School type Public secondary Founded 1908 Phone +1 780-439-3957 | Established 1955 (campus built) Principal Hans van Ginhoven Number of students 1,534 (2016–2017) | |
Motto Ut qui ministrat(As one who serves) School board Edmonton Public Schools Address 10450 72 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 0Z6, Canada |
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Strathcona High School, colloquially referred to as Scona, is a public high school located in Edmonton, Alberta. The school was referred to as Strathcona Composite High School up until 2014 and was originally constructed to hold 1200 students, A modernization project was completed in 2015 and the school now enrolls approximately 1500 students.
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- Overview
- Global initiatives
- Take a Spin For Chelsea 2008
- Spread the Word 2009
- Play it Forward 2010
- Not For Sale 2011
- Live Love Lend 2012
- H2All 2013
- Chain Reaction 2014
- Treehouse Project 2015
- Bike2Box 2016
- Hope in Motion 2017
- Theatre productions
- Athletics
- Academics
- Notable alumni
- References
Overview
In the early 1900s, the original Strathcona High School building was built and named after Lord Strathcona, a pioneering Scottish businessman and Canadian Parliamentarian, who was very influential in the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Strathcona Composite High School was opened in 1955 to accommodate the growing population of Edmonton. Many students from the original Strathcona High School (now known as Old Scona Academic High School) were transferred to Strathcona Composite in 1955. It is located on Edmonton’s south side just south of the Old Strathcona district on a large piece of parkland.
The school houses about 60 classrooms, several computer labs, two gymnasiums, a library media centre with networked CDs, a cafeteria, a fitness centre and a community pool operated by River City Recreation, a private contractor. Outside the school, the track team uses Rollie Miles Athletic Field. This field was also used as a training facility for the 1978 Commonwealth Games, the 2001 IAAF World Championships in Athletics, and the 2005 World Masters Games. Other facilities around the school include South Side Sports Arena, which Phys Ed classes use for the skating unit.
At the main entrance of the school, known as the Michener Entrance, an old lamp from the original Old Scona building is on during school hours and hangs over the Scona crest which, out of respect, students and staff will not walk across.
Global initiatives
Since 2008, Strathcona High School has united annually to turn the motto “as one who serves” into reality. As of 2016 students have raised over $1.3 million. By engaging in multiple local service projects and massive global initiatives, Strathcona students have had a chance to learn about servant leadership, entrepreneurship, global citizenship, and social affairs. Students in the Leadership Program work behind the scenes to plan and organize each initiative, but is the mass participation of all departments, clubs, teams and community allies that has made past campaigns successful. Below is a brief overview of previous campaigns:
Take a Spin For Chelsea (2008)
Spread the Word (2009)
Play it Forward (2010)
Not For Sale (2011)
Live Love Lend (2012)
H2All (2013)
Chain Reaction (2014)
Treehouse Project (2015)
Bike2Box (2016)
Hope in Motion (2017)
Theatre productions
Strathcona High School has a well established theatre program. In addition to the major productions listed below, the students at the school, with direction from the staff, participate in and create various other theatre projects including: OneAct Festival (plays directed by Grade 12 Students using student cast and crew), smaller scale productions by the various Drama classes, pep rallies, and in conjunction with Students Union and other student bodies, a Talent show and an Awards night.
Strathcona's Schools Productions:
Strathcona has also earned multiple Cappies awards including Outstanding musical for Footloose, West Side Story, Les Misérables, Legally Blonde, In the Heights and many other technical, dance, and acting awards.
Student Theater clubs: Dance Ensemble, Technical Theatre Crew, Improv Team, OneActs, Year Play, Cappies
Athletics
Scona has a rich history of athletics not only in the Edmonton region, but at a provincial level as well. There is rarely a year the school does not have multiple sports end up as city champions.
The school fields teams in:
Badminton
Basketball (Boys and Girls, both Junior and Senior)
Football
Golf (Boys and Girls)
Rugby (Boys and Girls)
Soccer (Boys and Girls, both Junior and Senior)
Swimming
Track and Field
Volleyball (Boys and Girls, both Junior and Senior)
Scona's athletics programs holds various winning streaks in Edmonton's city championships including:
Academics
16 Rhodes Scholars have come from Scona. Included in this number is the first female Rhodes scholar from Alberta. Scona also has an Advanced Placement (AP) program, which is one of the largest in Canada. By completing internationally recognized exams, administered by the College Board, many Scona students earn credit that can be applied to first year University courses. Currently, the school offers AP courses in Studio Art, Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Physics B, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, Spanish Language, European History, French Language, French Literature, and German Language. Each year, Scona is represented amongst Canada's National AP Scholars by students who score high grades on five or more AP exams. In 2001 to 2008, 248 Scona students were ranked as AP Scholars; 66 of Alberta's 139 AP National Scholars were Scona Lords; and all 10 Edmonton Public Schools AP Award winners were from Strathcona.
For the 2014-2015 school year and registered enrollment for the 2015-2016 school year, Strathcona High School has the largest AP (Advanced Placement) program in Canada. AP grade averages ranked the highest in Canada, and Second in North America.
In 2012 Strathcona High School was one of 10 schools worldwide to participate in the pilot program of the AP Capstone program. The program became fully operational for the 2014-15 school year, with 100 of the more than 20,000 AP schools participating. Strathcona is the only school in Alberta, and one of only 15 in Canada, to participate in the program.
Notable alumni
Many of Edmonton's influential community leaders, including Lois Hole and Robert Stollery, have graduated from Scona, while Ross Sheppard was its principal at one time. Recent Scona graduates continue to have strong influence as community leaders.