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McRoberts Secondary School

Hugh McRoberts Secondary School, officially École Secondaire Hugh McRoberts Secondary School, is a Canadian public school in Richmond, British Columbia and is a part of School District 38 Richmond. It is one of the two schools in Richmond that offer the French Immersion Secondary School program (the other being McMath). McRoberts is situated at Garden City Road and Williams Road. The school logo and mascot is a "Striker", which is depicted as a mounted knight carrying a lance or a claymore. The logo had previously been a shamrock.

Hugh McRoberts Secondary School
École Secondaire Hugh McRoberts Secondary School
McRoberts in 2006
Address
8980 Williams Road

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Canada
Information
School typeHigh School
MottoLearning Together... Achieving Our Dreams
FoundedNovember 30, 1962
School boardSchool District 38 Richmond
SuperintendentScott Robinson
Area trusteeRichard Lee
PrincipalAviva Vaughan
Grades8-12
Enrollment980 (September 30, 2017)
LanguageEnglish, French
AreaSouth Arm
Colour(s)Green/White/Black    
MascotStriker
Team nameStrikers
WebsiteHugh McRoberts Secondary School
SAT School Code is 821311.

Being a dual-track school, McRoberts is the English catchment school for regular programme students from Bridge, Lee (west of Garden City Road), and Whiteside Elementaries and the French catchment for French Immersion students from Anderson, Bridge, Mitchell, and Whiteside Elementaries.[1][2]

In 2006, the Fraser Institute evaluated Hugh McRoberts Secondary as the highest ranking school compared to other secondary schools in Richmond, with an average ranking of 8.3 out of 10.0 for all schools in the Greater Vancouver Regional District.[3]

History edit

This school was named after Hugh McRoberts (1815–1883), one of the first European settlers on Sea Island (formerly referred to as McRoberts' Island). McRoberts was born in Ireland and moved to Australia before he moved to Canada. In 1862, McRoberts purchased 1,600 acres of land on Sea Island and named his farm "Richmond," after his wife's birthplace in England.[4][5]

Hugh McRoberts Junior Secondary School opened on November 30, 1962, and served grades 8 and 10 only, providing a continuous education for students finishing grade 7 from Whiteside, Kidd, and Woodwind Elementaries. In 1996, Richmond's junior and senior secondaries were amalgamated, and every secondary school began serving students of grades 8 through 12. McRoberts began housing its French Immersion programme the same year. The high school was partially renovated in 1999.[5][6]

Sports and athletics edit

Former Canadian International Gary Hirayama is one of the coaches of both the junior and senior rugby teams. The team plays its games on the adjoining South Arm Park Field.

Fall edit

  • Cross-Country
  • Girls' Volleyball
  • Boys' Soccer
  • Junior/Senior Boys' Volleyball
  • Grade 8/9 Boys' Rugby
  • Swimming

Winter edit

  • Girls' Basketball
  • Boys' Basketball
  • Table Tennis

Spring edit

  • Tennis
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Track & Field
  • Badminton
  • Grade 8/9 Boys' Volleyball
  • Girls' Soccer
  • Junior/Senior Boy's Rugby
  • Girls' Rugby
  • Golf[7]

The senior girls' field hockey ('97, '06) and soccer teams ('07) have both won provincial championships since the school became a Senior High. The senior girls' rugby team has won the school's only provincial championship in 2008.

The Co-Ed Ultimate Frisbee team won back-to-back Tier 2 BCJUC Provincials in 2010 and 2011. In the 2016 spring season, the team was placed in the C Division of Spring Reign Tournament held in Burlington, WA and won.[8] They soon became Richmond School City League Champions for the first time by beating the powerhouse team Richmond High 11-10.[9] This granted them a spot in Tier 1 BCJUC Provincials. McRoberts finished first in their pool. They made it to the finals after defeating Sutherland in the semi-finals on universe point. They won against Stratford Hall in the finals.[10] This was the first time a Richmond High School making it to Tier 1 BCJUC finals and also winning the title.

In the 2019-20 campaign, the Senior Girls Volleyball team won its inaugural South Fraser Championship, replacing the Vancouver and District Championship. The Senior Boys soccer team also won its South Fraser Championship, advancing to provincials.

