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Aldershot School
Address
Map
50 Fairwood Place West

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L7T 1E5
Coordinates43°18′15″N 79°51′10″W / 43.30417°N 79.85278°W / 43.30417; -79.85278
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoVeritas Nos Ducat
(Truth Shall Lead Us)
Founded1962
School boardHalton District School Board
PrincipalGerald Herlihey
Grades7 to 12
EnrollmentUnder 725 (2007)
LanguageEnglish, Core French, French Immersion
Colour(s)Green and Gold
MascotLion
Team nameAldershot Lions
Affiliationnone
Websitehttp://ald.hdsb.ca/

Aldershot School, also known as Aldershot High School, is a grade 7-12 school located in the Aldershot community in the south-western corner of Burlington, Ontario. Although the current school building was constructed in the mid 1900s, the original Aldershot School was built in 1870,[1] making the name the oldest in continual use for an educational institution in Halton region.

Originally a high school (grades 9-13, later cut back to grade 12), grades 7 and 8 were added in 2001 to make use of spare capacity. The school's enrollment is approximately 500 high school students and 200 elementary school students. Since 2003, the school has continually made dramatic improvements in student achievement and student provisions.

Aldershot Vision

The Aldershot Vision reads: "Aldershot is an inclusive environment that develops and challenges individuals to learn and live responsibly in a global community."

The school's Latin motto, Veritas Nos Ducat (meaning Truth Shall Lead Us), speaks to a remarkable honour system in place during the 1970s. At that time, any misplaced belonging in the school was essentially guaranteed to make its way to its rightful owner, and in some cases, take-home exams were permitted, bearing that the student not use outside information and write the school motto on his or her test. The remnant of this implicit system is in the school's also traditional, annual Honour Society listing, which notices students who have achieved distinctions in academics at a level of above 80% in every course being taken.

Rankings

Scores based on EQAO scores and literacy tests place Aldershot far and above other schools in Halton, having been ranked first for performance by the Halton District School Board's (HDSB) annual reviews. It was the top rated school in Halton according to Toronto Sun (2007), and the 13th best school in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). From 2003 onward, the school's rankings have fluctuated within the top 50 schools in the province, arriving at the 2007 rank of #16, and 2008 rank of #12 school in Ontario, according to the Fraser Institute.[2]

School Events

Annual events run by the school's Student Leadership Team include: Relay For Life (May), Spring Carnival (May), Beach Day (March) and more. Other regular events include the Semi-Formal Dance and Pep Rallies. The 2010 Prom was not an official school event. There are also many "School Spirit" days throughout the year, during which students may partake in an activity to show their school spirit (e.g. Jersey Day, Ugly Sweater Day, Beach Day).

Athletics

The school's performance in athletics has been marked by numerous regional wins, despite being one of the smallest schools in Halton (In Halton D3 football Aldershot is half the size of the next smallest school, Lester B. Pearson) such as Sr. Boys Volleyball OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations) favorites for second straight year 2006 & 2007.

Aldershot Lions Football

Aldershot has an inconsistent history when it comes to football. They dominated in the early 80s, but didn't see their teams come back to the top until the 2004 season. The 2004 Aldershot Football Junior Football team is considered by many to be the most dominant junior program of all time in Halton. The team averaged over 40 points per game and had an undefeated record of 13-0(including play off games). That year Aldershots Senior Team also posted an impressive 6-2 record, going on to barely loose in the semi-finals. However since the success of both teams in 04', Aldershots football teams have a combined record of 4-24. For the first time since football was introduced at Aldershot, they will not be fielding a senior team. Many factors go into this, but contributing are the schools small size, and some may say the schools inability to bring in a full coaching staff[citation needed]. A few Aldershot players decided to play their final year at Central High School a well known rival. In the recent season,(2011-2012) The Aldershot senior mens football team managed to finish the regular season with a record of 6-1, this was the best the team has done since 2004. Sadly the senior team came up short and lost in the semi finals match against OT (Oakville)Aldershot hopes to have another great season in the following years to come.

Aldershot Rugby Mens The Aldershot Rugby team has been very successful in the past 4 years, making it to the semi final every year with the number one seed finishing the regular season. Pearson Highschool has managed to stop Aldershot consistantly each year but the 2012 season is looking very promising for the Lions, who are hoping to finally win a championship title for the school.

Aldershot womans Rugby The womans rugby team has won the championship in their division 2 years in a row and have been extremely dominant since being started in 2010.

Female sports teams at the school are often called the Aldershot 'Lady Lions'. Hockey and baseball teams are referred to as the "Aces". All other teams are referred to as the Lions.

Music

Aldershot has had a significant presence in music competitions both in the past and at present;[3] achieving gold, silver and bronze medals in regional and provincial competitions such as MusicFest Canada and the OBA Concert Band Festival, at both junior and senior band levels. In 2008, both Junior and Senior Bands achieved a gold standard level at MusicFest Canada. In 2009, the school's Senior Concert band again achieved a gold standard level at MusicFest while the Junior band achieved silver. At the 2009 MusicFest Nationals held in Markham, ON, the Senior Concert Band, under the direction of David Willms, achieved the gold standard, a highly difficult and rewarding placement to receive. They have continued to achieve a gold level at MusicFest Canada in 2010 and 2011.

The school has a Senior Concert Band (Grades 9-12), Junior Concert Band (Grades 7-9), Choir (Grades 7-12), Jazz Band, and occasionally a String Ensemble. The groups all play at an annual Music Night and sometimes at other events or festivals.

Other Accomplishments

Aldershot has been noted within the Halton Board and even the province of Ontario for innovative and unique initiatives. These include the ECO Studies program[4] - a Specialist High Skills Major program in conjunction with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Ontario - and the consistent integration of both elementary and secondary students through Halton's first Link Crew program, a creative breakfast program for students, and a range of extracurricular options on par with schools of over 2000 students.

Miscellaneous

The equivalent of a Student Council at Aldershot has been called the Aldershot Student Leadership Team (SLT) for decades, and is unique amongst other provincial high schools for not only having a non-traditional name, but a non-traditional structure, with no such designation as President, Prime Minister etc.

The Aldershot School mascot is a stylized golden lion, most often represented clawing upward to a stylized medieval crown.[5] A traditional symbol/marking at the school is a simplified, pawprint (consisting of 4 circular shapes).

The first Student Trustee to come from Aldershot was elected to the HDSB as 2007-2008 Student Trustee Jason Karmody.[6]

In 2001 Aldershot became a controversial 7-12 school, changing its student enrollment from grades 9-12 to students from grades 7-12. Many older students and parents felt that the younger students were not prepared to handle the peer pressures involved in going to a high school. The move was made to prevent Aldershot from being closed down. Ten years later, the transition has resulted in a vibrant and inclusive school community that values the contributions of both the elementary and secondary students.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aldershot School, Plains Road, ca 1905". Burlington Public Library. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  2. ^ REPORT CARDS - Measuring Performance, The Fraser Institute.
  3. ^ Aldershot School Music, Official Site
  4. ^ Aldershot ECO Studies, Official Site.
  5. ^ Aldershot School Banner, Official Site.
  6. ^ Boardroom and Trustees, Student Trustees.
  7. ^ Ammunition Group, California Official Site