Holy Cross Regional High School
Holy Cross Regional High School | |
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In Hoc Signo Vinces With this sign, we shall conquer | |
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16193 88th Ave Surrey, British Columbia, V4N 1G3 Canada | |
Coordinates | 49°9′50″N 122°46′30.9″W / 49.16389°N 122.775250°WCoordinates: 49°9′50″N 122°46′30.9″W / 49.16389°N 122.775250°W |
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School type | Independent high school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Founded | 1982 |
School board | Catholic Independent Schools of Vancouver |
Superintendent | Doug Lauson |
Area trustee |
Fr. Agustine Obiwumma (Archbishop's Representative) |
Principal | Chris Blesch |
Vice principal |
Andrea DeSantis Stan Kazun |
Staff | 65 |
Grades | 8-12 |
Enrollment | 780 (September 2006) |
Language | English |
Area | Surrey |
Colour(s) | Red and Silver |
Mascot | Crusader |
Team name | Holy Cross Crusaders |
Website |
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Holy Cross Regional High School, or "HCHRS," is a Catholic school, under the administration of CISVA (Catholic Independent Schools of the Vancouver Archdiocese) school board.[1] Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
Robert Dejulius (March 12, 1943) served 28 years as principal since the high school opened in 1982 and retired at the end of school season in 2010. Chris Blesch is the current principal. Stanley Kazun has also served as vice principal since the opening in 1982. Ex-BC Lions linebacker Glen Jackson currently serves as a social studies, business ed, and athletics teacher.
Independent school status
Holy Cross Regional High School is classified as a Group 1 school under British Columbia's Independent School Act. It receives 50% funding from the Ministry of Education. The school receives no funding for capital costs.[2] It is under charge of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver.
School uniforms
The uniform is an important part of Holy Cross Regional High School standards as it seeks to promote unity in faith. It also helps to remove discrimination. Students are expected to wear their uniform to, from, and at school. The uniform includes khaki pants for boys, kilts for girls, and polo shirts for both.
Departments
Academics
Holy Cross was ranked by the Fraser Institute in 2011 as 50 out of 274 British Columbian Secondary Schools.[3] In 2008, 100% of the students graduated[4] and 85%+ of those students went on to study at colleges and universities.
The Academic Departments are Business Education, Drama, English, Food, Information Communication Technology, Languages, Math, Music, Physical Education, Religion, Sciences, Social Studies,and Visual Arts.
Athletics
Athletic programs offered in Holy Cross include Basketball, Volleyball, Track and Field, Soccer, Cross Country, Swimming, Golf, Football, Tennis, Cheerleading, and Dance Squad.
Sports events are held at Holy Cross like the BC Catholic Basketball Championship, rated the BC's best sporting atmosphere, which features a rivalries between all BC Catholic high schools. The basketball program is consistently ranked in the top 10 in both boys and girls and has placed provincially countless times in volleyball, track, basketball and football.
Holy Cross's facilities include a full-sized wood floor gymnasium, a track oval, and a football and soccer field. The track oval is open for public use when school is not in session.
Music
The school has an award winning music program that includes three concert band (Senior Wind Ensemble, Junior Wind ensemble, and Grade 8 Concert Band) as well as choral groups (Senior Concert Choir and Junior Concert Choir: ToNiC!). The Holy Cross Music Program also have Jazz programs in the school like jazz bands (Jazz One, Simply Jazz, and Jazz-Do-It) and jazz choirs (Avenue 88 and Junior Vocal Jazz). Each music groups compete in known music festivals such as the Kiwanis Music Festival, Cantando Music Festival, and Envision Jazz Festival.[5]
Advance Placement
Current Advanced Placement Classes that are offered in Holy Cross includes Biology and Physics. The school previously offered Advanced Placement Art and History as well.
Extracurricular activities
Holy Cross offer many clubs including:
-Yearbook -Spirit Team -Peace Team -Reverence For Life -St. Francis' Society -Mission Team -Social Justice Club -Student Council -Environment Club and etc...
Many Holy Cross senior students take part in a biannual Mission Trip to the Philippines where they work in Gawad Kalinga communities and help build homes for underprivileged families.
Religious education
Holy Cross provides mandatory religious education. The course curriculum is organized by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver.
Notable Alumni
- Jean-Luc Bilodeau - Actor
- Elise Estrada - Singer
- Emmalyn Estrada - Singer
- Dario Zanatta- Soccer player[6]
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Holy Cross school's noticeboard
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Holy Cross' school field
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Holy Cross' entrance gate
References
- ↑ http://www.cisva.bc.ca/
- ↑ Overview of Independent Schools in British Columbia
- ↑ Fraser Institute ranking for Holy Cross
- ↑ Fraser Institute ranking for Holy Cross
- ↑ Holy Cross website - Music
- ↑ "Dario Zanatta Biography". Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
External links
- Holy Cross High School
- Catholic Independent Schools of the Vancouver Archdiocese
- The Fraser Institute School Performance Report Cards
- BC High School Football
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