Vancouver Technical Secondary School Explained

Vancouver Technical Secondary School
Motto:"Semper Sursum"
Motto Translation:Ever Upwards
Coordinates:49.2614°N -123.0517°W
Country:Canada
Founded:1916
Superintendent:Suzanne Hoffman
Trustee:Fraser Ballantyne
Principal:Roberto Moro
Grades:8-12
Colours:Forest Green and Gold
Mascot:Talisman
Team Name:Van Tech Talismen
Address:2600 East Broadway
Number:03939011
Enrollment:1620 Students
Free Label:Public transit access
Free Text:7, 9, 16, Millennium Line (Skytrain), 27, 99 - (Select Trips Only)
Lastupdate:March 2020

Vancouver Technical Secondary School, often referred to as Van Tech, is a public secondary school located on the East Side of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver Technical currently offers Advanced Placement, Summit, Flex Humanities, and French Immersion programs.[1]

History

Vancouver Technical School opened in September 1916 as a boys-only school and was located in the basement of King Edward Highschool on 12th and Oak. It was the province's first vocational school and was led by J. George Lister, who would later be called the "Founder of Technical Education in BC.[2] The school then moved to the Labour Temple, located on the corner of Homer and Dusmuir.[3]

As enrollment grew, plans were developed for a modern technical school along Broadway. The building was designed by architects Townley and Matheson to include large technical shops, laboratories, cafeteria, auditorium, gymnasium, and swimming pool. However, the swimming pool was never completed due to lack of funds. The school moved to the new building in 1928, where it is located to this day. Girls were admitted into the school starting in 1940 and were given their own wing on the East side.

Major seismic upgrades to the school's five buildings began in 2005 and was completed in 2008 at a cost of $40 million.[4] The seismic upgrades reduced the available floorspace, leading to the relocation of classroom and workshops. Classrooms and workshops were relocated or replaced during the upgrade as there was less floor space available. this reduced the school's capacity from 2,100 students to 1,700. The auditorium's interior was also renovated during the upgrade, with the funds being raised by students' parents.[5]

One of the school's founders (and principal from 1930 until 1944), James George Sinclair, is also the great-grandfather of 23rd Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Mini Schools

Vancouver Technical offers two mini school programs.

Summit is a five-year mini school program as of 2018, which focuses on enriching the four academic courses: Math, Science, Social Studies and English. The Summit program offers accelerated sciences and mathematics, with students completing Chemistry 11 and Pre-Calculus 11 in grade 10. Students in the Summit program engage in many extra-curricular activities including a three-day camp at the beginning of the school year, and opportunities to travel to Europe.[6]

Flex Humanities is a mini-school that integrates Philosophy, World Literature, History, Fine Arts, Film and Media Studies, and Integrated Arts and Technology from grades 8 – 12. In grade 12, the students have the opportunity to participate in a major culminative field study; in past years, this trip has involved Quebec City/Montreal or New York.

Facilities

With its seismic upgrade from 2005 - 2008, many classrooms were moved around and their 500 wing was demolished. With this, Vancouver Technical was a recipient to a $1,000,000 artificial turf field that was approved in 2006.[7] Tennis courts were built off Slocan St. and Vancouver Technical is set to receive Vancouver's first regulation Track and Field Training Facility.[8]

Notable alumni

Popular culture

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vancouver Technical Secondary School Programs . Vancouver Technical Secondary School . Vancouver School Board . 28 November 2020.
  2. Web site: Vancouver Technical School . VancouverHeritageFoundation.org . 21 July 2020 . 1.
  3. Web site: School History . vsb.bc.ca . 21 July 2020 . 0.
  4. Web site: VAN TECH SEISMIC UPGRADE. 21 July 2020. colbornegroup.com.
  5. News: McCabe . Samantha . Vescera . Zak . hy Quake Proofing Schools Is Shaking up Resistance . 21 July 2020 . The Tyee . 11 February 2019.
  6. Web site: HOME.
  7. Web site: Vancouver Technical Secondary School - Playing Field License Agreement.
  8. Web site: Vancouver to build its first regulation competitive track-and-field training facility. Chan. Kenneth. 20 May 2020. DailyHive.
  9. Web site: Movies Filmed at Vancouver Technical Secondary.