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Victoria School of the Arts

Victoria School of the Arts (formerly Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts) is a public school in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada operated by Edmonton Public Schools, offering students from kindergarten through grade 12 an International Baccalaureate aligned, arts-focused education, and is recognized as one of the top arts-focused schools in North America.[2][3]

Victoria School of the Arts
Victoria School from 101 Street, showing the academic 400 wing on the left and the Eva O. Howard theatre on the right
Address
10210 108 Avenue NW

, ,
T5H 1A8

Canada
Coordinates53°33′13″N 113°29′46″W / 53.55361°N 113.49611°W / 53.55361; -113.49611
Information
Former namesEdmonton High School, Victoria Composite High School, Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts
School typePublic K-12 Arts and IB
MottoInspiring Creativity
Established1911
School boardEdmonton Public Schools
Area trusteeWard C - Marcia Hole
PrincipalStacy Fysh
Staff109
GradesK–12
Enrolment1,860
LanguageEnglish
Campus size96,047 m2
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)Red, white and black      
Team nameVictoria Phoenix
NewspaperThe Victoria Voice[1]
Budget$11,504,521 (2020-2021)
ProgramsInternational Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.
Bus access  9   111   560   693   692   901 
Websitevictoria.epsb.ca

About edit

Victoria School of the Arts is an International Baccalaureate World School, and offers the complete continuum of IB programmes for grades K-12; it is the only school in Canada to do so.[4] Victoria is also one of a handful of schools in Canada that offers the new International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.[5][6] There are six programs students may pursue: Design and New Media, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance, Music, and Innovation and Entrepreneurship. The arts are also integrated into academic classes within a framework of inquiry based learning.[7]

The school employs an entrance criteria based admissions system for all new K-9 students, and unlike other schools, students may not be grandfathered into the program. The application process has varied over time but it currently consists of a student letter and a parent/guardian letter.[8] Applicants must also submit their most recent progress reports for evaluation. Applicants are notified of their admission status before the deadline to choose their school in April, and unsuccessful applicants may apply again the next school year.[9][10] Senior High students are exempt from the application process and may register like any other school. Attempts in the past have been made to expand the entrance criteria based admissions system to grades 10–12, but were met with backlash from the community due to a lack of other Senior High schools in the area.[11]

Victoria School is home to one of the campuses of the academy at King Edward, a district site for Senior High students who meet the criteria for Learning Strategies. Students enrolled at the academy also take complimentary courses at Victoria School alongside their courses at the academy.[12]

The school is home to the Eva O. Howard Theatre, which is used extensively by the school and the community.[13]

History edit

The school built at this location in 1911 was known as Edmonton High School.[14] New buildings were constructed starting in 1947 which became known as Victoria Composite High School or "Vic Comp" for short.[15]

In 1985, Bob Maskell took over the position of school principal with the intention of transforming the school from a vocational school with low enrolment and a bad reputation to a K-12 arts-based alternative school. He sold off the vocational equipment to finance large-scale renovations, and recruited a staff qualified in a broad range of arts disciplines. Victoria Composite High School was renamed Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts. Because of Maskell's work, Victoria School of the Arts has become one of the top arts-focused schools in North America.[2][3]

In addition to its academic and arts programs, Victoria School is known for its cheer teams. The 1994 Large Squad team won the Suzutan World Cheerleading Championships in Nagoya, Japan.[16] Edmonton's Victoria School coed Cheer Team has won more than 200 cheerleading championship trophies, including 24 provincial and 25 city championships, and continues to compete in global competitions today. The National Cheerleaders Association USA Summer Camp trophy was renamed from the All-American Award to the Top Team Award as a result of the Victoria coed Team's many wins.[17]

Over the 1990s and 2000s, Victoria School expanded its offerings to include junior high and elementary programs in addition to its existing Senior High program to fulfill Maskell's vision of a complete continuum of arts programming.[18]

The Senior High Library was destroyed by a deliberately set fire in April 2007, costing over $3 million in damages. The perpetrator admitted to setting the fire in 2010—a 24-year-old male who was not one of the school's students.[19]

Victoria School underwent a major modernization that finished in 2011, which saw many wings demolished, replaced and/or retrofitted. Coinciding with its centennial and the completion of its modernization, the school renewed its logo, shortened its name to Victoria School of the Arts, and replaced the team name "Victoria Redmen" with "Victoria Athletics".[20]

In 2015, the current school newspaper The Victoria Voice was launched. It was initially a weekly online and paper publication but shifted to an online-only format in 2019.[21]

In spring 2020, principal Brad Burns announced Victoria's new team name, the Victoria Phoenix, to replace Victoria Athletics in an effort to renew the school's alternative focus on athletics.

