Forest Heights Collegiate Institute Explained

Forest Heights Collegiate Institute
Address:255 Fischer-Hallman Road
City:Kitchener
Province:Ontario
Postcode:N2M 4X8
Country:Canada
Coordinates:43.4257°N -80.5212°W
Schooltype:Secondary
Motto:Sit Tuum Tollere
Motto Translation:Yours to hold high
Founded:1964
Schoolboard:Waterloo Region District School Board
Number:910350
Principal:Tina Rowe
Principal Label2:Vice-Principals
Principal2:Paula Bender
James Shantz
Staff:125
Grades Label:Grades
Grades:9-12
Enrollment:1,100
Enrollment As Of:2019–2020
Language:English
Area:Forest Heights
Mascot:Troy the Trojan
Team Name:Trojans

Forest Heights Collegiate Institute (FHCI), shortened as Forest Heights or simply Forest, is a high school in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada that was established in 1964. It is run by the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB). As of the 2019–2020 school year, Forest Heights has 1,110 students.[1]

FHCI serves the youth of the Northwest Kitchener, ON by “receiving its students from A.R. Kaufman Public School, Laurentian Senior Public School, MacGregor Senior Public School, Queensmount Public School and Westheights Public School.”[2] The school draws many of its students from the Forest Heights neighbourhood for which it was named, as well as the adjacent neighbourhood of Forest Hill.

History

In 2016, a vice principal of Forest Heights was charged with sexual interference and sexual assault.[3] The vice principal was also an administrator for the Waterloo Region District School Board.[3]

Motto and colours

The school motto is "sit tuum tollere", meaning "Yours to hold high". “This motto encourages “students to take the lead in developing these qualities within themselves as important, contributing members of society.” The mascot is a Trojan warrior, which symbolizes a collection of allies fighting together using bravery, courage, and innovation. The mascot has recently been named “Troy the Trojan” by the students attending the school. The official school colours are gold and brown, but black is used in the sports uniforms and school clothing because brown pigments are not regularly used for such products. While this hold true, students attending will say that the school colours are gold, black, and white. These three colours are commonly used for event decorations, posters, announcements, and sports uniforms.

Programs offered

Forest Heights has become a magnet school for English as a Second Language (ESL) students, as a result of the restructuring of Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) schools. Each district school functions as a magnet for a specific aspect of schooling (i.e. design & technology, ESL, creative arts).

The school is host to many magnet and specialized programs which support the academic journey of the students at Forest Heights. These programs include: “The Innovate Program, the Forest Heights Collegiate English Literacy Development (ELD) Program, the Forest Heights Collegiate English as a Second Language (ESL) Program, the Extended French Magnet Program, ACE (the Alternative Education Program), and Specialist High School Major (SHSM) Program.”.

Academic performance

In regard to the 9th grade math courses, 45.00% of students are enrolled in the academic math course and 55.00% of students are enrolled in the applied math course. The grade 9 EQAO Mathematics Assessment traditionally occurs in the month of January during a standard academic year. Approximately 85.00% of students in the academic math course have achieved a grade of level 3 or higher on this examination,. Approximately 43.00% of students in the applied math course have achieved a grade of level 3 or higher on this examination,.[4]

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) examination traditionally takes place at the end of the month of March or the beginning of the month of April. At Forest Heights, the exam has a 79.00% success rate for the students in the 10th grade. This is slightly below the average for the average Ontario-English student, which has a score of 82.00%.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Secondary School Profile: Forest Heights Collegiate Institute (910350) . 4 April 2022 . Ontario Ministry of Education.
  2. Web site: Forest Heights Collegiate Institute . 18 February 2021 . Forest Heights Collegiate Institute Website.
  3. Web site: 17 June 2016 . Forest Heights Collegiate Institute vice principal charged with sexual assault, sexual interference . CBC News.
  4. Web site: Forest Heights Collegiate Institute . Realty For Sale . 18 February 2021.