Richmond Hill High School (Ontario)
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Variously translated as: "Dare to Learn, Dare to be Audacious, Dare to Know, Dare to be Wise"
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201 Yorkland Street Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4S 1A2 Canada |
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School type | Public High school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Secular |
Founded | 1851 |
School board | York Region District School Board |
Superintendent | Helen Fox |
Area trustee | Peter Luchowski |
Principal | Sandra Haliburton |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1641[1] (October 2013) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Forest Green & White |
Mascot | Raiders |
Website | www |
Last updated: September 2014 |
Richmond Hill High School is a secondary school located in the Town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. It is the second oldest high school in York Region Municipality (and behind Newmarket High School c. 1843), being established in the mid-19th century. Richmond Hill High School has a strong academic standing and reputation, often placing well in academic contests as well as provincially mandated standardized testing. In the 1998–1999 year, RHHS was ranked the #1 non-private school in Ontario, according to the Fraser Institute, scoring a 9.8/10 ranking (academic) [2][out-of-date reference]. In the most recent Fraser Institute rankings (2011–2012), the school ranked 5th in the province (including private and religious schools), with an overall score of 9.1/10[3]
The school is a host to several regional special education programs, including the town's sole Gifted Program, Advanced Placement Program, Alternative Education Program, Co-Op, Developmentally-Delayed Program and an Orthopedic Program. There is also a very large variety of academic and hobby clubs open to students.
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History
Richmond Hill High School is one of the oldest secondary schools in the Greater Toronto Area, founded on December 2, 1851. It has expanded and changed locations on several occasions including in 1853, 1872, 1897, 1924 and 1950, having had been located on Yonge St. and Wright St. in 'downtown' Richmond Hill before moving to its present location at 201 Yorkland Street in September 2000. The older location became the french school Ecole Secondaire Norval Morriseau
In 1948-9, the Richmond Hill High School Literary Society erected a metal plaque as a list of honour memorial dedicated to the former students of the school who died in service during the First and Second World Wars.[4]
In 2005, former president of South Africa and 1993 Nobel Peace Prize Winner F.W De Klerk visited the school, spoke to students and staff about his part in the end of the apartheid system and answered students' questions during an hour-long session. During his speech, he pointed to Canada as a model for multiculturalism South Africa could look to and also lauded the school for its dedication to the global community through charities, events and awareness raising on global issues.
Building & site
The current school building, two stories high and measuring 180,174 square feet (16,738.7 m2), was completed and opened in 2000. It contains two gymnasiums, a fitness and weight training room, a cafetorium including a stage, a library, six computer labs, a communications technology room including a green and blue screen, and state-of-the-art science labs.
The two older buildings still survive, with the old 1851 building now a coffee shop on Yonge street, and the 1950 building continuing to operate as the french school "Ecole Secondaire Norval Morrieau"
Clubs and extracurriculars
Student Council
The Student Council (also known as "StuCo") oversees many of the school's student-organized events, including school dances, the annual Semi-Formal, "spirit days", and the annual Carnival. It is also in charge of distributing funding and resources to school clubs.
Clubs
Richmond Hill High School has numerous clubs that operate year-to-year. Most of these clubs meet after school once a week. While most clubs are dedicated to pursuit of interests (Such as Chemistry or Computer Science), there are others that are dedicated to promoting external organizations or events (Such as Best Buddies or The Duke Of Edinburgh's Award), and still others that meet only as required (Tech crew).
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- Anime Club
- RHHS Best Buddies
- Biology Club
- Chemistry Club
- Chess Club
- Computer Science Club
- Debate Club
- DECA
- Duke of Edinburgh Club
- Engineering Club
- English Society
- Environmental Council
- FBLA Club
- French Club
- Film Club
- Gay Straight Alliance
- Harry Potter Club
- History Club
- History Council
- Investors Club
- Key Club
- Math Club
- Mock Trials Team
- Model United Nations Club
- Random Acts of Kindness (RAK)
- RASA (Aeronautics and Space Association)
- Reach for the Top
- Red Cross Youth Action Group
- Robotics Club
- Tech Crew
- Traditional Gaming Society
- World Action Council
- Youth Alive
Newspaper
The RHHS Spyglass is Richmond Hill High School's official student-run, student-oriented newspaper, currently printed in the form of a magazine. The paper has been a seasonally published variety tabloid that mixes international news, politics, and local events with student commentary. Issues of the Spyglass were previously published online.
Teams and sports clubs
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- Badminton Team
- Mountain Biking Team
- Basketball - Junior/Senior Boys/Girls
- Cheer-leading
- Dragon Boat
- Field Hockey - Varsity Girls
- Football - Junior/Senior Boys
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Ping Pong Club
- Rugby Junior & Senior Boys
- Ski and Snowboard
- Soccer - Junior/Senior Boys and Girls
- Swimming
- Tennis Team
- Track and Field
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Volleyball - Junior/Senior Boys/Girls
- Slow-pitch - Girls
- Flag Football - Varsity Girls
Notable alumni
- Farley Mowat, World War II veteran, conservationist and author[5]
- Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario[6]
- Gordon Korman, children's writer
- R. H. Thomson, actor and filmmaker
- Mag Ruffman, comedian, actress and television host
- Brian (Chip) Martin, journalist and author of five books, including Ernie's Gold and two books on baseball history
- Josh Binstock, Canadian Olympic volleyball player
- Michelle Li, Canadian Olympic badminton player
- Wendy Shon, member of South Korean girl group Red Velvet[7]
- Evan Fong, YouTube gaming celebrity, also known as VanossGaming
See also
- List of high schools in Ontario
- York Region District School Board
- Richmond Hill, Ontario
- Advanced Placement
- History Of Richmond Hill, Ontario
References
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- ↑ The Fraser Institute: Report Card on Ontario's Secondary Schools : 2001 Edition: Ranking the schools
- ↑ The Fraser Institute: Report Card on Richmond Hill High School
- ↑ http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/nic-inm/sm-rm/mdsr-rdr-eng.asp?PID=2594 War memorial plaque
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