Arts edit

Victoria School plans a different Arts Season each year with a variety of events involving Design and New Media, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance, and Music. Every Arts Season is different, and while some events happen annually, most are unique to that year's season. Each season features an overarching theme that connects the various events together to form a cohesive program.[22] Previous themes have been AWAKENING! (2021-2022), Roots/Routes (2020-2021), Taking Flight (2019–2020), ...Possibility... (2018-2019) and Inspiration (2017-2018).[23]

Theatre edit

Each year, a selection of work is performed at the school in the Eva O. Howard Theatre. Usually, two larger productions (one musical, one play) are featured as "Main Stage" shows. These plays or musicals are the largest events in the arts season at Victoria School. Large casts and week-long runs allow students to perform on the main stage in big productions, and satisfy the course requirements for either Theatre Performance 15, 25 and 35 or Musical Theatre 15, 25 and 35.[24]

In-timetable theatre courses are also offered: Drama 10, 20 and 30 are available to students with little to no dramatic experience, while Advanced Acting 15, 25 and 35 require an initial audition or a program recommendation. At the junior high level, Drama 7, 8 and 9 are also offered as options.[24][25]

Main Stage performances edit

Each performance has different grade-level restrictions, with one per year typically being open to senior high (grades 10–12) students and one open to secondary (grades 7–12) students, with occasional performances only open to junior high (grades 7–9) students or students in grades 4–12.

Students are chosen for roles through a group audition process held in September every year in which every show in the season is cast. The cast lists for every ensemble throughout the year are posted in the last week of September.

Students are also able to gain experience in Technical Theatre by participating in the Main Stage Shows, with opportunities in lighting, sound, set, costume and makeup design, along with opportunities to act as Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager.

List of Main Stage performances edit

Note: plays without a link may be devised creations.

Visual Arts edit

Design and New Media edit

Victoria School offers unique courses in the study of Design, Digital Arts, and New Media. Courses available at Victoria at the senior high level include Applied Graphic Arts 15, 25 and 35, Photography 15, 25 and 35, Audio 15, 25 and 35, Animation 25 and 35, and Film & Media Arts 15, 25 and 35. Animation courses require Applied Graphic Arts 15 as a prerequisite. In addition, Visual Communications 7, 8 and 9 are also options available for junior high students.[24][25]

Visual Arts edit

The Visual Arts department offers Art (IB) 10, 20 and 30 and Ceramics 15, 25 and 35 to senior high students in-timetable, while Drawing 15, 25 and 35, and Painting 15, 25 and 35 are also available out of timetable. Junior high students can choose Art 7, 8 and 9 as options.[24][25]

Music edit

Music options at Victoria School include General Music 10, Choral Music 10, 20 and 30, Instrumental Music 10, 20 and 30 and Guitar 10, 20 and 30 in-timetable. Concert Choir 10, 20 and 30, Vocal Jazz 15, 25 and 35 and Instrumental Jazz 15, 25 and 35 are all available to students after a successful audition. Junior high students have the option to take Instrumental Music 7, 8 and 9, and Choral Music 7, 8 and 9.[24][25]

Dance edit

A variety of dance courses are offered to senior high students, ranging from introductory to advanced levels. Dance 15 (3Y) is designed as a starting course for students without prior dance experience, which allows the student to take Contemporary Dance 25 and 25, and Dance 25 and 35 IB. Dance (6Y) 15, 25, and 35, Dance Techniques 15, 25, and 35, Dance Performance 15, 25 and 35, and Performing Arts 15, 25 and 35 are also options for students with previous experience and/or auditions. In junior high, Dance 7, 8 and 9 are offered as introductory dance courses.[24][25]

Food Culture and Innovation edit

Victoria School offers Culinary Arts 10, 20 and 30 to students in senior high interested in learning about food preparation. These courses will be offered starting in the 2021–2022 school year, coinciding with the opening of the renovated Victoria Cafeteria on the north end of the school. Students enrolled in this program will cook and bake food for the new Victoria Café, and will be eligible to write an equivalency exam to challenge the first year apprenticeship requirements at NAIT.[24]

Victoria is also offering a new program at the senior high level focused on building skills related to entrepreneurship. Hospitality Management 10, 20 and 30 are offered focusing on planning, customer service and marketing.[24]

Courses on business and finance are also offered, including Financial Management 10, 20 and 30 which focus on personal financial literacy skills such as taxation, credit and investments. Business and Innovation 10, 20 and 30 teach students about planning and executing business ventures.[24][26]

Victoria Foundation for the Arts edit

The Victoria Foundation for the Arts, established in 1996, offers a variety of scholarships and awards to teachers and students of Victoria School of the Arts each year. $1 million over 385 scholarships and awards have been presented to students since its inception through 2019. Additionally, the foundation funds student master classes and upgrades to the Eva O. Howard Theatre, and provides $5000 annually to the musical Main Stage production.[27][28]

The foundation is run by the Victoria School Foundation Board, and operates an endowment fund through donations, with over 80 donors of $1000 or more.[29] Major donors can be seen on plaques outside of the Eva O. Howard Theatre.

