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Aurora High School | |
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Address | |
155 Wellington Street West Aurora, Ontario, L4G 2P4 Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°59′49″N 79°28′47″W / 43.99694°N 79.47972°W / 43.99694; -79.47972 |
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School type | High school |
Motto | Nothing But Our Best |
Religious affiliation(s) | Secular |
Founded | 1972 |
School board | York Region District School Board |
Superintendent | Neil Gunathunge |
Area trustee | Peter Adams-Luchowski |
School number | 892998 |
Principal | Kirsty Cunningham |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrolment | 1445 (October 2018) |
Language | English and French immersion |
Colour(s) | Red and gold |
Mascot | Golden Eagle |
Website | www |
Last updated: June 2015 |
Aurora High School is one of five high schools in Aurora, Ontario, and is one of two under the jurisdiction of the York Region District School Board. It serves students from Grades 9 to 12. Aurora High School has a strong French immersion program, and used to serve as the feeder school for many local French immersion public schools, however as of the 2019–2020 school year, the only French immersion elementary school is Lester B. Pearson PS in Aurora. This includes Aurora, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Oak Ridges, and King City
History
The original Aurora High School was built in 1888 on Wells Street. This building was rebuilt in 1923. Parts of this school building are incorporated into the Wells Street Lofts residential complex. The high school student population eventually outgrew the Wells Street building and a new high school was built on Dunning Avenue. This high school, which opened in 1961 and is still in operation in 2018, is called the Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School. From 1961 to 1972 Dr. G. W. Williams Secondary School was the only high school in Aurora, Ontario. In 1972, the new Aurora High School opened at 155 Wellington Street West. It can accommodate a student population of approximately 1500 students. As of the 2017/2018 school year Aurora High School has required 4 portable classrooms to accommodate the influx of new students.
Sporting achievements
In 2005, The Senior Boys Cross Country Team won the gold medal in the OFSAA Championships. This capped an impressive career for the squad which included winning the YRAA gold medals three years running (2003–2005), the most decorated and successful single team in any sport in the recent history of the school.
In 2007, Kaitlyn Oliver won an OFSAA gold medal in cross country. In 2008, she also won an OFSAA gold medal in the 3000m and an OFSAA silver medal in cross country. Rob Denault won OFSAA gold medals in the 1500m in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Collectively, they both won numerous YRAA gold medals in both cross country and track throughout their four years at the school. In Fall 2015, Cameron Ormond was the OFSAA cross country Female Champion at the Midget level.
In 2009, 2010, and 2011, the Varsity Women's Ice Hockey team qualified for OFSAA.
Since 2007, the Varsity Alpine Ski and Snowboard Team has secured numerous York Region Championships and 12 OFSAA Gold Team Championships. In 2008, the Varsity Boys Snowboard Team won gold at OFSAA and in both the 2010 and 2011 season the Varsity Boys Level One Alpine Ski Team won gold at OFSAA. In 2010, the Varsity Girls and Boys Snowboard Team took bronze at OFSAA, and in 2012 the Varsity Boys Snowboard Team took silver. In 2015, the Varsity Alpine Boys' Snowboard Team and Varsity Alpine Girls' Ski Team achieved silver at OFSAA, and the Varsity Girls' Snowboard Team were OFSAA Champions. Before this, the last time that the Alpine Team won at OFSSA was in 2000, when the Level One Boys Alpine Ski Team took gold at OFSAA. Since 2016, another five OFSAA golds have been won by the Girls Ski Team and the Girls Snowboard Team.
Robotics
In 2012, the Robotics club won second place in the 2012 Robofest World championship in the Senior Exhibition division.
Music department
The school has a strong arts program, though most of the focus is on its music program. The music department has several ensembles. These include:
- Student-led A Cappella
- Grade Nine Concert Band
- Grade Nine Jazz Band
- Grade Ten Symphonic Band
- Grade Ten Jazz Band
- Grade Eleven Wind Ensemble
- Grade Twelve Wind Symphony
- Senior Winds
- Senior Jazz Band
- Sound and Stage Crew
In addition to these ensembles, the music department also has a Music Council, in which students and teachers plan for music-related events that the department has to offer, such as:
- Halloween Social
- Santa Under the Stars Parade
- Winter Concerts
- Movie/Game Night
- Tie-Dye Night
- Coffee House
- Spring Concerts
- Music Banquet
Along with competitions, the music department travels with their students around the world to places like Washington, Cleveland, New York City, Rome, Florence, Venice, Salzburg, and Vienna every year
Notable former pupils
See also
References
- "York Region District School Board - Monthly Enrolment Report" (PDF). York Region District School Board. 31 October 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- "YRDSB Boundaries" (PDF).
- "Aurora High School". Aurora High School. Retrieved 2017-10-13.
- "Robofest 2012 winner sheet" (PDF).
- "Pages - MUSIC DEPARTMENT". www.yrdsb.ca. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
- "Pages - Teaching Staff". www.yrdsb.ca. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- "Music Council Executive". Aurora High Music. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- "Pages - MUSIC DEPARTMENT". www.yrdsb.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
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Secondary schools in the Regional Municipality of York | |
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Anglophone public | |
Secular York Region District School Board |
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Separate York Catholic District School Board | |
Francophone public | |
Secular Conseil scolaire Viamonde | |
Separate Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir | |
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Italics indicates an institution that operates as a combined school, providing both elementary and secondary levels of schooling. |