Die weiterfuehrenden, den deutschen Gymnasien aehnlichen, Schulen hier in British Columbia heissen "Secondary Schools", nicht High Schools, wie in vielen anderen canadischen Provinzen und in der USA.
Unsere beiden Teenager Marius und Tina hatten endlich, nach einer umwanderungsbedingten Zwangsferienerholungspause von vier Monaten, wieder das Vergnuegen auf eine richtige Schule gehen zu koennen.
Unsere beiden Teenager Marius und Tina hatten endlich, nach einer umwanderungsbedingten Zwangsferienerholungspause von vier Monaten, wieder das Vergnuegen auf eine richtige Schule gehen zu koennen.
Die Schule liegt nur 7 Gehminuten, respektive 300 Meter von unserem Haus entfernt, sodass man morgens schon ein wenig laenger auf der Matraze liegen kann. Der Unterricht dauert von 8:15 morgens bis 2:47 nachmittags. Die Schuelerzahl war am Anfang fuer alle gewoehungsbeduertig. In diesem Jahr besuchen 1.149 Schueler die Klassen 8 bis 12. Wobei die Betreuung und Eingliederung durch Counselor Mary Krische hervorragend begleitet wurde und immer noch wird.
http://bw.sd35.bc.ca/
http://bw.sd35.bc.ca/
Brookswood Secondary School is located in the community of Brookswood in Langley, British Columbia. Among other resources, the school has an automechanics workshop, two gymnasiums, a theatre, a dark room, and a television studio. The school also offers a French Immersion program as well as Spanish and German.
History
On March 22, 1973, in response to overcrowding at H.D. Stafford Junior Secondary, a $1.5 million contract began the construction of a Brookswood Junior Secondary School (Grades 8-10); its students would move to Langley Secondary to graduate. The school was later enlarged to become a full (8-12) secondary school, and further renovations (including a second gym) were completed between 1995 and 1996. Brookswood was one of a trio of Langley schools built from the same, or similar plans - designed to accommodate expansion. The others were R.E. Mountain Secondary and D.W. Poppy Secondary. After extensive renovations at all three schools, they are hardly recognizable as having evolved from the same plan. Brookswood (currently the largest of the three) and Poppy have both completed their courtyard enclosure, while Mountain remains closest to its original form.
Drama
Brookswood theatre department holds an annual drama festival "Showcase" with plays written by grade 12 students. These students are members of the Directing and Scriptwriting 12 class, of which the purpose is to write, cast, and direct a play during the school year. As well, Brookswood is host to acting and stage management classes for grades 9-12, and the classes frequently collaborate to put on productions for the school as well as the district and provincial drama festivals. It hosts yearly plays, most recently The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Video Production
Brookswood is home to Backstreet Studios, where teens in grades 9-12 are welcome to enroll in various video production programs. Many videos to come out of Backstreet have fared well in provincial student film festivals, with Brookswood being one of the top contenders in many categories year after year. Additionally, several film students have earned scholarships to VFS through their good performances at the student festivals.
Sports
Brookswood is prominent in BC Athletics, especially basketball. The Brookswood Bobcats are the three-time defending provincial champions in Senior Girls AAA Basketball. The Senior Boys Basketball team placed 4th in the 2006 AAA Provincials at the PNE Agrodome. Other than basketball, Brookswood organizes a number of sports teams, including soccer, volleyball, swimming, curling, rugby, and hockey.
History
On March 22, 1973, in response to overcrowding at H.D. Stafford Junior Secondary, a $1.5 million contract began the construction of a Brookswood Junior Secondary School (Grades 8-10); its students would move to Langley Secondary to graduate. The school was later enlarged to become a full (8-12) secondary school, and further renovations (including a second gym) were completed between 1995 and 1996. Brookswood was one of a trio of Langley schools built from the same, or similar plans - designed to accommodate expansion. The others were R.E. Mountain Secondary and D.W. Poppy Secondary. After extensive renovations at all three schools, they are hardly recognizable as having evolved from the same plan. Brookswood (currently the largest of the three) and Poppy have both completed their courtyard enclosure, while Mountain remains closest to its original form.
Drama
Brookswood theatre department holds an annual drama festival "Showcase" with plays written by grade 12 students. These students are members of the Directing and Scriptwriting 12 class, of which the purpose is to write, cast, and direct a play during the school year. As well, Brookswood is host to acting and stage management classes for grades 9-12, and the classes frequently collaborate to put on productions for the school as well as the district and provincial drama festivals. It hosts yearly plays, most recently The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Video Production
Brookswood is home to Backstreet Studios, where teens in grades 9-12 are welcome to enroll in various video production programs. Many videos to come out of Backstreet have fared well in provincial student film festivals, with Brookswood being one of the top contenders in many categories year after year. Additionally, several film students have earned scholarships to VFS through their good performances at the student festivals.
Sports
Brookswood is prominent in BC Athletics, especially basketball. The Brookswood Bobcats are the three-time defending provincial champions in Senior Girls AAA Basketball. The Senior Boys Basketball team placed 4th in the 2006 AAA Provincials at the PNE Agrodome. Other than basketball, Brookswood organizes a number of sports teams, including soccer, volleyball, swimming, curling, rugby, and hockey.
Ausserdem ist die Brookswood Secondary in einem internationalen Aus-tauschprogramm Mitgliedsschule, sodass ueber das Jahr immer wieder Gastschueler aus Europa, Latein-amerika und Asien auf den Gaengen und in den Klassenrauemen zu finden sind.
Bis dahin. Take care...
Bis dahin. Take care...