Academics edit

Core subjects edit

Victoria School of the Arts offers all of the standard Alberta Education courses, including English Language Arts, Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, Mathematics, Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

English Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics and Biology also have IB streams, with most students opting for an IB Certificate rather than a full IB Diploma. Victoria is one of the only schools in Canada to offer the IB Career-Related Programme, which prepares students for the workplace through the in-depth study of careers in the arts. To meet the IB requirements for either the Career-Related Programme, or the full Diploma Programme, Global Perspectives on Professional Skills 25 and 35 (Career-Related) and Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and CAS (Diploma) are available either in-timetable or out of timetable.[24]

Second languages edit

French and Spanish are available as second-language options to both junior and senior high students. The French program requires students to enter in seventh grade, while Spanish offers entry points in seventh and tenth grade. French is also offered in an IB stream. Cree is available at the senior high level.[24][25]

Leadership edit

Leadership 15, 25 and 35 are available to senior high students who wish to join the Victoria School Leadership Team, which focuses on planning events, fundraising and supporting the school community. The Victoria Leadership Team plans the annual Terry Fox/Clubs Day, Halloween celebration, Helping Hampers donation campaign, and bi-annual VIESTA event.[24] The separate Student Arts Leadership Team is responsible for the planning and execution of arts-related events, such as performances, gallery openings and the bi-annual Festival of the Arts.

Physical education and health edit

Victoria School offers the standard physical education courses from Alberta Education including Physical Education 10, 20 and 30. Recreational Leadership 15, 25 and 35 offer a more rigorous physical education framework. New in the 2021–2022 school year, Victoria offers Physical Education 10 with an emphasis on outdoor education.[24]

Career and Life Management is a course required to obtain an Alberta high school diploma, and is offered as a separate course or combined with Physical Education 10.[24]

Building edit

 
Inner courtyard with playground

The school's facilities include:

  • Two full-size gymnasiums
  • Fitness centre
  • Full-service cafeteria
  • Marguerite Trussler Library
  • Science labs
  • Choral and band rooms
  • Dance studios
  • Visual art studios
  • Art gallery
  • Media labs
  • Video studio
  • Audio studio
  • Green room
  • Eva O. Howard Theatre

Modernization edit

In the early 2000s, the Victoria building, with sections dating back to 1947, was beginning to show its age and was slated for significant repair or replacement.[30] Infrastructure reports carried out in 2000 saw Victoria as the highest priority modernization project in the district, with particular emphasis placed on the lack of appropriate specialized arts spaces, along with mechanical systems and infrastructure reaching their end-of-life dates and concerns over the safety of the deteriorating building.[31] This project gained support from Alberta Infrastructure, Alberta Education and Edmonton Public Schools, which intended to transform the school into a specialized arts facility with state of the art spaces and equipment that would attract students from all over the province and beyond. Efforts to modernize the Victoria building began in 2004 with the demolition of the 140 wing, which provided space for new construction.[32]

Initially, many different modernization plans were presented which either advocated for renovations of the existing building, selective replacements of the existing building, or relocation and the construction a new school on an entirely new site. Some of the suggested sites for the new Victoria School included one adjacent to the present building on a large city-owned field coined 'Greenfield' and one on the demolished Heritage Mall site (now Century Park) on the south side of the city. Eventually, plans for relocation were scrapped due to budgetary constraints in favour of a partial reconstruction and modernization of the existing building.[33][34]

Starting in 2007, the school began the major modernization project that brought the school into the 21st century, including the completion of many new state of the art facilities. The new building was built on unoccupied space on the grounds to allow for phased demolition, and provided the school with an enclosed courtyard with a playground. Construction on the school finished in 2011. Two sections remain from the reconstruction; one was completely renovated and repurposed, while the other was left largely untouched and maintains the look and feel of the old building, which includes the Eva O. Howard Theatre.[15]

In 2021, Victoria announced its new Culinary Arts and Innovation and Entrepreneurship programs, and as a result, renovations on the North Cafeteria began, which will build a new kitchen and update the seating.[24]

As part of the 1990s revitalization project the 150 wing of the school was painted with a series of murals depicting trees. The wing became known as "The Tree Hallway" among students and staff, and was one of the many areas of the school with permanent art installations. Due to the reconstruction of the building in 2009, The Tree Hallway, along with many other murals and art in the old building, were demolished.[35] Permanent art installations are slowly finding their way into the new building.

