Springbank Community High School

Springbank Community High School is a public senior high school in Springbank, Alberta, Canada. Located on the west side of the city of Calgary, the school provides programming to students in grades nine to twelve from the communities of Bragg Creek, Springbank, Redwood Meadows and parts of Calgary’s western edge.

Springbank Community High School
Address
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32226 Springbank Road

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T3Z 2L9

Canada
Coordinates51°03′51″N 114°19′30″W / 51.064305°N 114.324899°W / 51.064305; -114.324899
Information
TypePublic
MottoRISE: Responsibility, Integrity, Strength, Excellence
Established1975
School boardRocky View Schools
PrincipalDarrel Lonsberry
Grades9, 10, 11, 12
EnrollmentApproximately 750 (as of 2010)
Colour(s)Green and white   
MascotPhoenix
Communities servedBragg Creek, Springbank, Redwood Meadows
Feeder schoolsSpringbank Middle School, Banded Peak School
Websitespringhs.rockyview.ab.ca
Last updated: 29 August 2008

The school falls under the jurisdiction of Rocky View Schools.

The high school shares a location with the Springbank Park For All Seasons which provides sports facilities including skating and curling.

History

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The original 2,495 m2 high school was a one-storey building built in 1975. In 1980, two small additions comprising 521.6 m2 were added to provide CTS (Career and Technology Studies) and Home Economics space.

In 1994, major new additions and modernization took place to provide permanent classroom space with reuse of some existing portables on site. The new addition consisted of 3317 m2 of library, science, classroom and physical education space. In 1990, four portables were relocated to the site and a new connecting corridor was added in the 1994 renovation (total portable and link area approximately 500 m2). In 1999, four more portables were added with an additional area of 367 m2. In 2001, two additional portables were relocated to the site for an additional 188.5 m2. The total area of the current school building is 7,882.1 m2 and replacement cost in 2006 was estimated to be 13.8 million dollars.[1]

Athletics

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The school competes and participates in the South Central Zone of the Alberta Schools Athletic Association. It has membership in the Rocky View Sports Association.,[2] and follows its guidelines and policies. Student athletes participate as Springbank Phoenix.

Community

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The school is located south of the Transcanada Highway, near Calaway Park. Its feeder school, Springbank Middle School is also located just north of the school. Its other feeder school is Banded Peak School, located in Bragg Creek.

  • SCHS (abbrev) is considered one of the top public schools in the province of Alberta.

Notable alumni

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Principals

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  • (1988–1992) ----- Jake Desormeaux
  • (1992–2000) ----- David Noseworthy
  • (2000–2004) ----- Alf Gould
  • (2004–2008) ----- Mark Davidson
  • (2008–2013) ----- Leslie Collings
  • (2013–2014) ----- Karen Dittrick
  • (2014–2016) --- Pam Davidson
  • (2016–2020)--- Jeff Chalmers
  • (2020–2024)--- Darrell Lonsberry
  • (2024-Present)--- Rob Makreel

Events

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  • Phoenix Fest ("Western Week" prior to 1997), a week-long student festival hosted by the Student Council. Includes a pancake breakfast, mini chuckwagon races and other school spirit activities.
  • Grad Fashion Show (held in April/May of each year), and Casino Night (January/February of each year), to raise funds to offset the cost of commencement activities. These are hosted by the Graduation Committee.
  • Fashion Show is considered to be the largest, and most widely anticipated school event in the area each year. It is hosted by the Graduation Committee. Most Grade 12 students participate in Fashion Show.
  • In recent years, due to Rockyview regulations, the Casino Night has been replaced with a silent auction/talent and awards night held in the late fall. (2008, Masquerade Gala)

References

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  1. ^ http://www.infrastructure.alberta.ca/Content/docType354/production/Springbank2375A.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Member Schools". Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
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