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Old Scona Academic High School

Old Strathcona Academic , often referred to as Old Scona or OSA, is a high school in the Old Strathcona district of Edmonton, Alberta. It is a small academic high school with a population of approximately 340 to 360 students. The school's stated purpose is to provide academically inclined students an opportunity to grow in an environment of intellectual stimulation, and is recognized as one of the top academic high schools in Canada.[1] The school's motto is, "Ever to Excel".

Old Strathcona Academic
Old Scona Academic High School in Edmonton
Address
10523 84 Avenue NW

, ,
Canada
Coordinates53°31′11″N 113°30′07″W / 53.51972°N 113.50194°W / 53.51972; -113.50194
Information
School typePublic Secondary School
MottoEver to Excel
Founded1976
School boardEdmonton Public Schools
SuperintendentDarrel Robertson
Area trusteeMichael Janz
PrincipalWill Deys
Grades10–12
Enrollment364 (2020-21)
LanguageEnglish
AreaOld Strathcona
Colour(s)Maroon, Green, and Gold    
Team nameOlympians
Websiteoldscona.epsb.ca

History edit

The building housing Old Scona Academic was opened in 1908 as Strathcona Collegiate Institute. Originally part of the City of Strathcona school system, Strathcona Collegiate Institute transferred to the Edmonton system when Strathcona amalgamated with Edmonton in 1912. University of Alberta classes were held on the upper floors from 1909 to 1911. In 1912, the name of the school was changed to Strathcona High School.[2]: 121  Strathcona High School closed in 1958, following the opening of Strathcona Composite High School in 1955 and of Bonnie Doon High School in 1958.[2]: 122, 349, 354 

Following the closure of the high school the building was used as Strathcona Junior High School (Until the mid-1960s). It later saw use for continuing education, special education, and as an annex for MacEwan University when that institution was founded in 1971.[2]: 122  In 1976, the Board of Trustees of Edmonton Public Schools opened Old Scona Academic High School, an academic alternative high school in the original Strathcona Collegiate Institute building. Since June 1980, Old Scona Academic has been an International Baccalaureate World School.[3]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

Being a school of only ≈360 students, Old Scona Academic had only 2 periods of distance learning during the worldwide pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 from 2019-2021, even with the highest attendance rate in the Edmonton Public Schools Board district (92%) for senior high schools, compared to a districtwide average of 72% attendance rates across all schools. There was no person-to-person transmission of the virus at OSA detected by Alberta Health Services.[4]

Reputation and results edit

Old Scona Academic has been recognized as one of the best high schools in Canada; Maclean's Magazine named OSA as the top academic high school in Canada.[1] In addition to its Maclean's ranking, OSA has consistently been ranked by the Fraser Institute as the best high school in Alberta.[5] In 2011, it was featured as the top-ranked high school in the Edmonton Sun's High School Report Card.[6] The school is consistently the top performing Edmonton High school in school marks and provincial diploma exams.[7]

Admission edit

The 120 students who enter OSA each year are chosen on the basis of set criteria from an excess of applicants. Prospective students are evaluated using a standardized admission exam, in addition to grade 9 marks and a character assessment from a Junior High counselor or principal.

Programs of study edit

Old Scona Academic offers the International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Diploma Program in addition to fulfilling the Alberta Education Curriculum. Students begin grade ten enrolled in a pre-I.B. program. During the spring term of this year, students must elect to either pursue the full I.B. program, a partial I.B. program, or the basic Alberta Education Curriculum. Most OSA students enroll in partial I.B., with approximately ten to twenty students a year opting for the full I.B. program.

The Old Scona Academic Higher Level (HL) I.B. course offerings as of 2021 are English A Language and Literature, European History (Route 2: Peacekeeping), Biology, and Physics. Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, French B, and Group 6 arts are offered only at the Standard Level (SL). Most courses are also offered as regular Alberta 20 and 30 level classes, for those students only taking the basic Alberta Education Curriculum or partial I.B. program.

Students who elect to undertake the full two-year I.B. program to receive an I.B. Diploma, must complete all six groups of courses, as per the International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Diploma Program.[8][9] This includes:

  • Group 1: English
  • Group 2: Second Language (French)
  • Group 3: Individuals and Societies (History)
  • Group 4: Experimental Sciences (Chemistry, Biology, or Physics)
  • Group 5: Mathematics and Computer Science
  • and Group 6: Arts.