Eva O. Howard Theatre edit

The Eva O. Howard Theatre is a 685-seat proscenium theatre in the North 400 wing of the school. It was built in 1949, but has been updated extensively throughout the years, and is used frequently by students and members of the community. It includes dressing rooms, prop and costume storage, a set workshop, and a green room, most of which are located below the theatre in the basement.[13] It is named after Eva O. Howard, an English teacher at Victoria who developed one of the school's first theatre programs during the early 20th century.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official site of Victoria School of the Arts
  • Official site of Edmonton Public Schools
  • Like a Phoenix rising: Arts revitalize school

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Victoria School of the Arts formerly Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts is a public school in Edmonton Alberta Canada operated by Edmonton Public Schools offering students from kindergarten through grade 12 an International Baccalaureate aligned arts focused education and is recognized as one of the top arts focused schools in North America 2 3 Victoria School of the ArtsVictoria School from 101 Street showing the academic 400 wing on the left and the Eva O Howard theatre on the rightAddress10210 108 Avenue NWEdmonton Alberta T5H 1A8CanadaCoordinates53 33 13 N 113 29 46 W 53 55361 N 113 49611 W 53 55361 113 49611InformationFormer namesEdmonton High School Victoria Composite High School Victoria School of Performing and Visual ArtsSchool typePublic K 12 Arts and IBMottoInspiring CreativityEstablished1911School boardEdmonton Public SchoolsArea trusteeWard C Marcia HolePrincipalStacy FyshStaff109GradesK 12Enrolment1 860LanguageEnglishCampus size96 047 m2Campus typeUrbanColour s Red white and black Team nameVictoria PhoenixNewspaperThe Victoria Voice 1 Budget 11 504 521 2020 2021 ProgramsInternational Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme International Baccalaureate Career related Programme Bus access 9 111 560 693 692 901 Websitevictoria wbr epsb wbr ca Contents 1 About 2 History 3 Arts 3 1 Theatre 3 1 1 Main Stage performances 3 1 1 1 List of Main Stage performances 3 2 Visual Arts 3 2 1 Design and New Media 3 2 2 Visual Arts 3 3 Music 3 4 Dance 3 5 Food Culture and Innovation 3 6 Victoria Foundation for the Arts 4 Academics 4 1 Core subjects 4 2 Second languages 4 3 Leadership 4 4 Physical education and health 5 Building 5 1 Modernization 5 2 Eva O Howard Theatre 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksAbout editVictoria School of the Arts is an International Baccalaureate World School and offers the complete continuum of IB programmes for grades K 12 it is the only school in Canada to do so 4 Victoria is also one of a handful of schools in Canada that offers the new International Baccalaureate Career related Programme 5 6 There are six programs students may pursue Design and New Media Visual Arts Theatre Dance Music and Innovation and Entrepreneurship The arts are also integrated into academic classes within a framework of inquiry based learning 7 The school employs an entrance criteria based admissions system for all new K 9 students and unlike other schools students may not be grandfathered into the program The application process has varied over time but it currently consists of a student letter and a parent guardian letter 8 Applicants must also submit their most recent progress reports for evaluation Applicants are notified of their admission status before the deadline to choose their school in April and unsuccessful applicants may apply again the next school year 9 10 Senior High students are exempt from the application process and may register like any other school Attempts in the past have been made to expand the entrance criteria based admissions system to grades 10 12 but were met with backlash from the community due to a lack of other Senior High schools in the area 11 Victoria School is home to one of the campuses of the academy at King Edward a district site for Senior High students who meet the criteria for Learning Strategies Students enrolled at the academy also take complimentary courses at Victoria School alongside their courses at the academy 12 The school is home to the Eva O Howard Theatre which is used extensively by the school and the community 13 History editThe school built at this location in 1911 was known as Edmonton High School 14 New buildings were constructed starting in 1947 which became known as Victoria Composite High School or Vic Comp for short 15 In 1985 Bob Maskell took over the position of school principal with the intention of transforming the school from a vocational school with low enrolment and a bad reputation to a K 12 arts based alternative school He sold off the vocational equipment to finance large scale renovations and recruited a staff qualified in a broad range of arts disciplines Victoria Composite High School was renamed Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts Because of Maskell s work Victoria School of the Arts has become one of the top arts focused schools in North America 2 3 In addition to its academic and arts programs Victoria School is known for its cheer teams The 1994 Large Squad team won the Suzutan World Cheerleading