H. B. Beal Secondary School

H.B Beal Secondary School
Address
525 Dundas Street
London, Ontario, N6B 1W5
Canada
Coordinates 42°59′14″N 81°14′05″W / 42.9872°N 81.2347°W / 42.9872; -81.2347Coordinates: 42°59′14″N 81°14′05″W / 42.9872°N 81.2347°W / 42.9872; -81.2347
Information
School type High School
Motto Integrity, Loyalty, Industry
Founded 1912
School board Thames Valley District School Board
Principal Richard Tamminga
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 1913[1] (31 October 2007)
Language English
Colour(s) Blue and Gold          
Team name Beal Raiders
Website www.tvdsb.ca/beal.cfm

The H.B. Beal Secondary School is a high school in London, Ontario. It is named after Herbert Benson Beal, the founder and first principal of the school. H.B. Beal is the second largest school in Thames Valley District School Board with approximately 2,000 [2] students currently enrolled. The school property sits on almost two whole city blocks in downtown London. The actual building sits on one, while the other block is used for parking and the Athletics field including a football field and a track.

General school description and history

In 1911, Beal recognized the need for a program of technical education that would reflect the emerging needs of society. The London Industrial School opened its doors in 1912 and began offering both day and night programs. Demand was growing rapidly and in 1918, students began moving to a new school building near Dundas and William Streets. After many additions and increased program demands, it was decided to completely renovate Beal so that it could continue to be a leader in the field of education.

After much re-building, the official opening of "The New Beal" took place in June 1999. Beal now offers approximately 225 courses and 18 Cooperative Education courses.

Originally, the entire school was to be demolished which caused some mild controversy, but because the Queen Elizabeth II visited the school once in the 1950s, it was decided that it was a historical landmark, and the centre wing, which was part of the original school was saved.

Bealart

Bealart has ten separate fully equipped studio facilities which are augmented by a computer lab, art library, and courses in art history and drawing. Developed by practising artists, the program provides professional instruction with a hands-on approach.

The foundation programs are offered as half day or full day courses. Programs are available as one-year foundations program and two-year specialized program. The programs provide students the opportunity to immerse themselves in an intensive, studio based experience.

Studios

  • Painting (Acrylic, Oil, Encaustic, Watercolour, Gouache)
  • Printmaking (Intaglio) (Etching, Drypoint, Lino, Serigraphy, papermaking and book binding)
  • Printmaking (Lithography) (Reduction, Photocopy Transfer, CMYK colour separation)
  • Sculpture (3-D) (Linear, Form, Assemblage, Casting, Planar, functional and non functional forms)
  • Ceramics (slab work, pinch pots, coil forms, wheel work, tile, functional and non functional forms)
  • Photography (35mm, medium format, digital, studio and darkroom)
  • Film (video production, final cut pro, film criticism)
  • Animation (Classical Animation techniques and character design)
  • Textiles (Weaving, felting, knitting, silk painting, embellishing, silk screening)
  • Commercial Design (advertising, illustration, digital design, Photoshop, Illustrator)

Although not official studios, these two disciplines are mandatory with all BealArt programs. One day a week is spent divided between the two of them. They are:

  • Drawing (Observational, analytical, expressive and figure drawing)
  • Art History (Art criticism, overview of prehistoric art to present)

Course Offerings

H.B. Beal Secondary School offers a variety of classes that virtually encompass all the academic disciplines, including but not limited to: Arts, Business, Canadian and World Studies, Co-op Education, English and Literature, ESL/ELD, Modern Languages, Technology, Social Sciences and Humanities, Science, and Mathematics.[3]

Specialist High Skill Majors (SHSM) at Beal

SHSM’s are ministry-approved[4] specialized programs that allow students to focus their learning on a specific economic sector while meeting the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and assists in their transition from secondary school to apprenticeship training, college, university, or the workplace. Successful completion of the SHSM program will be recognized on the OSSD and Ontario Student Transcript. Beal offers training and preparation in the following programs:[5]

  • Arts and Culture:
  • Business and Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program (AYEP)
  • Information and Communications Technology
  • Manufacturing
  • Sports
  • Fashion, Hairstyling and Aesthetics
  • Justice, Community Safety and Emergency Services

School departments

There are currently 18[6] departments at Beal. The following table shows each department and its head along with a brief description of their concerns:[7]

Department Department Head Description
Art J. Heene Running contests, exhibitions, clubs and offering classes related to Visual Arts.
Business D. Passic Running contests, clubs and offering classes related to Business, Law, Computer Science, and Accounting.
Co-op Ed A. Kerr Finding work placements for students applying for Co-op Ed.
Dance/Drama T. Iddison-Gubbels Creating theatrical plays and pieces, and offering classes in Dance and Drama.
English R. Wilkin Offering classes in English and Literature as well as coordinating with Dance/Drama department.
E.S.L. A. Hoffner Initiating programs that ensure the integration of refugees, immigrants, and international students with mainstream

students, as well as offering special classes in English, Science, History, Geography, Civics and Careers, and Math

which are made to meet the linguistic needs of students who struggle with the English language.

