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== Semi-protected edit request on 18 December 2015 ==

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Sustainable buildings
'''In 2003,''' the T. Gill Bunch Centre was built. This 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) performing arts centre houses a theatre in addition to acting, dance, and singing facilities. This building uses a geothermal loop for heating and cooling as part of the school's commitment to sustainable energy. A new dining hall and student services centre was completed in February, 2010. This new facility has been designed to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards. Practices have also been taught to the students in order to assist the faculty in consuming less water and electricity.

Curriculum
Brentwood offers university preparatory education from grade 9 to 12. Brentwood has been ranked consistently as one of the top academic high schools in British Columbia. Students participate in Brentwood's '''tripartite''' programme (academics, arts, and '''athletics'''). All graduates attend post-secondary education (87% to their first choice of university). The most popular countries for post-secondary education are Canada, Scotland, England, and the United States.

'''Brentwood’s 2015 graduates received offers from over 138 universities with 678 offers of admission,''' including Oxford University, Duke University, Brown University, Colgate University, Queen's University, University of Victoria, University of British Columbia, and University of St Andrews.

'''Students can take British Columbia provincial examinations, Advanced Placement exams, courses and the American SAT prep tutorials.'''
'''Advanced Placement Courses
English Literature
English Language and Composition
Art History
Comparative Government and Politics
Macroeconomics
Calculus
French
Spanish
Studio Art
Music Theory
Music Theory
Chinese Language and Culture
European History
Human Geography
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Psychology
Environmental Science
World History

Athletic Programmes:
Soccer
Rugby
Basketball
Tennis
Learn to Row
Squash
Outdoor Pursuits
Rowing
Ice Hockey
Cross Training
Cross Country Running
Varsity Rowing
Field Hockey (girls)
Volleyball (girls)
Life Savings
Rugby
Dynamic Movement Yoga (girls)
Girls Weight Training
Golf

Art Programmes:
Robotics
Yearbook
Media Production
Theatre Production
Design and Engineering
Choreography 12
Dance 10-12
Advanced Dance 11/12
Beginner Rock Band
Advanced Rock Band
Composition Rock Band 10-12
Beginner Band
Jazz Band
Drama 10
A Cappella Show Choir
Concert Choir
Strings Ensemble
Wind Ensemble
Guitar Ensemble
Acting 11/12
Musical Theatre
Senior Play
3D Design
3D Animation
Advanced Digital Photography
Traditional Photography
Fine Art Photography
Drawing and Painting
Photojournalism
Woodworking
3D Pottery
Hand Built Pottery
Art Foundation
Art Rotation 9
Debate & Model UN
Public Speaking

Extracurricular activities, clubs and organizations:
Student Activities Council (SAC)
Student Executive Council (SEC)
Student Peer Assistance Resource Counselors (SPARC)
Brentwood Environmental Action Team (BEAT)
Open Minded Non-Discriminatory Individuals (OMNI)
Technology Council
Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI)
'''

Rowing
Brentwood College has been continuing to gain a sound reputation in the rowing world. Brentwood College graduates include 2008 Beijing Olympic medalists Scott Frandsen (Class of 1998), Dave Calder (Class of 1996) in the Men's Heavyweight 2- event, and Malcolm Howard (Class of 2001) in the Men's Heavyweight 8+ event.

Brentwood has hosted its own regatta annually since the early 1970s, inviting high schools and junior clubs across Canada and the United States to participate in a 1,500 metre sprint. The regatta is held every year in April for three days. '''The Brentwood regatta is the largest single school hosted athletic event in North America, attracting over 1,700 athletes and 250 coaches in 2015.'''

Affiliations
Add - ISABC - Independent Schools Association of British Columbia

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reads like an advert. Needs text deleting if phrasing cannot be more balanced. Sad, as it look goo... but has no references. 19:14, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

I think I know who added the comment about the outdoor pursuits program.

really....i bet you don't —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.244.150.7 (talk) 05:01, 29 November 2007 (UTC)


I tried adding a link to the site ourkids.net and it was removed by an editor. Ourkids.net offers pictures and other information unavailable elsewhere. Why is there no conflict of interest deletion for the link from the commercial site, topprivateschools.ca? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.229.148.229 (talk) 19:42, 7 August 2008 (UTC)

They both appear to not meet the guidelines for External links as per WP:EL#AVOID. I missed the topprivateschools link previously and have removed it now. DoubleBlue (Talk) 04:15, 8 August 2008 (UTC)

edit request

{{Edit semi-protected}} "The Brentwood regatta is the largest high school rowing regatta in North America, attracting over 1500 athletes and 3000 spectators." The citation does not state this fact. This is an incorrect statement. Please change the phrase to the largest high school rowing regatta in British Columbia As the Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association championship in St.Catharines had 2,546 athletes in 2010. http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=2607188

