Northumberland Regional High School Explained

Northumberland Regional High School
Motto:"SOAR: Safety, Opportunity, Achievement, Respect"
City:Westville
Province:Nova Scotia
Postcode:B0K 2A0
Country:Canada
Coordinates:45.5831°N -62.7584°W
Schooltype:High school
Fundingtype:Public
Founded:2003
Schoolboard:Chignecto-Central
Principal:A.J Crawford
Grades:9-12, CEP, IB
Colours:Red, white, and black
Mascot:Squawk
Team Name:Northumberland Nighthawks
Address:104 Alma Road
Grades Label:Grades
Enrollment:956
Enrollment As Of:2012
Language:English

Northumberland Regional High School (NRHS) is a Canadian public high school located in Alma, Nova Scotia. Students that attend the school come from the western part of Pictou County, including the towns of Stellarton, and Westville. The school is administratively part of the "Celtic Region" in the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board. Its official colours are red, white and black and the mascot is a Nighthawk nicknamed "Squawk". The sports teams from NRHS are called the Northumberland Nighthawks.[1]

History

Northumberland Regional officially opened on November 25, 1966. It is one of three high schools of Pictou County, Nova Scotia (the other being North Nova Education Centre and Pictou Academy). It replaced West Pictou District High School, Stellarton High School, and Westville High School. NRHS has approximately 991 students from grades 9-12. Its student body is drawn from various schools including but not limited to; Dr. W A MacLeod Consolidated, West Pictou Consolidated School and Walter Duggan Consolidated

Curriculum

NRHS offers a wide variety of courses to its student body, with about 130 courses (excluding grade 9 and CEP courses). These courses include math (essentials-, foundations-, academic-, and advanced-level; this includes calculus), sciences (chemistry, physics, biology, etc.), languages (English and French), fine arts and technology (drama, visual arts, film and video, communications technology, etc.), and phys ed (mostly introduced in 2008; phys ed yoga, phys ed leadership). Also, NRHS has the Career and Employment Preparation (CEP) which offers courses to introduce students directly to industries such as food services, auto care, forestry, and retail; although this program is considered an alternative to academic courses, many students that complete the program go to university.[2] NRHS primarily focuses on math and sciences over fine arts.

International Baccalaureate

NRHS is the first, and currently only, school in Pictou County to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. It officially became an IB World School on April 21, 2007. NRHS offers the diploma program in English and Immersion-level (high level) French.

Facilities

The NRHS campus is located in Alma, Nova Scotia. Its facilities include:

Extra-curricular activities

Students' Council

NRHS has an active Students' Council with over 80 members who raise a large amount of money each year for the school community. The Students' Council funds sports facilities, supports dances and many other events held throughout the school year.

The Students' Council is voluntary and is administered by an executive featuring two co-presidents (elected by the student population) as well as several committee heads and a staff adviser. The executive handles the major decision making of the council and keeps track of finances. The executive also discusses, approves, or declines fundraising proposals for various sports teams and other activities, as well as the formation of new clubs and committees.

Clubs, committees, and sports

NRHS offers many extra-curricular activities, such as: Communications, Interact, Yearbook (part of the Publishing 12 course), and Environmental club among many more. NRHS also has many sports teams, including: rugby, basketball, hockey, volleyball, cross country running, track, and soccer.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHS.ca - School Website . 2018-11-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080607052417/http://www.nrhs.ca/# . 2008-06-07 . dead .
  2. Web site: OPP website; part of NRHS.ca . 2008-04-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706190941/http://schools.ccrsb.ednet.ns.ca/nrhs/en/academics/OPP/OPP.htm . 2011-07-06 . dead .