At least three of these groups must be completed at Higher Level (HL). In addition to these classes, I.B. program students must take the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course, complete an extended essay, and must document a number of extra-curricular and community involvement hours known as CAS (Creativity, Action, Service) hours. Unlike other Canadian provinces, Alberta does not allow completion of the I.B. Diploma program to be used in lieu of the provincial diploma. As a result, on top of their I.B. course load, full I.B. program students must fulfill the requirements of the Alberta Education Curriculum that do not get covered by the I.B. program, such as the Career and Life Management (CALM) course, physical education, and ten credit 30-level course requirements.[10] Additionally, many post-secondary institutions (particularly those in Alberta) will not solely use the I.B. program for acceptance (though it does provide benefits). Many, for example, require completion of Chemistry, Biology, and Physics at the 30-level. As the I.B. program only requires one of these courses for Group 4, students must take the remaining two outside of the I.B. program. These combined requirements often lead to lengthy course loads and extended class hours / homework.

As a result of these demands, most students at Old Scona Academic choose to pursue a partial I.B. program. While this does not grant the student any I.B. Diploma status, there are benefits to completing many 30-level classes in I.B. Higher Level (HL). Many post-secondary institutions will view completion of these higher level classes (with good marks), as equivalent to completing comparative introductory classes in the post-secondary level. Therefore, students can use partial I.B. to get credit for many introductory post-secondary classes like Biology and English, saving both time and tuition later on.[9]

Because OSA is a small school, it has a limited selection of elective classes. These include choral music, instrumental music, jazz band, performing arts, drama, speech and debate, leadership, art, theory of knowledge (which can be taken without the full IB diploma), computer applications, computer programming, and cyber security. These options vary every year, depending on student body interest and staffing logistics. Physical education at the 20 and 30 levels is not required by the Alberta Education Curriculum, but is offered as an elective for students. In the past, many students have also taken second languages such as German and Japanese through external programs affiliated with Alberta Education.

Building edit

Designed by local architect Roland Lines, the cornerstone of the building was laid by the first premier (and education minister) of Alberta, Alexander Rutherford in 1907, the same year Strathcona became a city. The school was officially opened by Lieutenant-Governor George Bulyea on 17 February 1909. It was one of the largest and most up-to-date school buildings in the province at the time, featuring an advanced automatic climate control system. The style is described as Edwardian Classical Free, which retains some decorative features of the Victorian era but is more subdued, practical, and utilitarian, and less traditional.

The building has received a number of renovations since its opening. The most recent major renovation and restoration took place in 1997. Since then, smaller restoration projects like new flooring have taken place. Modernization of the school to include computer labs, a Wi-Fi network and LCD projectors in classrooms have been careful to maintain the historical integrity of the building. Some elements, such as the external fire escapes, remain part of the building for historical integrity, but are no longer in use due to structural age. Many of the building's mechanical systems, although today out-of-date and replaced for efficiency and safety reasons, were highly advanced when the building was constructed. Many elements have been left by renovations for decorative effect, are on display in the school, or have been stored in the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

In September 2008, in recognition of the academic history of the various institutions that have used the building over the years and the architectural significance of the building, the school was designated a provincial historic resource. This designation limits the modifications and additions that can be performed on the building.[11]

Notable alumni edit

External links edit

School website: https://oldscona.epsb.ca/

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Brian Bergman With Karin Marley (2005-08-22). . Macleans.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  2. ^ a b c Kostek, Michael (1992). A Century and Ten: The History of Edmonton Public Schools. Edmonton Public Schools. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ "International Baccalaureate". Ibo.org. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  4. ^ "Coronavirus: 28% of Edmonton students enrolled in online school - Edmonton | Globalnews.ca".
  5. ^ "The Fraser Institute Alberta High School Report Card". FraserInstitute.ca. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  6. ^ . EdmontonSun.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  7. ^ "Diploma Exam Marks vs. School Marks | Alberta High Schools | Eight Leaves | Data Analytics & Software Development".
  8. ^ . Ibo.org. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-02-06. Retrieved 2010-11-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Alberta Education - Guide to Education 2010–2011". Education.alberta.ca. 2010-09-01. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  11. ^ "Alberta Register of Historic Places".
  12. ^ Clarence Campbell
  13. ^ "Chrystia Freeland on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  14. ^ Moray, Lindsay (October 22, 2019). "Genuis granted second term". Sherwood Park News. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
  16. ^ "Little orange dot:' Lone Alberta NDP MP says she offers different perspective". May 31, 2020.