The school's teams compete in the Richmond League at a district level and either the Vancouver & District or South Fraser league at the regional level. The school competes at a variety of size-levels depending on the sport.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Catchment Boundaries" (PDF). School District 38 Richmond. July 2023. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. ^ "French Immersion Catchment Boundaries" (PDF). School District 38 Richmond. July 2023. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-03-21. Retrieved 2006-09-26.
  4. ^ Henderson, Jon (2004). Richmond Schools—What's in a Name?. Canada: City of Richmond Archives. p. 20. ISBN 0-9690031-7-X.
  5. ^ a b "Hugh McRoberts Secondary School". City of Richmond. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  6. ^ "About Us". École Secondaire McRoberts Secondary School. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  7. ^ "HMS Athletics". Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  8. ^ "Spring Reign 2016 - High School - C Division". Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  9. ^ "Richmond Secondary Sports - Powered By esportsdesk.com". www.esportsdesk.com. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  10. ^ Booth, Mark. "Strikers crowned B.C. ultimate champions". Richmond News. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  11. ^ Mackarenko, Gloria (November 2, 2014). "Supermodel Coco Rocha comes home to Richmond". CBC News. Retrieved March 29, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Hugh McRoberts Secondary School officially Ecole Secondaire Hugh McRoberts Secondary School is a Canadian public school in Richmond British Columbia and is a part of School District 38 Richmond It is one of the two schools in Richmond that offer the French Immersion Secondary School program the other being McMath McRoberts is situated at Garden City Road and Williams Road The school logo and mascot is a Striker which is depicted as a mounted knight carrying a lance or a claymore The logo had previously been a shamrock Hugh McRoberts Secondary SchoolEcole Secondaire Hugh McRoberts Secondary SchoolMcRoberts in 2006Address8980 Williams RoadRichmond British Columbia V7A 1G6CanadaInformationSchool typeHigh SchoolMottoLearning Together Achieving Our DreamsFoundedNovember 30 1962School boardSchool District 38 RichmondSuperintendentScott RobinsonArea trusteeRichard LeePrincipalAviva VaughanGrades8 12Enrollment980 September 30 2017 LanguageEnglish FrenchAreaSouth ArmColour s Green White Black MascotStrikerTeam nameStrikersWebsiteHugh McRoberts Secondary SchoolSAT School Code is 821311 Being a dual track school McRoberts is the English catchment school for regular programme students from Bridge Lee west of Garden City Road and Whiteside Elementaries and the French catchment for French Immersion students from Anderson Bridge Mitchell and Whiteside Elementaries 1 2 In 2006 the Fraser Institute evaluated Hugh McRoberts Secondary as the highest ranking school compared to other secondary schools in Richmond with an average ranking of 8 3 out of 10 0 for all schools in the Greater Vancouver Regional District 3 Contents 1 History 2 Sports and athletics 2 1 Fall 2 2 Winter 2 3 Spring 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThis school was named after Hugh McRoberts 1815 1883 one of the first European settlers on Sea Island formerly referred to as McRoberts Island McRoberts was born in Ireland and moved to Australia before he moved to Canada In 1862 McRoberts purchased 1 600 acres of land on Sea Island and named his farm Richmond after his wife s birthplace in England 4 5 Hugh McRoberts Junior Secondary School opened on November 30 1962 and served grades 8 and 10 only providing a continuous education for students finishing grade 7 from Whiteside Kidd and Woodwind Elementaries In 1996 Richmond s junior and senior secondaries were amalgamated and every secondary school began serving students of grades 8 through 12 McRoberts began housing its French Immersion programme the same year The high school was partially renovated in 1999 5 6 Sports and athletics editFormer Canadian International Gary Hirayama is one of the coaches of both the junior and senior rugby teams The team plays its games on the adjoining South Arm Park Field Fall edit Cross Country Girls Volleyball Boys Soccer Junior Senior Boys Volleyball Grade 8 9 Boys Rugby Swimming Winter edit Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Table Tennis Spring edit Tennis Ultimate Frisbee Track amp Field Badminton Grade 8 9 Boys Volleyball Girls Soccer Junior Senior Boy s Rugby Girls Rugby Golf 7 The senior girls field hockey 97 06 and soccer teams 07 have both won provincial championships since the school became a Senior High The senior girls rugby team has won the school s only provincial championship in 2008 The Co Ed Ultimate Frisbee team won back to back Tier 2 BCJUC Provincials in 2010 and 2011 In the 2016 spring season the team was placed in the C Division of Spring Reign Tournament held in Burlington WA and won 8 They soon became Richmond School City League Champions for the first time by beating the powerhouse team Richmond High 11 10 9 This granted them a spot in Tier 1 BCJUC Provincials McRoberts finished first in their pool They made it to the finals after defeating Sutherland in the semi finals on universe point They won against Stratford Hall in the finals 10 This was the first time a Richmond High School making it to Tier 1 BCJUC finals and also winning the title In the 2019 20 campaign the Senior Girls Volleyball team won its inaugural South Fraser Championship replacing the Vancouver and District Championship The Senior Boys soccer team also won its South Fraser Championship advancing to provincials The school s teams compete in the Richmond League at a district level and either the Vancouver amp District or South Fraser league at the regional level The school competes at a variety of size levels depending on the sport Notable alumni editArjan Bhullar Pro MMA Fighter Olympic Wrestler Grad 2004 Jonathan Gallivan musician producer and guitarist for Moist band Glenn Gawdin professional ice hockey player Nathan Hirayama Member Canadian National Sevens Rugby Team Grad 2006 Carolyn Jarvis Global News Anchor Grad 1997 Brian Johns Olympic Swimmer Grad 2000 citation needed Darcy Marquardt Olympic rower Grad 1997 2012 Olympic Silver medal Coco Rocha Fashion Model Grad 2006 11 Vincent Tong Actor Grad 1998 citation needed Cole Walliser Canadian filmmaker and music video director Grad 1999 References edit Catchment Boundaries PDF School District 38 Richmond July 2023 Retrieved 7 January 2024 French Immersion Catchment Boundaries PDF School District 38 Richmond July 2023 Retrieved 7 January 2024 The Fraser Institute PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 03 21 Retrieved 2006 09 26 Henderson Jon 2004 Richmond Schools What s in a Name Canada City of Richmond Archives p 20 ISBN 0 9690031 7 X a b Hugh McRoberts Secondary School City of Richmond Retrieved 7 January 2024 About Us Ecole Secondaire McRoberts Secondary School Retrieved 7 January 2024 HMS Athletics Retrieved February 22 2018 Spring Reign 2016 High School C Division Retrieved June 22 2016 Richmond Secondary Sports Powered By esportsdesk com www esportsdesk com Retrieved June 23 2016 Booth Mark Strikers crowned B C ultimate champions Richmond News Retrieved June 23 2016 Mackarenko Gloria November 2 2014 Supermodel Coco Rocha comes home to Richmond CBC News Retrieved March 29 2020 External links editOfficial website nbsp 49 8 25 N 123 7 34 05 W 49 14028 N 123 1261250 W 49 14028 123 1261250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McRoberts Secondary School amp oldid 1215442391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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