Family Studies S. Smith Coordinating with other departments, and offering classes in parenting, hairstyling and aesthetics, housing, sewing

and clothing, etc.

Geography G. Sanders Offering classes in Canadian geography, tourism, environment, resource management, and world issues.
Guidance J. McMahon Helping and counselling students, and offering classes in civics and careers. leadership and peer support, First

Nations peer support, and peer tutoring and mentoring.

History B. Fickling Offering classes in Canadian history, U.S. history, World history, as well as Aboriginal and Indigenous studies.
Library L. Farquharson Taking care of the school library.
Mathematics M. Schofield Offering classes in Algebra, Functions, Calculus, Vectors, and Data.
Moderns O. Santos Offering classes in French, Spanish, Ojibway, and Oneida.
Music D. Weaver Coordinating with Dance/Drama and Art departments, and offering classes in instruments and music.
Phys. Ed J. Hauch Running matches and participating in local and provincial competitions, and offering classes in Health, Kinesiology,

Recreation, Fitness, and Aquatic activities.

Science A. Holmes Running clubs and expositions, and offering classes in chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, and environment.
Special Education H. Middleton Offering services and classes for students who have behavioural, communicational, intellectual, physical or

multiple exceptionalities,

Technology R. Neubauer Offering training and classes in transportation, computer technology, graphic communications and

manufacturing.

Noteworthy items

Broadcast Beal is a daily television news show that highlights topics of interest to the school community and the upcoming events. It was changed in 2005-2006 to Channel 2 news and in 2006-2007 to B Channel News and to The Raider Report in 2007-2008 then changed to BTV in 2008-2009. In 2016, the program was rebranded once again to BNN, an abbreviation of Beal News Network.

Bealart Year End show is an opportunity for students to showcase their talents.

Soundscope is the annual musical program that highlights students through both group and individual performances of bands, guitar groups, and choir.

The dance program also showcases their talents in a public performance at the end of each semester. Beal offers Dance from Grades 9-12 with each class studying Jazz, Ballet and Modern dance. Guest artists are often brought into the school to allow dancers to participate in enrichment pieces such as Hip-Hop and Contemporary dance.

Musical Theatre is a 3 credit program that involves vocal music, dance and dramatic arts. Students are accepted into the program after a successful audition. The program used to run in a 3-year cycle, running for two years in a row, and taking the third year off. Now the school puts on a show every year, following the pattern minor, major, minor, major in their show choices. The program has produced the following shows:

In 2009 Beal was granted a specialized program in performing arts by the Thames Valley District School Board called the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM). Students who are accepted into the program are required to take specific courses so when they graduate they receive a special seal on their diploma saying they majored in Performing Arts in high school. The school now holds an annual gala to thank their many sponsors for their generosity.

The H. B. Beal student council is also highly involved in the school and the community with such events as the S.C.R.O.O.G.E Campaign, which is a canned food drive that benefits the Salvation Army. In 2008, the staff and students collected over 8000 cans for those in need.

On the evening of January 12, 2012 a celebration gala was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the school. London's mayor Joe Fontana as well as MP Susan Truppe and MPP Deb Matthews were in attendance, speaking to an audience of about 1,000. A performance by students from the school's Musical Theatre followed suit. This is in addition to the official 100th anniversary which will be held from May 31 to June 3.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Secondary School Student Enrolment" (PDF). Thames Valley District School Board. 2007-10-31. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  2. "About Us". www.tvdsb.ca. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  3. Course Selection Guide 2017-18 (PDF). London, ON: H.B. Beal Secondary School. 2016. pp. 40–41.
  4. Ontario, Government of. "Specialist High Skills Majors". www.edu.gov.on.ca. Retrieved 2016-12-22.
  5. Course Selection Guide 2017-18 (PDF). London, ON: H.B. Beal Secondary School. 2016. p. 3.
  6. "Departments". www.tvdsb.ca. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  7. Course Selection 2017-18. London, ON: H.B. Beal Secondary School. 2016.
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