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All students and staff are assigned to one of the four villages upon registration. The Stephen Lewis Villages are named after four globally renowned Canadian heroes of social justice: [[June Callwood]], [[Craig Kielburger]], [[Agnes Macphail]] and [[David Suzuki]]. The grouping of students into teams allows all students to feel connected and encourages friendly competition and spirit between the Villages. |
All students and staff are assigned to one of the four villages upon registration. The Stephen Lewis Villages are named after four globally renowned Canadian heroes of social justice: [[June Callwood]], [[Craig Kielburger]], [[Agnes Macphail]] and [[David Suzuki]]. The grouping of students into teams allows all students to feel connected and encourages friendly competition and spirit between the Villages. |
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== Campus == |
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Stephen Lewis Secondary School has a modern architectural design from the interior and exterior. The building has three floors, and is connected to AppleWood School. The campus has above average building facilities including a broadcast studio, a large cafeteria/auditorium, one of the largest gyms in Peel, Dance and Photo studios, and an Auto work shop. The building features state of the art glass ceilings and walls in the atrium and cafeteria for efficient energy use. All classrooms are equipped with projectors, administrative computers, and printers. The weight room offers fitness and weight-lifting equipment. The gym features a rock climbing wall, and can be separated into three smaller gyms. |
Revision as of 03:46, 4 April 2013
Community Involvement
The school is annually involved in local and global community in fundraising. Money and gifts were collected for villages in Honduras, through the organization Helping Hands for Honduras, and for Share the Joy, a program that assists Peel families in need of food and other necessities during the holiday season. During Charity Week in April 2012, students, staff and the school community raised over $20,000 for Right To Play. On May 16 2012, students hosted the second annual Relay for Life event. Over 300 students, staff and community members participated in this all-night fundraiser in an effort to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones and fight back by finding a cure. The school raised $30,000, which was donated directly to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Extracurricular Activities
Stephen Lewis Secondary School offers a variety of extracurricular activities for students. Sports include: Basketball, Soccer, Rugby, Tennis, Swimming, Cross Country, Cricket, Flag Football, Lacrosse, Baseball, Volleyball, Track & Field, and Wrestling. A multitude of clubs are also offered, including: Amnesty International, DECA, Animé Club, Arts Productions, Yearbook committee, a Dance Club, Green Revolution, Design and Build Club, Sears Drama Festival, reading clubs, music clubs, game clubs, and more.
Villages
All students and staff are assigned to one of the four villages upon registration. The Stephen Lewis Villages are named after four globally renowned Canadian heroes of social justice: June Callwood, Craig Kielburger, Agnes Macphail and David Suzuki. The grouping of students into teams allows all students to feel connected and encourages friendly competition and spirit between the Villages.
Campus
Stephen Lewis Secondary School has a modern architectural design from the interior and exterior. The building has three floors, and is connected to AppleWood School. The campus has above average building facilities including a broadcast studio, a large cafeteria/auditorium, one of the largest gyms in Peel, Dance and Photo studios, and an Auto work shop. The building features state of the art glass ceilings and walls in the atrium and cafeteria for efficient energy use. All classrooms are equipped with projectors, administrative computers, and printers. The weight room offers fitness and weight-lifting equipment. The gym features a rock climbing wall, and can be separated into three smaller gyms.