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Woodbridge College

Coordinates: 43°46′46.976″N 79°34′52.868″W / 43.77971556°N 79.58135222°W / 43.77971556; -79.58135222
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Woodbridge College
Woodbridge College Wyverns logo.
Address
Map
71 Bruce Street

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Coordinates43°46′46.976″N 79°34′52.868″W / 43.77971556°N 79.58135222°W / 43.77971556; -79.58135222
Information
TypePublic
MottoExcellentia per dedicationem
(Excellence through commitment[1])
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
Founded1958, as Woodbridge High School
StatusOpen
LocaleWoodbridge
School boardYork Region District School Board
SuperintendentClayton Letouche
Area trusteeAnna DeBartolo
PrincipalAldrin Fernando
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment523[2] (October 31, 2016)
 • Grade 9107
 • Grade 10102
 • Grade 11114
 • Grade 12169
 • Other31
LanguageEnglish and French
Schedule typeSemester
Hours in school day6 hours and 20 minutes (8:55 to 15:15)
Colour(s) Red, blue and white
MascotWyvern
NicknameWoodbridge College Wyverns
Websitewww.yrdsb.ca/schools/woodbridgecollege/Pages/default.aspx
Last updated: April 18, 2017

Woodbridge College is a secondary school in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada. The school opened its doors in 1958 as Woodbridge High School, and remained a public secondary school until 1991, when it became an alternative school, changing its name to Woodbridge College, with students in grades 7-OAC. In 2000, Woodbridge College’s alternative school status ended and it returned to being a public secondary school with grades 9 to 12. The school's name as "Woodbridge College" remains unchanged to present day. The school’s current enrollment is approximately 523 students. In the school year of 2009-2010, Debra Conrad Knight was succeeded by Ann Pace as school principal. During the 2015 to 2016 school year, Fraser Institute ranked the school at 279 out of 740 in Ontario.[3]

Facilities

The school building has undergone a major transition from 2010 to 2014 including a renovation and a new addition housing 14 classrooms. The school maintains the following facilities:

The school also inherits the following equipment:

*Shared facilities between the school and the City of Vaughan.

School Boundaries

The school boundaries are defined by three municipal roads and a provincial highway. The boundaries limit forms a "rectangular" shape with the area of the boundary covering the southern portion of Woodbridge and the Southeast portion of the City of Vaughan. The school's boundaries utilize major roads to define its borders. These are: Langstaff Road to the north, Highway 400 to the east, Steeles Avenue West to the south and Highway 50 the west. The school's French immersion boundary limits covers all of Woodbridge and the entire portion of Vaughan west of Jane Street. The borders of the French immersion boundaries are: King Vaughan Road to the north, Jane Street to the east, Steeles Avenue West to the south and Highway 50 to the west along with a portion of Albion Vaughan Road.[4]

Holding School Designation (2014-2015)

During the first semester of the 2014 to 2015 school year, the school was designated as a holding school for students planning on attending Tommy Douglas Secondary School. This was due to the planned opening of the school in February 2015 to coincide with the start of semester two (both Woodbridge College and Tommy Douglas Secondary School operate through a two-semester timetable). To accommodate both schools, the capacity of Woodbridge College was increased from 828 to 1106 through the installation of twelve portables on the schools ground. The students that were enrolled into Tommy Douglas Secondary School were eventually relocated to the new facilities at the start of semester two. Students in grades 11 and 12 as of September 2014, that were located in Tommy Douglas Secondary School holding area, continued to attend Woodbridge College until graduation.[5]

French Immersion Program

In September 2015, the York Region District School Board introduced a French Immersion Program at Woodbridge College in addition to its current "English-speaking" courses. This designated the school as an official "Dual Track School."[6] In the lead-up to the programs introduction at the school, the French immersion boundary for Vaughan Secondary School was adjusted to allow for a new French immersion boundary that would be served by Woodbridge College.[7] The French Immersion Program was introduced with only grade 9 courses available during the first year. The board expanded the program by having it "grow a grade" each year after its introduction at the school.[5] The aim of the French immersion program is to fine-tune students' communication in French along with increasing student's knowledge of the francophone language. The 4-year French immersion program will allow participating students' to apply for courses at college or university where the language of instruction is in French.[6]

FIRST Robotics Team

Woodbridge College features a FIRST Robotics Competition team under the name Team 6513: Wyvern Robotics. The team was founded by student Roaheen Mansuri and mentor John Gatti late-2016. The team first participated during the 2017 game: FIRST Steamworks. The team ranked 45th out of a total of 60 teams at the 2017 FRC Ontario District Championship Event held at the Hershey Centre from April 12 to April 15.[8]

Uniform

Woodbridge College is the only public secondary school in York Region where students wear uniforms, a policy which originated during its alternative school days. The uniform consists of either a white or navy blue polo shirt and grey pants. Both the pants and the polo shirts are crested with the school's Wyvern mascot. All articles of the uniform must be purchased directly from the school's designated uniform supplier. All students must wear plain black shoes although this policy is rarely enforced. Uniforms also consist of alternative outwear.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Our School". York Region District School Board. Retrieved Sunday, April 23, 2017. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.yrdsb.ca/AboutUs/DirectorsAnnualReport/Documents/2016-17-Sec.pdf
  3. ^ "Woodbridge College Woodbridge Ontario Academic school ranking". ontario.compareschoolrankings.org. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  4. ^ N.p.: York Region District School Board, Dec. 2015. PDF. Displays the boundaries of Woodbridge College. Document is available at: http://www.yrdsb.ca/AboutUs/Departments/Planning/Documents/Boundary/319Boundary.pdf
  5. ^ a b Public Session. Rep. Aurora: York Region District School Board, 2014. Print. Information on Woodbridge College and its "holding school" status is found in page 8 of the report.
  6. ^ a b "Course Calendar". www.careercruising.com. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  7. ^ Proposed Secondary French Immersion Boundary Change: Public Information Meeting. N.p.: York Region District School Board, n.d. PDF.
  8. ^ https://frc-events.firstinspires.org/2017/team/6513