Waterloo Collegiate Institute

Waterloo Collegiate Institute
Address
300 Hazel Street
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3P2
Canada
Coordinates 43°28′45″N 80°31′48″W / 43.4792°N 80.5300°W / 43.4792; -80.5300Coordinates: 43°28′45″N 80°31′48″W / 43.4792°N 80.5300°W / 43.4792; -80.5300
Information
School type Public
Founded 1960
School board Waterloo Region District School Board
Principal Ms. Jennifer Shortreed
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1337 (2015)
Colour(s) red, blue, white
Mascot Thor
Team name Vikings
Website wci.wrdsb.ca

Waterloo Collegiate Institute (also known as WCI) is a public high school in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

General

Waterloo Collegiate Institute is a secondary school in Waterloo, Ontario. It normally has between 1200 and 1400 students, with an average class size of around 30. It has magnet programs including E.S.L., Extended French, Geography and Strings instruments. On June 4, 2010, the school celebrated its 50th anniversary.[1]

Clubs

Leadership: Homeroom Representatives (Student Council, Athletic and Charity Reps), Student Council Executive (ABCD), Junior Leadership, Arts Council, Viking Band Association

Performing Arts: Coffee Houses, Concept, Woodstock, Multicultural Show, Arts Festival, Special Education Film Festival, Annual Viking Film Festival, and WCI Idol.

Publications: Norse Star (newspaper), Saga (yearbook), Literary Magazine, Writers' Guild

Music: Junior Bands and Orchestras, Senior Bands and Orchestras, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Spirit Band, Jazz Choir, Concert Choir, Music nights, and Martisor.

Clubs: Math Club, Debating Team, Science Club, Chess Club, Spirit Club, Federal-Provincial Conference Simulation, Trivia Club, Media Club, Unity in Diversity, DECA, Japanese Animation Club, The Classics Club, Ignite Christian Fellowship, Computer Science Club, Engineering Club, Gay Straight Alliance, the Writers Guild and History Club.

Special Events: Dances, Assemblies, Grade 9 Party, Grad Auction, Spirit Days, Sports Nights, Movie Nights, Spirit of Waterloo,Valentine's Formal, Charity and Food Drives, Charity Golf Tournament, Semi-formal, and Dance-a-thon.

Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Track & Field, Cross-Country Running, Field Hockey, Nordic and Alpine Skiing, Football, Curling, Tennis, Soccer, Hockey, Golf, Badminton, and Rugby.

Special programs

Cisco Networking Academy

The Cisco Networking Academy is the Cisco Certified on-line learning course for computer networking and computer engineering. From a completely online curriculum, students learn how to create networks, and repair, build & format computers. This course was unique to Waterloo Collegiate Institute as it was the only location in southern Ontario to offer Cisco Certified courses, but the program was suddenly discontinued in the 2010-2011 year. Cisco later extended to other secondary schools in South Western Ontario including St. Christopher Secondary School.

Advanced Geotech Magnet

Geotechnology is the science and technology of gathering, analyzing, interpreting, distributing and using geographic forces. The Geotech Magnet encompasses a broad range of subparticles that can be brought together to create a detailed but understandable picture of the physical world and our place in it.

Pre-Advanced Placement Programs

The Pre-AP Program at Waterloo Collegiate is a set of academic skills, strategies, and content used to build rigorous curricula, prepare students for success in senior Advanced Placement courses, increase academic challenges, promote independent learning, and expose students to assessment techniques useful for success at university. Pre-A.P. is not a prescribed curriculum but rather an enriched experience to enhance current curriculum standards. Pre-AP courses include English, Math, and Science, among other disciplines. The average score on AP exams done by WCI student is 4.31 (out of 5.)

Advanced Placement Programs

The Advanced Placement (AP) program consists of a number of enrichment courses and related examinations. These courses are comparable to university courses and therefore are rigorous and challenging . The AP programmer is an internationally recognized standard of academic excellence. Successful students may be granted advanced placement or credit at universities. This is a new initiative for 2004-05 at WCI only. This is not a magnet program but does still attract students from various backgrounds. Students from other school catchments areas wishing to enroll at Waterloo Collegiate to take Advanced Placement Courses must get a principal to principal transfer from their home school in order to attend Waterloo Collegiate. School board officials may or may not grant transfers to students who wish to move schools to attend non-magnet programs.

Strings Magnet Program

The Waterloo Collegiate String Program is focused around the development of a broad range of musical skills, with performance being the main vehicle for learning. A high standard of performance is achieved in the classroom through the careful sequencing and integration of music theory, music history, ear training and listening skills, creative composing and arranging, in addition to authentic and exciting interpretations of original repertoire.

One of the aspects of the Waterloo Collegiate String Program is its extra-curricular String Orchestra program. Waterloo Collegiate's Junior and Senior String Orchestras had received numerous top awards at international and regional competitions. The Waterloo Collegiate String Orchestras have performed at the Kitchener-Waterloo Arts Awards, Ontario Newspaper Awards (held last year in Waterloo), Kitchener-Waterloo Kiwanis Music Festival, in addition to ongoing performances at Waterloo Collegiate’s feeder schools and surrounding high schools.

Alumni

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