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Old Strathcona Academic often referred to as Old Scona or OSA is a high school in the Old Strathcona district of Edmonton Alberta It is a small academic high school with a population of approximately 340 to 360 students The school s stated purpose is to provide academically inclined students an opportunity to grow in an environment of intellectual stimulation and is recognized as one of the top academic high schools in Canada 1 The school s motto is Ever to Excel Old Strathcona AcademicOld Scona Academic High School in EdmontonAddress10523 84 Avenue NWEdmonton Alberta T6E 2H5CanadaCoordinates53 31 11 N 113 30 07 W 53 51972 N 113 50194 W 53 51972 113 50194InformationSchool typePublic Secondary SchoolMottoEver to ExcelFounded1976School boardEdmonton Public SchoolsSuperintendentDarrel RobertsonArea trusteeMichael JanzPrincipalWill DeysGrades10 12Enrollment364 2020 21 LanguageEnglishAreaOld StrathconaColour s Maroon Green and Gold Team nameOlympiansWebsiteoldscona wbr epsb wbr ca Contents 1 History 1 1 COVID 19 pandemic 2 Reputation and results 3 Admission 4 Programs of study 5 Building 6 Notable alumni 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory editThe building housing Old Scona Academic was opened in 1908 as Strathcona Collegiate Institute Originally part of the City of Strathcona school system Strathcona Collegiate Institute transferred to the Edmonton system when Strathcona amalgamated with Edmonton in 1912 University of Alberta classes were held on the upper floors from 1909 to 1911 In 1912 the name of the school was changed to Strathcona High School 2 121 Strathcona High School closed in 1958 following the opening of Strathcona Composite High School in 1955 and of Bonnie Doon High School in 1958 2 122 349 354 Following the closure of the high school the building was used as Strathcona Junior High School Until the mid 1960s It later saw use for continuing education special education and as an annex for MacEwan University when that institution was founded in 1971 2 122 In 1976 the Board of Trustees of Edmonton Public Schools opened Old Scona Academic High School an academic alternative high school in the original Strathcona Collegiate Institute building Since June 1980 Old Scona Academic has been an International Baccalaureate World School 3 COVID 19 pandemic edit Being a school of only 360 students Old Scona Academic had only 2 periods of distance learning during the worldwide pandemic of SARS CoV 2 from 2019 2021 even with the highest attendance rate in the Edmonton Public Schools Board district 92 for senior high schools compared to a districtwide average of 72 attendance rates across all schools There was no person to person transmission of the virus at OSA detected by Alberta Health Services 4 Reputation and results editOld Scona Academic has been recognized as one of the best high schools in Canada Maclean s Magazine named OSA as the top academic high school in Canada 1 In addition to its Maclean s ranking OSA has consistently been ranked by the Fraser Institute as the best high school in Alberta 5 In 2011 it was featured as the top ranked high school in the Edmonton Sun s High School Report Card 6 The school is consistently the top performing Edmonton High school in school marks and provincial diploma exams 7 Admission editThe 120 students who enter OSA each year are chosen on the basis of set criteria from an excess of applicants Prospective students are evaluated using a standardized admission exam in addition to grade 9 marks and a character assessment from a Junior High counselor or principal Programs of study editOld Scona Academic offers the International Baccalaureate I B Diploma Program in addition to fulfilling the Alberta Education Curriculum Students begin grade ten enrolled in a pre I B program During the spring term of this year students must elect to either pursue the full I B program a partial I B program or the basic Alberta Education Curriculum Most OSA students enroll in partial I B with approximately ten to twenty students a year opting for the full I B program The Old Scona Academic Higher Level HL I B course offerings as of 2021 are English A Language and Literature European History Route 2 Peacekeeping Biology and Physics Mathematics Chemistry Computer Science French B and Group 6 arts are offered only at the Standard Level SL Most courses are also offered as regular Alberta 20 and 30 level classes for those students only taking the basic Alberta Education Curriculum or partial I B program Students who elect to undertake the full two year I B program to receive an I B Diploma must complete all six groups of courses as per the International Baccalaureate I B Diploma Program 8 9 This includes Group 1 English Group 2 Second Language French Group 3 Individuals and Societies History Group 4 Experimental Sciences Chemistry Biology or Physics Group 5 Mathematics and Computer Science and Group 6 Arts At least three of these groups must be completed at Higher Level HL In addition to these classes I B program students must take the Theory of Knowledge TOK course complete an extended essay and must document a number of extra curricular and community involvement hours known as CAS Creativity Action Service hours Unlike other Canadian provinces Alberta does not allow completion of the I B Diploma program to be used in lieu of the provincial diploma As a result on top of their I B course load full I B program students must fulfill the requirements of the Alberta Education Curriculum that do not get covered by the I B program such as the Career and Life Management CALM course physical education and ten credit 30 level course requirements 10 Additionally many post secondary institutions particularly