to its Grade 8 senior students, as well as a number of student-run clubs — in addition , the school publishes a newsletter called "Peak Experiences" for the parents and students. Summit Middle has a yearly Magazine Fundraiser,and Grade 8 Camp. [8] As well, Summit Middle is a proud participant of the yearly. Summit Middle School offers a variety of clubs to students. Terry Fox Run.[9]

Athletics

Summit has a wide variety of sports teams and activities, including badminton, basketball, volleyball, dance, wrestling, track and field, cross country, swimming, golf and mountain biking. The school's team is the Summit Suns, with their mascot the Sun. In September 2007, the school won national acclaim when one of its students, Jisoo Keel, won the Maple Leaf Junior Tour's Girls national championship title in Whistler during a tightly contested golf match.[10]

Awards

Year Sport/Event Qualification Ranking
2003/2004 Badminton District 43 First
2004/2005 Badminton District 43 First
2008/2009 Badminton District 43 Second
2004/2005 Golf District 43 First
2005/2006 Golf District 43 First
2005/2006 Basketball Grade 8 Boys District 43 Second
2005/2006 Badminton Grade 8 Girls District 43 First
2006/2007 Basketball Grade 8 Boys District 43 Second
2006/2007 Basketball Grade 7 Boys District 43 First
2006/2007 Dance Team Sea to Sky First
2006/2007 Badminton Grade 8 Boys District 43 First
2007/2008 Dance Team Sea to Sky Second
2007/2008 Cross Country Girls Team Award District 43 First
2007/2008 Basketball Grade 8 Boys District 43 First
2010/2011 Basketball Grade 7 Girls District 43 Second

References

  1. ^ Suzanne Fournier (1997-08-15). Economics 101: Expensive schools off the curriculum. The Province. 
  2. ^ "Project Profile: Education" (html). TASK Construction Management Inc.. http://taskcm.com/projects/profiles/education/summit-middle-school/. 
  3. ^ (PDF) Foundation Skills Assessment. BC Ministry of Education. 2006/2007. http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/reports/pdfs/fsa/04343114.pdf. 
  4. ^ Blais, Simone (2003-11-03). "Odyssey of the Mind founder to visit Summit Middle School". Coquitlam Now. pp. 15. 
  5. ^ "Kudos". The Vancouver Sun. 2000-07-08. pp. C8. 
  6. ^ Faoro, Ray. "Summit Band Homepage". Archived from the original on 2008-01-17. http://web.archive.org/web/20080117052816/http://www2.sd43.bc.ca/summit/114staffweb/faoro/faoro.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-01. 
  7. ^ Various Teacher (January 24, 2008) (PDF). Peak Experiences. Kim McClelland. http://sites.sd43.bc.ca/middle/summit/homepage/Newsletters/1/Peak%20Experiences%20-%20January%2024,%202008.pdf. 
  8. ^ "Public Calendar" (HTML). Jeremy Clarke. http://sites.sd43.bc.ca/middle/summit/homepage/Lists/Public%20Calendar/AllItems.aspx. 
  9. ^ (xls) Online school registrations. Terry Fox Foundation. http://www.terryfoxrun.org/local/files/online%20school%20registrations.xls. 
  10. ^ "Keel collects national title". Coquitlam Now. 2007-09-05. pp. 35. 

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