Sa-Hali Secondary School

Sa-Hali Secondary School
Address
255 Arrowstone Drive
Kamloops, British Columbia, V2C 1P8
Canada
Information
School type Public, high school
Founded 1997
School board School District 73 Kamloops/Thompson
Area trustee Joan Cowden
School number 07324057
Principal Sean Lamoureux
Staff 44
Grades 8–12
Enrollment 780 (2012/13)
Language English
Colour(s) Blue, Red and White
              
Mascot Sabre
Team name Sabres
Website www.sahali.sd73.bc.ca

Sa-Hali Secondary School is a public high school in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It is a part of School District 73 Kamloops/Thompson. Sa-Hali serves grades 8-12 and it operates on a two semester system.[1]

Academics

Sa-Hali offers courses in social studies, English and modern languages, mathematics, business, physical education, technology/practical sciences, sciences, fine arts and special education.[2]

Extra-Curriculars

In 2014, the Sa-Hali Junior Achievement team won 1st Place in the first-ever provincial JABC Innovation Jam. [3] The team also won the People's Choice Award for the most "likes" on their YouTube video pitch. In 2016 the Sahali Secondary schools fly fishing team came in 2nd place at the fly fishing Canadian national championships (FFCNC), lead by captain Colby Griffiths.

Athletics

In 2010, the Sa-Hali Sabres' Boys' Soccer Team won the British Columbia AA High School Boys' Provincial Soccer Championships.[4]

For the 2011-2012 high school athletic year, the Sa-Hali Sabres received the BC School Sports Outstanding School Award.[5]

Track and field is very important to Sahali Secondary, and in 2014 Alexios Ikonomou placed 1st at the provincial pole vaulting championship. To this day Alexios is widely remembered as Sahali secondaries greatest athlete in history.

References

External links

Student Statistics 2012/13 - Sa-Hali Secondary

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