those in Alberta will not solely use the I B program for acceptance though it does provide benefits Many for example require completion of Chemistry Biology and Physics at the 30 level As the I B program only requires one of these courses for Group 4 students must take the remaining two outside of the I B program These combined requirements often lead to lengthy course loads and extended class hours homework As a result of these demands most students at Old Scona Academic choose to pursue a partial I B program While this does not grant the student any I B Diploma status there are benefits to completing many 30 level classes in I B Higher Level HL Many post secondary institutions will view completion of these higher level classes with good marks as equivalent to completing comparative introductory classes in the post secondary level Therefore students can use partial I B to get credit for many introductory post secondary classes like Biology and English saving both time and tuition later on 9 Because OSA is a small school it has a limited selection of elective classes These include choral music instrumental music jazz band performing arts drama speech and debate leadership art theory of knowledge which can be taken without the full IB diploma computer applications computer programming and cyber security These options vary every year depending on student body interest and staffing logistics Physical education at the 20 and 30 levels is not required by the Alberta Education Curriculum but is offered as an elective for students In the past many students have also taken second languages such as German and Japanese through external programs affiliated with Alberta Education Building editDesigned by local architect Roland Lines the cornerstone of the building was laid by the first premier and education minister of Alberta Alexander Rutherford in 1907 the same year Strathcona became a city The school was officially opened by Lieutenant Governor George Bulyea on 17 February 1909 It was one of the largest and most up to date school buildings in the province at the time featuring an advanced automatic climate control system The style is described as Edwardian Classical Free which retains some decorative features of the Victorian era but is more subdued practical and utilitarian and less traditional The building has received a number of renovations since its opening The most recent major renovation and restoration took place in 1997 Since then smaller restoration projects like new flooring have taken place Modernization of the school to include computer labs a Wi Fi network and LCD projectors in classrooms have been careful to maintain the historical integrity of the building Some elements such as the external fire escapes remain part of the building for historical integrity but are no longer in use due to structural age Many of the building s mechanical systems although today out of date and replaced for efficiency and safety reasons were highly advanced when the building was constructed Many elements have been left by renovations for decorative effect are on display in the school or have been stored in the Provincial Archives of Alberta In September 2008 in recognition of the academic history of the various institutions that have used the building over the years and the architectural significance of the building the school was designated a provincial historic resource This designation limits the modifications and additions that can be performed on the building 11 Notable alumni editClarence Campbell Third President of the National Hockey League Rhodes Scholar 12 Chrystia Freeland Rhodes Scholar Journalist Canadian Deputy Prime Minister 13 Garnett Genuis MP for Sherwood Park Fort Saskatchewan 14 1 Lois Hole 15th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 15 Heather McPherson politician MP for Edmonton Strathcona 16 Ray Muzyka co founder of BioWare William Smith Ziegler brigadier in the Second World War External links editSchool website https oldscona epsb ca References edit a b c Brian Bergman With Karin Marley 2005 08 22 Canada s best high schools Macleans ca Education Universities Macleans ca Archived from the original on 2012 04 03 Retrieved 2010 11 14 a b c Kostek Michael 1992 A Century and Ten The History of Edmonton Public Schools Edmonton Public Schools Retrieved 2 July 2017 International Baccalaureate Ibo org Retrieved 2010 11 14 Coronavirus 28 of Edmonton students enrolled in online school Edmonton Globalnews ca The Fraser Institute Alberta High School Report Card FraserInstitute ca Retrieved 2010 11 14 Edmonton Sun High School Report Card EdmontonSun com Archived from the original on 2014 03 01 Retrieved 2011 06 11 Diploma Exam Marks vs School Marks Alberta High Schools Eight Leaves Data Analytics amp Software Development IB Diploma Programme curriculum Ibo org Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2010 11 14 a b Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 02 06 Retrieved 2010 11 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Alberta Education Guide to Education 2010 2011 Education alberta ca 2010 09 01 Retrieved 2010 11 14 Alberta Register of Historic Places Clarence Campbell Chrystia Freeland on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 2018 09 01 Moray Lindsay October 22 2019 Genuis granted second term Sherwood Park News Retrieved November 3 2020 Good harvest for a lifetime of work Archived from the original on 2014 01 21 Retrieved 2013 10 31 Little orange dot Lone Alberta NDP MP says she offers different perspective May 31 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Old Scona Academic High School amp oldid 1212106584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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