Seycove Secondary School

Seycove Secondary School, also known as Seycove at sə́yəmətən, is a Canadian high school in the Deep Cove neighbourhood of the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. Located just east of Dollarton Highway, the school has a student population of approximately 500 students in grades 8 through 12. Seycove is part of the SD44 program called a family of schools (FOS).[clarification needed] Seycove acts as the family school for the Elementary schools considered the feeder schools including Dorothy Lynas, Cove Cliff, and Sherwood Park.[1][2] On June 3, 2022, the Tsleli-Waututh first nation gifted the school the name "Seycove at sə́yəmətən", meaning "place of good water". The name was chosen as it was the name of the original Indigenous village on which the school resides.[3]

Seycove Secondary
Address
Map
1204 Caledonia Avenue

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V7G 2A6

Canada
Coordinates49°19′06″N 122°57′02″W / 49.3184°N 122.9505°W / 49.3184; -122.9505
Information
School typeHigh school
Establishedc. 1979
School districtSchool District 44 North Vancouver
SuperintendentMark Pearmain
Area trusteeGeorge Tsiakos
PrincipalMeghan Downie
Grades8-12
Enrollment590 (2023/24)
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day6
AreaDeep Cove
Colour(s)Navy  
MascotThe Seyhawk
Team nameThe Seyhawks
Feeder schoolsCove Cliff

Dorothy Lynas

Sherwood Park
Websiteseycove.ca

Athletics

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Seycove Secondary offers many sports ranging from golf to rugby. The teams include badminton, gymnastics, basketball, soccer, volleyball, mountain biking, swimming, cross country, skiing and snowboarding, rowing, golf, tennis, field hockey, track and field, and rugby.

The ski and snowboard team has won the district championship two years in a row. The gymnastics team has qualified for provincials almost every year. The cross country team has won the AA division banner recently for three consecutive years as well as having many athletes qualify for provincials. The rugby team has had two championship seasons back-to-back, winning the Tier Two “New Zealand Shield” and maintaining it the following year. As for the soccer teams, the Senior Boys soccer team has won provincials and placed third during the 2009 provincials. The Senior Girls soccer team has also won provincials. Seycove's rowing team came in first place in the district many years in a row. The Senior boys and Junior boys basketball teams are both highly ranked within their leagues. The Senior girls basketball team also ranks highly, usually in the top 15, and they won the provincial championships in 2017.

In 2023, the Senior Girls Field Hockey team won the BC Provincial Championships. [4]

Music

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The school has several choirs and vocal groups including an intermediate and senior vocal jazz program. Its band program includes courses in concert band and jazz band. Concert Band offers students an opportunity to learn music fundamentals and improve their ability to perform in a large group setting. Jazz Band is an advanced enrichment course.

Seycove Secondary hosts the Performance Learning Program, an academically rigorous mainstream magnet program focused on project based learning for children in grades 8 to 12. Grade eight, nine and ten PLP students receive Humanities (English and Social Studies), Maker (ADST) and PGP (Personal Growth Planning) credits and grade eleven and twelve students receive English, History and PGP Credits.[5][better source needed] The Performance Learning Program teaches students using project based learning.

Each PLP student is required to maintain a blog, where they post reflections on projects. The blogs are referred to inside the program as a "learning portfolio". The blogs are published on blog44.ca, which is run by the North Vancouver School District.

Theatre

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Seycove Secondary has a theatre program and its own black box theatre, nicknamed "The Vortex." The One Act Play Festival, which consists of one-act plays written and directed by students in the senior (grade 11 and 12) acting program, and the Spring Play, which is open to all members of the Drama department, take place in alternating years.[citation needed] Past productions include Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie; Woody Allen's Play It Again, Sam; and William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. For the 2008 spring season, the Senior Acting Troupe put on a production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

Other programs

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The school offers several courses in visual arts, including Art Foundations, Portfolio, Photography, Film and Television, and Desktop Publishing. Other electives include Outdoor Education, Foods, Textiles, Drama, English Literature, Dynamics, Psychology, Law, History, and First Nations studies.

Transportation

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The closest public transit routes are TransLink Buses #211, #212, #214, and #215 serviced one block west on Deep Cove Rd (NorthBound Deep Cove Rd@ Strathcona Rd).

References

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  1. ^ "High school locks washrooms to prevent students from vaping during class". CTVNews. 2018-12-04. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  2. ^ "Vancouver, North Shore schools report new coronavirus exposures | News". dailyhive.com. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  3. ^ "North Vancouver school given traditional, Tsleil-Waututh name". North Shore News. 2022-10-26. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
  4. ^ https://www.esportsdesk.com/leagues/standings.cfm?leagueID=34355&clientID=6992 [bare URL]
  5. ^ "Performance Learning Program | PLP learners work hard, take risks, and learn how to learn".
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