Winston Churchill High School (Lethbridge)

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Winston Churchill High School
Address
1605 15 Avenue North
Lethbridge, Alberta, T1H 1W4
Canada
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Information
School type Secondary
Founded 1961
School board Lethbridge School District No. 51
Principal Carey Rowntree
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 883 Increase (2012)
Campus Urban
Colour(s) Blue and Orange         
Team name Bulldogs (), Griffins ()
Feeder schools Wilson, Gilbert Paterson
Website

Winston Churchill High School (most commonly known as Churchill; also Winston or WCHS) is one of three public secondary schools in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, serving grades nine, ten, eleven, and twelve. Entry is loosely based on location in north Lethbridge.

Locally, Winston Churchill High School is often referred to by one of two aforementioned abridged titles. Individuals without a connection to the school are known to refer to it simply as Winston. This is in contrast with individuals that have dealt more closely with the school, who predominantly refer to it as Churchill.

Beginning in the 2003-2004 school year, Grade 9 students began attending the school, in accordance with a nearly province-wide grade reconfiguration that saw "middle" school become grades 6-8, and "high school" redefined as grades 9-12. The school offers several specialty programs, including the internationally recognized International Baccalaureate program.

International Baccalaureate

The International Baccalaureate program is locally similar to the Advanced Placement Program, which is offered at L.C.I. Courses offered include Social Studies, Mathematics, French, Spanish, Biology, Chemistry, and Music.

Overview

Athletics

The following sports are inter-scholastic at W.C.H.S.:

Curricular Programs

Mission statement

"Winston Churchill High School is dedicated to providing a quality education that challenges students of all abilities in a caring environment in order that they might become life-long learners and responsible, contributing members of an ever-changing society. "

Notable Alumni

External links

References

  • 2004 Winston Churchill High School Brochure