Championships in Nagoya Japan 16 Edmonton s Victoria School coed Cheer Team has won more than 200 cheerleading championship trophies including 24 provincial and 25 city championships and continues to compete in global competitions today The National Cheerleaders Association USA Summer Camp trophy was renamed from the All American Award to the Top Team Award as a result of the Victoria coed Team s many wins 17 Over the 1990s and 2000s Victoria School expanded its offerings to include junior high and elementary programs in addition to its existing Senior High program to fulfill Maskell s vision of a complete continuum of arts programming 18 The Senior High Library was destroyed by a deliberately set fire in April 2007 costing over 3 million in damages The perpetrator admitted to setting the fire in 2010 a 24 year old male who was not one of the school s students 19 Victoria School underwent a major modernization that finished in 2011 which saw many wings demolished replaced and or retrofitted Coinciding with its centennial and the completion of its modernization the school renewed its logo shortened its name to Victoria School of the Arts and replaced the team name Victoria Redmen with Victoria Athletics 20 In 2015 the current school newspaper The Victoria Voice was launched It was initially a weekly online and paper publication but shifted to an online only format in 2019 21 In spring 2020 principal Brad Burns announced Victoria s new team name the Victoria Phoenix to replace Victoria Athletics in an effort to renew the school s alternative focus on athletics Arts editThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Victoria School plans a different Arts Season each year with a variety of events involving Design and New Media Visual Arts Theatre Dance and Music Every Arts Season is different and while some events happen annually most are unique to that year s season Each season features an overarching theme that connects the various events together to form a cohesive program 22 Previous themes have been AWAKENING 2021 2022 Roots Routes 2020 2021 Taking Flight 2019 2020 Possibility 2018 2019 and Inspiration 2017 2018 23 Theatre edit Each year a selection of work is performed at the school in the Eva O Howard Theatre Usually two larger productions one musical one play are featured as Main Stage shows These plays or musicals are the largest events in the arts season at Victoria School Large casts and week long runs allow students to perform on the main stage in big productions and satisfy the course requirements for either Theatre Performance 15 25 and 35 or Musical Theatre 15 25 and 35 24 In timetable theatre courses are also offered Drama 10 20 and 30 are available to students with little to no dramatic experience while Advanced Acting 15 25 and 35 require an initial audition or a program recommendation At the junior high level Drama 7 8 and 9 are also offered as options 24 25 Main Stage performances edit Each performance has different grade level restrictions with one per year typically being open to senior high grades 10 12 students and one open to secondary grades 7 12 students with occasional performances only open to junior high grades 7 9 students or students in grades 4 12 Students are chosen for roles through a group audition process held in September every year in which every show in the season is cast The cast lists for every ensemble throughout the year are posted in the last week of September Students are also able to gain experience in Technical Theatre by participating in the Main Stage Shows with opportunities in lighting sound set costume and makeup design along with opportunities to act as Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager List of Main Stage performances edit Matilda JR 2022 23 Legally Blonde 2022 23 Awakening 2021 22 Spamalot 2021 22 No Day But Today A Musical Theatre Revue 2020 21 A Midsummer Night s Dream 2020 21 Counterfeit Collusion 2020 21 Peter and the Starcatcher 2019 20 Mary Poppins 2019 20 In The Heights 2018 19 Crazy For You 2018 19 The Madwoman of Chaillot 2018 19 Listen to the Wind 2017 18 Speak Out 2017 18 Shrek The Musical 2017 18 Star Crossed Love Romeo and Juliet West Side Story 2016 17 Vibrations 2016 17 Making Connections 2015 16 Once On This Island 2015 16 Love and Information 2014 15 Big Fish 2014 15 Honk Jr 2014 15 The Grapes of Wrath 2013 14 Beauty and the Beast 2012 13 Into the Woods 2012 13 Miracle on 34th Street 2011 12 The Odyssey 2011 12 Willy Wonka 2010 11 Curtains 2010 11 The Two Gentlemen of Verona 2009 10 The American Clock 2009 10 Irving Berlin s White Christmas 2008 09 My Fair Lady 2008 09 Village of Idiots 2007 08 Annie 2007 08 The Laramie Project 2006 07 Thoroughly Modern Millie 2005 06 The Crucible 2005 06 A Midsummer Night s Dream 2004 05 Our Town 2004 05 Seussical 2004 05 The Madwoman of Chaillot 2003 04 The Music Man 2003 04 The Secret Garden 2002 03 Oliver 2001 02 Once on This Island 2000 01 The Wizard of Oz 2000 01 Fiddler on the Roof 1999 00 Anne of Green Gables 1999 00 Romeo and Juliet 1998 99 The Wind in the Willows 1998 99 Into the Woods 1998 99 Angel Square 1997 98 Sweeney Todd 1996 97 Grapes of Wrath 1996 97 Note plays without a link may be devised creations Visual Arts edit Design and New Media edit Victoria School offers unique courses in the study of Design