Sullivan Heights Secondary
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6248 144 Street , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 49°06′59″N 122°49′18″W / 49.1164°N 122.8218°WCoordinates: 49°06′59″N 122°49′18″W / 49.1164°N 122.8218°W |
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School type | Public, high school |
Founded | 2000 |
School board | School District 36 Surrey |
Superintendent | Jordan Tinney |
Principal | D. Baldasso |
Staff | 100 |
Grades | 8-12 |
Enrollment | Around 1700 (February 2021) |
Language | English and French |
Area | Newton, South Surrey |
Team name | Sullivan Heights Stars |
Website | www |
Sullivan Heights Secondary is a well known high school located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
Sullivan Heights opened on October 24, 2000, with a student population of over 1000 students (grades 8 through 10), with grade 11 being added in the 2001–02 school year, and grade 12 being added in the 2002–03 school year. Today,[when?] Sullivan Heights is home to thousands of students (in grades 8 through 12), and over 80 staff members.
The school's programs include Dance (what it is known for), Drama, Musical Theatre, Band, Leadership, Electronics, Drafting, Sewing, Cooking, Tourism, and Information Technology. The school also offers a wide array of extracurricular activities including Student Council, Grad Council, Athletics, GSA, Outdoors Club, Programming and Improv /Theatre Sports.
The school has an attached theatre, The Bell Centre For Performing Arts. The centre cost about $8 million to construct and, although its main focus is to be a rental venue for community user groups, it is also used by the school from time to time.
The school features fields for Football, Kabaddi, Cricket, Soccer
Notable alumni[]
- Ashley Burr,[1] reporter with CityNews Vancouver & Breakfast Television[2]
- Elicia MacKenzie, winner of the reality show How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?[3]
References[]
- ^ Ashley Burr
- ^ "On-Air Team Announced for CityNews Vancouver, Launching Sept. 3".
- ^ Zillich, Tom (2008-07-29). "Dream comes true for Surrey's 'dark horse'". Surrey Now. Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
- High schools in Surrey, British Columbia
- Educational institutions established in 2000
- 2000 establishments in British Columbia
- British Columbia school stubs