Saltfleet District High School

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Saltfleet District High School is a member school of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board.

Saltfleet District High School
Address
Map
108 Highland Road West

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Canada
Coordinates43°11′01″N 79°46′43″W / 43.1837°N 79.77855°W / 43.1837; -79.77855
Information
School typeSecondary
MottoAd Altiora Nitamur (“We strive to the highest”)
Founded1927
SuperintendentJeff Gillies
Area trusteeJeff Beattie
PrincipalMs. K. Kindree [1]
Grades9-12
Colour(s)Blue and Gold
  
MascotStormy
Team nameThe Storm
NewspaperThe Forecast
Websitewww.hwdsb.on.ca/saltfleet/
Last updated: February, 2018

Opened in 1996, Saltfleet is the most recent secondary school to be opened by the Board. The school had a 2009-2010 enrolment of 1250. The school uses the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) to assess Grade 10 students' skills in reading and writing. Successful completion of the test is one of 32 requirements students need to attain in order to receive an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Saltfleet also offers special education classes as well as an ESL program and is one of two schools in Canada with a fully operated observatory.

The original Saltfleet District High School was opened in 1927, and had numerous additions to increase the number of rooms from 6 to 42. The new school was built to offer a bigger building with more up to date facilities.

Program highlights and student support programs edit

Saltfleet District High School takes part in the following programs:

  • Horticultural Technology
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Small Engines
  • Landscape Design
  • Communications (includes TV studio)
  • English/Technology Yearbook Course
  • Basketball Focus Course
  • Rugby Focus Course
  • Photography
  • Fitness
  • Enhanced Mathematics
  • Link Crew Peer Mentoring (Grade 9)
  • Peer Mentoring Classroom support
  • Elite Program (1/2 Day Alternative Education program)
  • At risk Co-operative Education
  • Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program
  • Connecting College through Co-op Program
  • Credit Recovery
  • Learning Strategies Course
  • Student Success Teachers
  • Student Success Drop-in Room
  • Learning Resource Department
  • Guidance Counsellors
  • Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OSSLC)
  • After school remediation program
  • STEP program (summer program for incoming Grade 9s)
  • Grade 9 Transitions Program – Step Toward Tech Day
  • Program Pathways Endorsements

Sports and clubs edit

Saltfleet District High School has the following sports teams and clubs within the school:

  • Drama Club
  • Senior Band
  • Junior Band
  • Choir
  • Guitar Club
  • Jazz Band
  • Stage Crew
  • “The Forecast” Student Newspaper
  • Positive Space
  • Storm Link Crew
  • Basketball (Boys’ and Girls’, Senior and Junior)
  • Cross Country
  • Volleyball (Boys’ and Girls’, Senior and Junior)
  • Girls’ Field Hockey
  • Boys’ Football (Junior and Senior)
  • Swim team
  • Water Polo
  • Ice Hockey (Boys and Girls)
  • Indoor Soccer (Boys and Girls)
  • Soccer (Boys and Girls)
  • Track and Field
  • Badminton
  • Golf (Boys and Girls)
  • Rugby (Junior, Senior, Girls Senior)

Since 2011, Saltfleet’s clubs and teams have been overseen by the Saltfleet Student Parliament. In addition to supporting extracurriculars, the Student Parliament hosts dances, spirit weeks, pep rallies, and the annual Winter Formal, in addition to doing advocacy work on behalf of the students. Elections for the school’s Executive Cabinet take place in May for the following year’s government, and all students are welcome to join Student Parliament in September as Members of Parliament (MPs). A new constitution was ratified in 2017 to replace the original 2012 constitution and further define the roles of the Student Parliament and the Executive Cabinet.

In late 2020, the school reduced its class variety and clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They are slowly recovering from the pandemic with band and drama club starting up in September, 2021.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Staff". Saltfleet District. Retrieved 24 February 2024.

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