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Bayview Secondary School

Bayview Secondary School, initially known as Bayview High School is a grade 9–12, 2-semester secondary school operated by the York Region District School Board. It is located just north of the northeast corner of Bayview Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.[2] Bayview S.S. was officially opened on March 19, 1961.

Bayview Secondary School
Address
10077 Bayview Ave

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Canada
Coordinates43°52′41″N 79°24′55″W / 43.87800°N 79.41524°W / 43.87800; -79.41524
Information
Former nameBayview High School
School typeHigh school
International Baccalaureate World School
MottoFriends Learning Together
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
Founded1960
School boardYork Region District School Board
SuperintendentLiz Davis
Area trusteeCindy Liang
School number893978
PrincipalAldrin Fernando
Grades9–12
Enrolment1673[1] (October 2019)
Colour(s)     
Red, white and black
MascotBengal
Team nameBayview Bengals
Websitewww.bayview.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
Last updated: September 2019

Bayview S.S. is named after the street on which it is located. Its 15-acre (61,000 m2) area used to be part of the Elliot farm.[2]

According to the Fraser Institute, the school ranked 9th in Ontario in a Fraser Institute ranking of all Ontario Secondary Schools in 2016-17.[3] The school does not offer an AP program, though it does have a renowned IB program, only open to students who live in the school area. Bayview S.S. ranked second nationally in the 2011 Euclid mathematics contest for grade 12 students held by the University of Waterloo.[4] Bayview also consistently ranks well in Computer Programming competitions such as the CCC or ECOO.

Students of Bayview S.S. come from a variety of linguistic and cultural backgrounds. In 2005, in the neighbourhood around Bayview Secondary School, about 40% of residents were of Chinese ethnic origin, 8.1% were of East Indian origin, and 5.9% were of Iranian origin.[5]

Enrolment edit

Bayview S.S. had over 2000 students in September 2016.[6] The York Region District School Board had not projected such a large enrolment at the beginning of the school year. The high enrolment was attributed to the 150 walk-in students at the beginning of the school year. Moreover, it was predicted that the student population would decrease that year because a new Catholic school was opened nearby, but enrolment went up instead of down.[7]

Many parents were concerned that Bayview's enrolment would keep rising in the near future because new condominium buildings would be completed at the Bayview and Major Mackenzie area in 2011.[6]

Prior to 2017, Bayview S.S. was the only secondary school in the York Region District School Board offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme, resulting in the high enrolment of students. Since 2017, other schools in the school board have opened their own IB programmes, allowing the school to restrict enrolment to only schools within the school boundary. Since then, enrolment has dropped significantly as students are not allowed to attend the school if they live outside of the school boundary.

IB Programme edit

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme at Bayview is a competitive entry program founded 30 years ago that consists of approximately 110 students per grade living in York Region, who are selected based on their performance in a three-part entrance exam (testing mathematics, English, and French, which was replaced by a collaborative intake activity in 2019), their grade 7 final report card and a letter of teacher reference (no longer required after 2014, required again in 2016 and on). This programme targets students who are well-rounded and high achievers in all aspects of school. The entrance exam is written in the November of the students' grade 8 year, and the candidates are picked by the IB coordinators and school administration by January.

Students would first enter pre-IB and if they so choose, may take the IB Diploma Programme in their Grade 11 and 12 years.

The IB Diploma Programme at Bayview S.S. includes the following: HL (Higher Level) English A Literature, SL (Standard Level) French B, HL History, HL Economics, SL Geography (no longer offered), HL Biology, HL Chemistry, SL Biology, SL Chemistry, SL Physics, SL Mathematics, SL Theatre, SL Visual Arts, CAS (Creativity, Action, Service), and the Extended Essay, which students begin writing in their Grade 11 year and finish in their Grade 12 year. The IB Diploma Programme also includes a TOK or Theory of Knowledge course. In order to convert their 7-point IB scale marks into the percentile system in the Ontario education system, IB students are offered a mathematical conversion system. The first two years in this programme are free, but the last two years require a $3000 non-refundable fee, not eligible for a tax receipt. The school does not provide transportation for students who do not live near the school.

As of 2018, the school no longer accepts students into the IB Diploma Programme if they do not live within the school boundary. This is due to the increase of the IB Diploma Programme in nearby schools.

Virtually 100% of graduating students from the IB programme follow on with a university education. University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, Queen's University and University of Western Ontario have been some of the most popular destinations, though some graduates choose to continue their education in elite American universities, such as the Ivy League schools.

Sports edit

Athletic teams at Bayview S.S. include volleyball, swimming, soccer, basketball, ultimate frisbee, table tennis, dragon boat, badminton, and tennis. The structure of the sports teams are that grade 9/10 students are in the "junior" team, whereas grade 11/12 students are in the "senior" team.

