Alpha Secondary School

Alpha Secondary[2] is a public high school in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of School District 41 Burnaby.

Alpha Secondary
Address
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930 Alpha Avenue

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Canada
Coordinates49°16′34″N 122°59′57″W / 49.2762°N 122.9992°W / 49.2762; -122.9992
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoWhere The Best Get Better
Founded1950
School boardSchool District 41 Burnaby
School number4141005
PrincipalBen Paré
Staff61
Grades8-12
Enrollment1015[1] (2015)
LanguageEnglish, French
Colour(s)Blue and gold   
MascotEagles (previously Aztecs)
Team nameEagles
Websitealpha.sd41.bc.ca

Academics

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Alpha Secondary offers a broad range of educational programming, including French Immersion, Mini School, Advanced Placement, Honours courses, and Ace-It programs. Students wishing to earn their professional certification as a hairstylist can enroll in the two year District Hairdressing Program. The Fitness Leadership Program is also at Alpha, which provides students with Douglas College credits, and Canadian Fitness Education Services (CFES) weight training instructor and Personal Trainer national certification. Alpha also has an integrated honours program for Grade 8 students called Discovery. In 2008, Alpha students earned over $410,000 in scholarships.[citation needed]

Clubs and councils

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Students at Alpha are provided with a variety of leadership opportunities through their participation in over 30 clubs and councils. The main leadership groups are Student Council, Music Council, Visual Arts Council, Grad Council, and The Offence. Other groups go beyond the school and organize events that improve both the local and global community, such as Frontlines, Enviro and Mycology Club. Alpha also has a debate team, and the Photojournalism Club runs the school newspaper, Alpha Centauri.[3] Through these groups, students organize school based events that contribute to the school culture.

Arts

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While Alpha Secondary is considered a highly academic school, it is also recognized for its visual and performing arts programs which include choral and instrumental music, drama, theatre, dance, visual arts, and media arts.

Music

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Alpha's music program includes concert choir, concert band, jazz band, small ensembles, and string ensemble. Will de Sousa, the music director from 2017 to 2022, who ran the choirs, bands, and jazz band, left Alpha to pursue a master's degree in choral conducting. Jesse Branter, an Alpha alumni, became the director for the 2022-2023 year and was succeeded by Angela Adam, the current music director at Alpha Secondary.

Theatre

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Alpha's Theatre Program is currently being run by Mrs. McAllister and Mx. Archer. It explores different roles and techniques used in theatrical experiences. It is a full-year course, running from September to June. During this time, there are three events: a Halloween experience, the Winter Cabaret, and a Spring show. The Winter Cabaret consists of improv, lip-dubs, dances, and singing. It has a strong theme for consistency among the performances. Tech roles during the Winter Cabaret consist of Stage Manager, Assistant Stage Manager, FOH, and Sound Booth. The Spring Show is a scripted performance of a play.

Athletics

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  • 2002 Provincial AAA Boys Soccer – placed 2nd
  • 2003 Provincial AAA Boys Soccer Champions
  • 2005 Provincial AAA Volleyball – placed 3rd
  • 2006 Provincial AAA Volleyball Champions
  • 2007 Provincial AAA Volleyball – placed 2nd
  • 2013 Provincial AAA Rugby – placed 2nd
  • 2013 BNWSSAA Junior Girls Soccer Champions
  • 2015 BNWSSAA Senior Boys Soccer Champions
  • 2017 BNWSSAA Junior Boys Soccer Champions
  • 2017 VNDS Junior Boys Soccer Champions
  • 2017/18 Provincial Gymnastics Champion
  • 2018/19 BNWSSAA Junior Boys Soccer Champions
  • 2018/19 VNDS Junior Boys Soccer Champion

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Alpha Secondary". Burnaby Board of Education, School District 41. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  2. ^ "For School Data, Source: BC Schools Book Archived 2006-07-12 at the Wayback Machine." Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education January 16, 2006.
  3. ^ "Alpha Centauri". Alpha Photojournalism. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
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School Reports - Ministry of Education

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