Digital Arts and New Media Courses available at Victoria at the senior high level include Applied Graphic Arts 15 25 and 35 Photography 15 25 and 35 Audio 15 25 and 35 Animation 25 and 35 and Film amp Media Arts 15 25 and 35 Animation courses require Applied Graphic Arts 15 as a prerequisite In addition Visual Communications 7 8 and 9 are also options available for junior high students 24 25 Visual Arts edit The Visual Arts department offers Art IB 10 20 and 30 and Ceramics 15 25 and 35 to senior high students in timetable while Drawing 15 25 and 35 and Painting 15 25 and 35 are also available out of timetable Junior high students can choose Art 7 8 and 9 as options 24 25 Music edit Music options at Victoria School include General Music 10 Choral Music 10 20 and 30 Instrumental Music 10 20 and 30 and Guitar 10 20 and 30 in timetable Concert Choir 10 20 and 30 Vocal Jazz 15 25 and 35 and Instrumental Jazz 15 25 and 35 are all available to students after a successful audition Junior high students have the option to take Instrumental Music 7 8 and 9 and Choral Music 7 8 and 9 24 25 Dance edit A variety of dance courses are offered to senior high students ranging from introductory to advanced levels Dance 15 3Y is designed as a starting course for students without prior dance experience which allows the student to take Contemporary Dance 25 and 25 and Dance 25 and 35 IB Dance 6Y 15 25 and 35 Dance Techniques 15 25 and 35 Dance Performance 15 25 and 35 and Performing Arts 15 25 and 35 are also options for students with previous experience and or auditions In junior high Dance 7 8 and 9 are offered as introductory dance courses 24 25 Food Culture and Innovation edit Victoria School offers Culinary Arts 10 20 and 30 to students in senior high interested in learning about food preparation These courses will be offered starting in the 2021 2022 school year coinciding with the opening of the renovated Victoria Cafeteria on the north end of the school Students enrolled in this program will cook and bake food for the new Victoria Cafe and will be eligible to write an equivalency exam to challenge the first year apprenticeship requirements at NAIT 24 Victoria is also offering a new program at the senior high level focused on building skills related to entrepreneurship Hospitality Management 10 20 and 30 are offered focusing on planning customer service and marketing 24 Courses on business and finance are also offered including Financial Management 10 20 and 30 which focus on personal financial literacy skills such as taxation credit and investments Business and Innovation 10 20 and 30 teach students about planning and executing business ventures 24 26 Victoria Foundation for the Arts edit The Victoria Foundation for the Arts established in 1996 offers a variety of scholarships and awards to teachers and students of Victoria School of the Arts each year 1 million over 385 scholarships and awards have been presented to students since its inception through 2019 Additionally the foundation funds student master classes and upgrades to the Eva O Howard Theatre and provides 5000 annually to the musical Main Stage production 27 28 The foundation is run by the Victoria School Foundation Board and operates an endowment fund through donations with over 80 donors of 1000 or more 29 Major donors can be seen on plaques outside of the Eva O Howard Theatre Academics editThis section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Victoria School of the Arts news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Core subjects edit Victoria School of the Arts offers all of the standard Alberta Education courses including English Language Arts Social Studies Indigenous Studies Mathematics Science Physics Chemistry and Biology English Language Arts Social Studies Mathematics and Biology also have IB streams with most students opting for an IB Certificate rather than a full IB Diploma Victoria is one of the only schools in Canada to offer the IB Career Related Programme which prepares students for the workplace through the in depth study of careers in the arts To meet the IB requirements for either the Career Related Programme or the full Diploma Programme Global Perspectives on Professional Skills 25 and 35 Career Related and Theory of Knowledge Extended Essay and CAS Diploma are available either in timetable or out of timetable 24 Second languages edit French and Spanish are available as second language options to both junior and senior high students The French program requires students to enter in seventh grade while Spanish offers entry points in seventh and tenth grade French is also offered in an IB stream Cree is available at the senior high level 24 25 Leadership edit Leadership 15 25 and 35 are available to senior high students who wish to join the Victoria School Leadership Team which focuses on planning events fundraising and supporting the school community The Victoria Leadership Team plans the annual Terry Fox Clubs Day Halloween celebration Helping Hampers donation campaign and bi annual VIESTA event 24 The separate Student Arts Leadership Team is responsible for the planning and execution of arts related events such as performances gallery openings and the bi annual Festival of the Arts Physical education and health edit Victoria School offers the standard