Riverside Secondary School (British Columbia)

Riverside Secondary School is a public coeducational secondary school located in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. It enrolls approximately 1450 students from grades 9 to 12.[1]

Riverside Secondary School
Address
2215 Reeve Street

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Canada
Coordinates49°15′22″N 122°47′21″W
Information
School typePublic Secondary
Founded1996
School districtSchool District 43 Coquitlam
PrincipalJon Bruneau
Staff120
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1450 (2017/2018)
CampusSuburban
Colour(s)     Blue
     Green
     White
SloganExpanding the Horizons of Opportunity
MascotRapid & Wave
Websitewww.sd43.bc.ca/secondary/riverside/Pages/default.aspx
Last updated: November 13, 2017

General information

Riverside lies on the south side of Port Coquitlam, the location of which was formerly grassland. Established in 1996, the school colours are forest green, teal blue, white, and black. Its mascots are called the Rapid & Wave, and its logo was designed in 1996. The school has five portables as of 2002 to the present date.

Riverside offers French immersion, allowing students to receive an additional Dogwood BC high school diploma in French Immersion. Students are also given the opportunity to complete an examination for the Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française.

Riverside also offers Honours-version courses in English 9–12, Mathematics 9–12, Social Studies 9-10, and Science 9-10. There is also a science co-op class offered to students in Grade 11.

In addition, Riverside offers a variety of clubs, sports teams, and volunteering opportunities to their students, which participate in many provincial and community events. Riverside also offers theatrical performances every year which have garnered awards both regionally and provincially for over the past decade.. Riverside's volleyball & basketball program, for both boys & girls are also very exceptional.

In 2013, Riverside embarked on its 1:1 (one to one) initiative, asking every grade 9 student to bring a tablet or laptop to use at school for his or her learning. This BYOD program, plus the emphasis on students building a digital portfolio, is part of Riverside's goal to develop digital citizens prepared for the 21st Century.

The Eddy

Riverside's newspaper, The Eddy, is run by English teacher Ms. Kathy Shong. In 2013, the newspaper began to publish their content online and stopped printing physical papers. As part of Riverside's 1:1 initiative, an online newscast (The EddyCast) was launched. After 2 years, the EddyCast was renamed and relaunched as "Rapid Fire".

The Eddy currently has 2 Editors in Chief: Molly MacCormack and Cristina Felekan.

Until 2019/2020, the Eddy was primarily run through the Journalism 10, 11, and 12 classes. However, due to changes in the BC Curriculum, the Eddy primarily takes contributions from students in New Media 10 and 11.

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References

  1. "Student Statistics - 2014/15" (PDF). BC Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2015-08-05.

Notable Alumni

NameYear GraduatedOccupationNotes
Zach Hamill2006Professional Hockey PlayerDrafted 8th overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston BruinsPlays for IF Björklöven in Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan
Tyler Shaw2011Singer/SongwriterBest known for his single "Kiss Goodnight and winner at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards"
Joshua J. Ballard2015Actor/Singer/DancerBest known for his leading voice role Mune in Mune: Guardian of the Moon
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