Partly done: I took out the "largest high school rowing regatta in North America", but neither the article source nor yours says it's the largest in British Columbia either. If you can provide a source for that statement I'll happily add it for you. Cheers, — Bility (talk) 08:38, 23 March 2011 (UTC)

Edit request on 27 July 2012

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Andrea Pennells is listed as Head of School and she has retired as of July 1st, 2012. Bud Patel is our new Head of School, and his name should replace Andrea Pennells' This is also listed on the main page of our website at www.brentwood.bc.ca

KarenReburn (talk) 17:19, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

Done. Verified and changed. The school's webmaster may wish to change this page. Rivertorch (talk) 04:44, 28 July 2012 (UTC)

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We would like to edit the school logo to match our new branding standards. We have had some new staff start at school. How do I obtain editing rights to the entire page?

Leebrent (talk) 01:09, 14 April 2015 (UTC)

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Sustainable buildings In 2003, the T. Gill Bunch Centre was built. This 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) performing arts centre houses a theatre in addition to acting, dance, and singing facilities. This building uses a geothermal loop for heating and cooling as part of the school's commitment to sustainable energy. A new dining hall and student services centre was completed in February, 2010. This new facility has been designed to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards. Practices have also been taught to the students in order to assist the faculty in consuming less water and electricity.

Curriculum Brentwood offers university preparatory education from grade 9 to 12. Brentwood has been ranked consistently as one of the top academic high schools in British Columbia. Students participate in Brentwood's tripartite programme (academics, arts, and athletics). All graduates attend post-secondary education (87% to their first choice of university). The most popular countries for post-secondary education are Canada, Scotland, England, and the United States.

Brentwood’s 2015 graduates received offers from over 138 universities with 678 offers of admission, including Oxford University, Duke University, Brown University, Colgate University, Queen's University, University of Victoria, University of British Columbia, and University of St Andrews.

Students can take British Columbia provincial examinations, Advanced Placement exams, courses and the American SAT prep tutorials. Advanced Placement Courses English Literature English Language and Composition Art History Comparative Government and Politics Macroeconomics Calculus French Spanish Studio Art Music Theory Music Theory Chinese Language and Culture European History Human Geography Chemistry Biology Physics Psychology Environmental Science World History

Athletic Programmes: Soccer Rugby Basketball Tennis Learn to Row Squash Outdoor Pursuits Rowing Ice Hockey Cross Training Cross Country Running Varsity Rowing Field Hockey (girls) Volleyball (girls) Life Savings Rugby Dynamic Movement Yoga (girls) Girls Weight Training Golf

Art Programmes: Robotics Yearbook Media Production Theatre Production Design and Engineering Choreography 12 Dance 10-12 Advanced Dance 11/12 Beginner Rock Band Advanced Rock Band Composition Rock Band 10-12 Beginner Band Jazz Band Drama 10 A Cappella Show Choir Concert Choir

Strings Ensemble

Wind Ensemble Guitar Ensemble Acting 11/12 Musical Theatre Senior Play 3D Design 3D Animation Advanced Digital Photography Traditional Photography Fine Art Photography Drawing and Painting Photojournalism Woodworking 3D Pottery Hand Built Pottery Art Foundation Art Rotation 9 Debate & Model UN Public Speaking

Extracurricular activities, clubs and organizations: Student Activities Council (SAC) Student Executive Council (SEC) Student Peer Assistance Resource Counselors (SPARC) Brentwood Environmental Action Team (BEAT) Open Minded Non-Discriminatory Individuals (OMNI) Technology Council Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI)

Rowing Brentwood College has been continuing to gain a sound reputation in the rowing world. Brentwood College graduates include 2008 Beijing Olympic medalists Scott Frandsen (Class of 1998), Dave Calder (Class of 1996) in the Men's Heavyweight 2- event, and Malcolm Howard (Class of 2001) in the Men's Heavyweight 8+ event.

Brentwood has hosted its own regatta annually since the early 1970s, inviting high schools and junior clubs across Canada and the United States to participate in a 1,500 metre sprint. The regatta is held every year in April for three days. The Brentwood regatta is the largest single school hosted athletic event in North America, attracting over 1,700 athletes and 250 coaches in 2015.

Affiliations Add - ISABC - Independent Schools Association of British Columbia

Rebecca Kerswell (talk) 18:42, 18 December 2015 (UTC)

  1. http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=2607188
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