Sir Robert Borden High School (SRB, Borden) is a high school located on Greenbank Road in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Adjacent to the main office of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, this school was built in 1969 and officially opened on December 5, 1969. It is named after the late Conservative Prime Minister of Canada, Robert Borden.
Sir Robert Borden High School | |
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Address | |
131 Greenbank Road , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 45°19′58″N 75°46′53″W / 45.33278°N 75.78139°W |
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Founded | 1969 |
School board | Ottawa Carleton District School Board |
Superintendent | Frank Wiley[1] |
Area trustee | Donna Blackburn |
Administrator | Toni Bernard |
Principal | Aaron Hobbes |
Staff | 20 |
Teaching staff | 65 |
Grades | 7-12 |
Enrolment | 705[3] (2021–22) |
Language | English, French Immersion |
Hours in school day | 9:00 am to 3:08 pm for High-schoolers, 8:50 am to 3:20 pm for the Middle-schoolers Monday to Friday[2] |
Campus | Suburban |
Colour(s) | Royal Blue and Gold |
Mascot | Bolt the Bengal |
Team name | SRB Bengals and Blues (hockey only) |
Communities served | Craig Henry, Briargreen, Knoxdale, Manordale, Leslie Park, Centerpointe, Qualicum, Trend-Arlington |
Website | sirrobertbordenhs |
Architecturally, the building itself is divided into several different wings. The wing known affectionately as "The Square" (Named after its imposing shape overlooking Greenbank Road) houses the science, computer, English, and combined French and social sciences departments. Another wing, "The Circle", which overlooks sports fields and a local neighbourhood, houses the Technology and Drama departments, the keyboarding room and all Grade 7 to 8 classes starting in 2017-2018 School year. These two wings are centred on a foyer on the main level, which is a popular place for students to socialize.
The additional courses are provided in portables northeast of most of the school near where the Middle-schoolers have recess. The portables contains the remainder of the departments that could not fit into the interior of the school due to the allocated space to the Grade 7/8s. The portables also contains the Athletics department, as the Health units of Gym/Fitness and certain courses is taught there. The Foyer is the centre of the school, being at the entrance in cross-roads between the square, gymnasium, auditorium, locker bay and library.
The foyer is currently used to host activities like the "Foyer Games" which is a party game-like activity with games like Horses and Cavaliers occurring during Fridays, Thursdays when Friday isn't available and Spirit Weeks. A sound system was installed to facilitate performances by student bands or student council activities over the lunch hour during 1999. However, and as of 2019 it is currently not being used and unplugged in lieu of bringing speakers in. There is also a multi-purpose auditorium, which has partitions which can divide the hall into three smaller lecture theatres, and 2 large gymnasiums with their own partitions, which makes them ideal for hosting high school athletics.
Sir Robert Borden High School is often recognized in its community for its leading music, arts and athletics programs, having won many local sports championships and arts and music competitions. The school mascot, Bolt the Bengal, represents its many sports teams and clubs.
The school is also used after hours and on weekends by many community groups and sports leagues, and is often used as a polling station in municipal, provincial and federal elections.
Starting with the 2017-2018 year, the school includes grades 7-12, absorbing Greenbank Middle School. The school's principal is Matt Gagnier.
Programs offered
edit- Bilingual Program
- Cooperative Education
- Extended French
- Learning Disabled Program
- Semestered
- Summer courses (when construction isn't present)
- SHSM
- The Cooper Test
- AP Math and French
Controversies
editOn December 1, 2022, a Jewish student at the school was, upon entering a locker room, accosted by students who imitated speaking in German and made a Nazi salute, and the students had also constructed a large swastika on the floor out of ski poles.[4]
On 11 November,2024 the school played "Haza Salam", an Arabic-language song associated with Palestinian protest in the aftermath of the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel, as the only music during the Remembrance Day service at the school. Jewish students complained, and the school's principal initially defended the song choice but later apologized to parents for causing distress by including a song "that could be seen as politically charged". The use of the song has been questioned by students' parents, the Ottawa Carleton District School Board, the Jewish Federation of Ottawa, and the local member of provincial Parliament, Lisa MacLeod.[5][6][7]
Notable alumni
edit- Andrew Calof - professional hockey player
- Rajeev Dehejia - economics professor
- Barbara Dunkelman - Rooster Teeth personality and voice actress best know for playing Yang Xiao Long in the animated series RWBY
- Damon Barlow - Call of Duty world champion [citation needed]
- Fred Brathwaite - professional hockey player (former NHL player)
- Roshell Bissett - film producer
- Dan Kanter - guitarist
- Patrick Hayden - scientist
- Kim Brunhuber - CBC reporter
- Ian Black - CBC meteorologist
- Anthony Lemke - actor
- Robert Livingstone - sport business producer / journalist
- Shawn Menard - city councillor
- Sandra Oh - actress
- Darren Pang - retired NHL player
- Jeff Zywicki - professional lacrosse player
- Sekou Kaba - Olympic hurdler
- Alison Kreviazuk - curler
- Lynn Kreviazuk - curler
- Cheryl Kreviazuk - curler
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ottawa-Carleton District School Board | Director's Executive Council". Archived from the original on 15 December 2005. Retrieved 15 December 2005.
- ^ "Home - Sir Robert Borden HS". sirrobertbordenhs.ocdsb.ca. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- ^ "Ontario public schools enrolment". Ontario Ministry of Education.
- ^ Glowacki, Laura (21 December 2022). "School board needs to act after Jewish teen targeted with swastika, Nazi salute, father says". CBC News. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
- ^ Adrian Humphreys (12 November 2024). "Ontario school played Palestinian protest song in Arabic as its Remembrance Day music". National Post. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
- ^ Warren, Ken (12 November 2024). "Outrage over Sir Robert Borden High School playing of peace for Gaza song at Remembrance Day ceremony". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
- ^ Pringle, Josh (12 November 2024). "Ottawa high school principal apologizes for song played during Remembrance Day assembly". CTV News. Retrieved 12 November 2024.