physical education courses from Alberta Education including Physical Education 10 20 and 30 Recreational Leadership 15 25 and 35 offer a more rigorous physical education framework New in the 2021 2022 school year Victoria offers Physical Education 10 with an emphasis on outdoor education 24 Career and Life Management is a course required to obtain an Alberta high school diploma and is offered as a separate course or combined with Physical Education 10 24 Building edit nbsp Inner courtyard with playgroundThe school s facilities include Two full size gymnasiums Fitness centre Full service cafeteria Marguerite Trussler Library Science labs Choral and band rooms Dance studios Visual art studios Art gallery Media labs Video studio Audio studio Green room Eva O Howard TheatreModernization edit In the early 2000s the Victoria building with sections dating back to 1947 was beginning to show its age and was slated for significant repair or replacement 30 Infrastructure reports carried out in 2000 saw Victoria as the highest priority modernization project in the district with particular emphasis placed on the lack of appropriate specialized arts spaces along with mechanical systems and infrastructure reaching their end of life dates and concerns over the safety of the deteriorating building 31 This project gained support from Alberta Infrastructure Alberta Education and Edmonton Public Schools which intended to transform the school into a specialized arts facility with state of the art spaces and equipment that would attract students from all over the province and beyond Efforts to modernize the Victoria building began in 2004 with the demolition of the 140 wing which provided space for new construction 32 Initially many different modernization plans were presented which either advocated for renovations of the existing building selective replacements of the existing building or relocation and the construction a new school on an entirely new site Some of the suggested sites for the new Victoria School included one adjacent to the present building on a large city owned field coined Greenfield and one on the demolished Heritage Mall site now Century Park on the south side of the city Eventually plans for relocation were scrapped due to budgetary constraints in favour of a partial reconstruction and modernization of the existing building 33 34 Starting in 2007 the school began the major modernization project that brought the school into the 21st century including the completion of many new state of the art facilities The new building was built on unoccupied space on the grounds to allow for phased demolition and provided the school with an enclosed courtyard with a playground Construction on the school finished in 2011 Two sections remain from the reconstruction one was completely renovated and repurposed while the other was left largely untouched and maintains the look and feel of the old building which includes the Eva O Howard Theatre 15 In 2021 Victoria announced its new Culinary Arts and Innovation and Entrepreneurship programs and as a result renovations on the North Cafeteria began which will build a new kitchen and update the seating 24 As part of the 1990s revitalization project the 150 wing of the school was painted with a series of murals depicting trees The wing became known as The Tree Hallway among students and staff and was one of the many areas of the school with permanent art installations Due to the reconstruction of the building in 2009 The Tree Hallway along with many other murals and art in the old building were demolished 35 Permanent art installations are slowly finding their way into the new building Eva O Howard Theatre edit The Eva O Howard Theatre is a 685 seat proscenium theatre in the North 400 wing of the school It was built in 1949 but has been updated extensively throughout the years and is used frequently by students and members of the community It includes dressing rooms prop and costume storage a set workshop and a green room most of which are located below the theatre in the basement 13 It is named after Eva O Howard an English teacher at Victoria who developed one of the school s first theatre programs during the early 20th century Notable alumni editRoy Brown World War I RAF flying ace 36 Tommy Chong actor and musician 37 Cris Derksen Juno award nominated cellist 38 Robert Goulet Canadian actor and musician Arthur Hiller director past president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 39 Wop May Canadian airman 37 Jack Meakins Canadian football player 40 Leslie Nielsen actor 41 Gary Purdy materials scientist and engineer Distinguished University Professor at McMaster University 42 Cec Purves former Edmonton mayor and politician Daniel K Riskin evolutionary biologist television personality and producer and former host of Daily Planet Val Schneider former Canadian football executive and player 43 Joe Shoctor lawyer founder of Edmonton s Citadel Theatre and recipient of the Alberta Order of Excellence 44 Roseanne Supernault actor 45 Kreesha Turner Canadian R amp B singer 46 Jean Wallbridge Canadian architect 47 Anne Wheeler director producer 48 Gene Zwozdesky Canadian politician 49 Jonathon Adams Cree Metis baritone 50 See also editRoyal eponyms in CanadaReferences edit thevictoriavoice wbr com a b Vykydal Jan May 30 