Extracurricular activities edit

Bayview S.S. is home to a variety of clubs, a Student Council and Prefect Organization, and music and drama programs. Other clubs include the Math Club, Computer Club, Engineering Club, Competitive Programming Club, Chinese Calligraphy Club, Debate Club, BAC (Bayview Art Club), Relay For Life Writer's Guide, Eco-Club, HOSA, DECA, STOP (Stop the Trafficking of People), CAP (Child Adoption Program), Reach for the Top, Free the Children, Model United Nations (MUN), GSA, Public Speaking, Yearbook Committee, BSS Press, Ukulele Club, Chess Club, and several bands which students can join. In spring 2012, an outdoor classroom was built using large rocks by the Eco Team.[citation needed] Bayview's DECA Club was recognized by York Region as one of the top chapters in Canada, and the club broke provincial records in terms of qualifiers for the International Conference for Developing Careers (ICDC). In 2016, DECA Ontario recognized the International trophy winners.[8] In 2017, DECA Ontario recognized the international trophy winners at ICDC, with Bayview winning a fourth of the total number of trophies the province had won with 9 trophies.

Surrounding area edit

Bayview S.S. is located in Ward 3 of the Town of Richmond Hill. In 2005, Ward 3 had a population of 28,315. Single detached houses are the most common dwelling, comprising 79.93% of total housing in the area. Most common ethnic origins are Chinese (39.85%), East Indian (8.10%), Iranian (5.90%). Most common mother tongues are English (28.48%), Cantonese (21.47%). In 2006, 47.04% of residents of Ward 3 that were 15 years and older had some amount of university education.[5] Most of the residents in this area are middle-class families. In 2005, 42.62% of Richmond Hill households earned $100,000 and above.[9]

Bayview S.S. has a York Region Transit bus stop directly in front of the school that takes students south to Finch Station (TTC) in Toronto in approximately 30 minutes. There is also a bus stop within a nearby plaza that takes students west to Vaughan Mills in roughly 40 minutes.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

Feeder schools edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "York Region District School Board - Monthly Enrolment Report" (PDF). York Region District School Board. October 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  2. ^ a b . Yrdsb.edu.on.ca. November 14, 1960. Archived from the original on February 23, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  3. ^ . Fraser Institute. Archived from the original on January 8, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  4. ^ "University of Waterloo 2011 Euclid Mathematics Contest Results" (PDF). University of Waterloo.
  5. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2011. Retrieved April 8, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 16, 2016. Retrieved 2012-04-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2011. Retrieved 2010-04-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Richmond Hill high school shatters provincial DECA record". March 8, 2016.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2007. Retrieved April 8, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Richmond Hill's Trish Stratus mat star". Archived from the original on July 13, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
  11. ^ "Ammaar GHADIYALI".
  12. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 27, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2011.

