Brooklin High School

Brooklin High School
Address
20 Carnwith Drive West
Brooklin, Ontario, L1M 0K7
Canada
Coordinates 43°57′50″N 78°57′43″W / 43.964°N 78.962°W / 43.964; -78.962Coordinates: 43°57′50″N 78°57′43″W / 43.964°N 78.962°W / 43.964; -78.962
Information
School type High School
Founded 2015
School board Durham District School Board
Superintendent John Bowyer
Area trustee Christine Winters & Kimberly Zeppieri
Principal Warren Palmer
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 810 (2015)
Medium of language English
Colour(s) Black, Cyan and Silver
            
Mascot Bear
Feeder schools
  • Blair Ridge Public School
  • Brooklin Village Public School
  • Chris Hadfield Public School
  • Winchester Public School
Website www.ddsb.ca/school/brooklinhs/Pages/default.aspx

Brooklin High School is a high school, including grades 9–12, located in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Durham District School Board, it opened in September 2015, initially with grades 9–11.[1] The school mascot is a bear, and the school colours are black, cyan, and silver.

Facility

The school building consists of two main floors, triple gymnasium with full sports field and running track, a dance studio, a weight room, a cafeteria which is also used as an auditorium ('cafetorium'), a demonstration green roof, and a resource centre which includes numerous computers, and a wide range of books and magazines.

Extra-curricular activities and athletics

Brooklin High School has held a jazz event every year since it opened.[2]

The school offers sports including basketball, rugby, football, volleyball, cross country running, golf, hockey, curling, swimming, and lacrosse. In 2018 the boys' hockey team took gold and the girls' team bronze at the OFSAA AAA championships.[3]

References

  1. "our schools: Brooklin High School". Durham District School Board. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  2. "Juno nominee Tara Davidson performing at Brooklin High School's annual jazz event". Durham Region.com. March 29, 2018.
  3. Brian McNair (March 26, 2018). "Brooklin High School boys' hockey team first from Durham to win OFSAA gold. Girls' hockey team captures bronze for 3-year-old school". Durham Region.com.
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