2011 Victoria school turns 100 Edmonton Examiner Retrieved October 12 2012 a b Young JoAnne May 2001 A System of Building Franchises The School Administrator Retrieved October 12 2012 Find an IB World School International Baccalaureate Retrieved 2020 01 09 Victoria School of the Arts International Baccalaureate Retrieved 2019 09 13 Do parents influence the choices of teen voters Edmonton Journal January 20 2006 Retrieved October 12 2012 Arts victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2020 01 09 APPLICATION INFORMATION KINDERGARTEN GRADE 9 victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2022 02 09 Entrance Criteria Schools Edmonton Public Schools epsb ca Retrieved 2020 09 12 Application Information Kindergarten Grade 9 victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2020 09 12 Edmonton Public School Board nixes proposal to have auditions for high school students to be admitted to Victoria School of the Arts in Edmonton Edmonton Sun Retrieved 2020 09 12 Principal s Message academyatkingedward epsb ca Retrieved 2020 09 13 a b Theatre Rental victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2020 01 09 Victoria School Edmonton s Architectural Heritage Edmonton Historic Board Retrieved 4 September 2016 a b School Facility Audit PDF 2018 09 26 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 09 26 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Edmonton Eskimos Cheer Team Coach Choreographer Dianne CHED AM Retrieved October 12 2012 City s champions of cheer Edmonton Journal Retrieved June 29 2009 AASA American Association of School Administrators www aasa org Retrieved 2020 06 25 Guilty plea in Victoria school arson Edmonton News Edmonton Sun 2015 09 24 Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2020 04 09 Inside it bothered you Edmonton school gets rid of Redmen sports logo Global News Retrieved 2020 06 24 About The Victoria Voice Newspaper Retrieved 2021 02 10 Registration Over the Summer School Supply Lists Yellow Bus Application information for 2020 2021 Grades 10 12 High School Registration Process 2020 2021 CBC Report Kindergarten 2019 2020 Registration Information Lunchroom Supervisors Victoria School of the Arts Presents victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2020 09 13 2021 2022 Arts Season victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2022 02 09 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o High School Course Book 2021 2022 Google Docs Retrieved 2021 02 10 a b c d e f Grade 7 9 Option Selection 2019 2020 pdf Google Docs Retrieved 2020 09 12 Food Culture amp Innovation Headings Programs Student Feedback Showcase Contact victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2022 02 09 About VICTORIA SCHOOL FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Victoria School Foun Retrieved 2020 10 29 Foundation for the ArtsVictoria School victoria epsb ca Retrieved 2020 10 29 Donors VICTORIA SCHOOL FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Victoria School Foun Retrieved 2020 10 29 School Facility Audit PDF Alberta Infrastructure Victoria School Redevelopment PDF Edmonton Public Schools Archives Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts Status Update PDF Edmonton Public Schools Archives Victoria School Revitalization Project PDF Edmonton Public Schools Archives Amazing 2007 07 26 Archived from the original on 2007 07 26 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Construction now an art form at Victoria School Edmonton Journal October 3 2008 Retrieved November 16 2012 Who s Who Arthur Roy Brown FirstWorldWar co Retrieved October 12 2012 a b Alumni Victoria School of Visual and Performing Arts Retrieved October 12 2012 Cris Derksen enhances her sonic adventure Musicworks magazine www musicworks ca Retrieved 2022 02 09 Warrender Susan 2003 Alberta Titans From Rags to Riches During Alberta s Pioneer Days Heritage House Publishing Co ISBN 9781551539836 Retrieved October 12 2012 Clipped From Edmonton Journal Edmonton Journal 1954 12 08 p 22 Retrieved 2022 02 09 City moving to honour Leslie Nielsen iNews880 January 12 2010 Retrieved October 12 2012 Albertans Receive Awards from the National Research Council Edmonton Journal 1958 04 07 p 3 Retrieved 2022 02 09 Bears face Huskie with golden arm FINAL Edition Stories by RAY TURCHANSKY Journal University Writer Edmonton Journal Edmonton Alta 23 Sep 1995 C 2 Brennan Brian December 13 2001 Broadway Joe was pillar of the Citadel Business Edge Retrieved October 12 2012 SPN East Prairie actress has role in TV pilot 2016 03 05 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 2022 02 09 Top 20 Canadian moments of 2008 National Post April 2 2011 Retrieved November 16 2012 The Architectural Practice of Two Edmonton Women 1950 1979 PDF Victoria School Museum and Archives Society Alberta Museums Association Retrieved October 12 2012 Nick Lees No signs of slowing down as Gene Zwozdesky turns 70 edmontonjournal Retrieved 2022 02 09 Jonathon Adams Baritone Short Biography www bach cantatas com Retrieved 2022 12 26 External links editOfficial site of Victoria School of the Arts Official site of Edmonton Public Schools Like a Phoenix rising Arts revitalize school Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria School of the Arts 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