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Bayview Secondary School initially known as Bayview High School is a grade 9 12 2 semester secondary school operated by the York Region District School Board It is located just north of the northeast corner of Bayview Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive in Richmond Hill Ontario Canada 2 Bayview S S was officially opened on March 19 1961 Bayview Secondary SchoolAddress10077 Bayview AveRichmond Hill Ontario L4C 2L4CanadaCoordinates43 52 41 N 79 24 55 W 43 87800 N 79 41524 W 43 87800 79 41524InformationFormer nameBayview High SchoolSchool typeHigh schoolInternational Baccalaureate World SchoolMottoFriends Learning TogetherReligious affiliation s SecularFounded1960School boardYork Region District School BoardSuperintendentLiz DavisArea trusteeCindy LiangSchool number893978PrincipalAldrin FernandoGrades9 12Enrolment1673 1 October 2019 Colour s Red white and blackMascotBengalTeam nameBayview BengalsWebsitewww wbr bayview wbr ss wbr yrdsb wbr edu wbr on wbr caLast updated September 2019Bayview S S is named after the street on which it is located Its 15 acre 61 000 m2 area used to be part of the Elliot farm 2 According to the Fraser Institute the school ranked 9th in Ontario in a Fraser Institute ranking of all Ontario Secondary Schools in 2016 17 3 The school does not offer an AP program though it does have a renowned IB program only open to students who live in the school area Bayview S S ranked second nationally in the 2011 Euclid mathematics contest for grade 12 students held by the University of Waterloo 4 Bayview also consistently ranks well in Computer Programming competitions such as the CCC or ECOO Students of Bayview S S come from a variety of linguistic and cultural backgrounds In 2005 in the neighbourhood around Bayview Secondary School about 40 of residents were of Chinese ethnic origin 8 1 were of East Indian origin and 5 9 were of Iranian origin 5 Contents 1 Enrolment 2 IB Programme 3 Sports 4 Extracurricular activities 5 Surrounding area 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty 8 Feeder schools 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEnrolment editBayview S S had over 2000 students in September 2016 6 The York Region District School Board had not projected such a large enrolment at the beginning of the school year The high enrolment was attributed to the 150 walk in students at the beginning of the school year Moreover it was predicted that the student population would decrease that year because a new Catholic school was opened nearby but enrolment went up instead of down 7 Many parents were concerned that Bayview s enrolment would keep rising in the near future because new condominium buildings would be completed at the Bayview and Major Mackenzie area in 2011 6 Prior to 2017 Bayview S S was the only secondary school in the York Region District School Board offering the International Baccalaureate IB Programme resulting in the high enrolment of students Since 2017 other schools in the school board have opened their own IB programmes allowing the school to restrict enrolment to only schools within the school boundary Since then enrolment has dropped significantly as students are not allowed to attend the school if they live outside of the school boundary IB Programme editThe International Baccalaureate IB Programme at Bayview is a competitive entry program founded 30 years ago that consists of approximately 110 students per grade living in York Region who are selected based on their performance in a three part entrance exam testing mathematics English and French which was replaced by a collaborative intake activity in 2019 their grade 7 final report card and a letter of teacher reference no longer required after 2014 required again in 2016 and on This programme targets students who are well rounded and high achievers in all aspects of school The entrance exam is written in the November of the students grade 8 year and the candidates are picked by the IB coordinators and school administration by January Students would first enter pre IB and if they so choose may take the IB Diploma Programme in their Grade 11 and 12 years The IB Diploma Programme at Bayview S S includes the following HL Higher Level English A Literature SL Standard Level French B HL History HL Economics SL Geography no longer offered HL Biology HL Chemistry SL Biology SL Chemistry SL Physics SL Mathematics SL Theatre SL Visual Arts CAS Creativity Action Service and the Extended Essay which students begin writing in their Grade 11 year and finish in their Grade 12 year The IB Diploma Programme also includes a TOK or Theory of Knowledge course In order to convert their 7 point IB scale marks into the percentile system in the Ontario education system IB students are offered a mathematical conversion system The first two years in this programme are free but the last two years require a 3000 non refundable fee not eligible for a tax receipt The school does not provide transportation for students who do not live near the school As of 2018 the school no longer accepts students into the IB Diploma Programme if they do not live within the school boundary This is due to the increase of the IB Diploma Programme in nearby schools Virtually 100 of graduating students from the IB programme follow on with a university education University of Toronto University of Waterloo Queen s University and University of Western Ontario have been some of the most popular destinations though some graduates choose to continue their education in elite American universities such as the Ivy League schools Sports editAthletic teams at Bayview S S include volleyball swimming soccer basketball ultimate frisbee table tennis dragon boat badminton and tennis The structure of the sports teams are that grade 9 10 students are in the junior team whereas grade 11 12 students are in the senior team Extracurricular activities editBayview S S is home to a variety of clubs a Student Council and Prefect Organization and music and drama programs Other clubs include the Math Club Computer Club Engineering Club Competitive Programming Club Chinese Calligraphy Club Debate Club BAC Bayview Art Club Relay For Life Writer s Guide Eco Club HOSA DECA STOP Stop the Trafficking of People CAP Child Adoption Program Reach for the Top Free the Children Model United Nations MUN GSA Public Speaking Yearbook Committee BSS Press Ukulele Club Chess Club and several bands which students can join In spring 2012 an outdoor classroom was built using large rocks by the Eco Team citation needed Bayview s DECA Club was recognized by York Region as one of the top chapters in Canada and the club broke provincial records in terms of qualifiers for the International Conference for Developing Careers ICDC In 2016 DECA Ontario recognized the International trophy winners 8 In 2017 DECA Ontario recognized the international trophy winners at ICDC with Bayview winning a fourth of the total number of trophies the province had won with 9 trophies Surrounding area editBayview S S is located in Ward 3 of the Town of Richmond Hill In 2005 Ward 3 had a population of 28 315 Single detached houses are the most common dwelling comprising 79 93 of total housing in the area Most common ethnic origins are Chinese 39 85 East Indian 8 10 Iranian 5 90 Most common mother tongues are English 28 48 Cantonese 21 47 In 2006 47 04 of residents of Ward 3 that were 15 years and older had some amount of university education 5 Most of the residents in this area are middle class families In 2005 42 62 of Richmond Hill households earned 100 000 and above 9 Bayview S S has a York Region Transit bus stop directly in front of the school that takes students south to Finch Station TTC in Toronto in approximately 30 minutes There is also a bus stop within a nearby plaza that takes students west to Vaughan Mills in roughly 40 minutes Notable alumni editBryan Buchan citation needed Trish Stratus Wrestler 10 Craig Walker citation needed Ammaar Ghadiyali Olympian 11 Notable faculty editBryan Buchan retired after 2010 2011 school year 12 Glenn Clark former National Lacrosse League player and coach citation needed Feeder schools editBayview Hill Elementary School Crosby Heights Public School Richmond Rose Public School Silver Stream Public School Walter Scott Public School Sixteenth Avenue Public School Beverley Acres Public SchoolSee also editList of high schools in OntarioReferences edit York Region District School Board Monthly Enrolment Report PDF York Region District School Board October 31 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Bayview S S Yrdsb edu on ca November 14 1960 Archived from the original on February 23 2012 Retrieved August 9 2010 Academic rankings of secondary schools in Ontario Fraser Institute Archived from the original on January 8 2014 Retrieved April 24 2019 University of Waterloo 2011 Euclid Mathematics Contest Results PDF University of Waterloo a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2011 Retrieved April 8 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