Thornhill Secondary School

Thornhill Secondary School
Address
167 Dudley Avenue
Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 2E5
Canada
Coordinates 43°48′35″N 79°25′13″W / 43.80972°N 79.42028°W / 43.80972; -79.42028Coordinates: 43°48′35″N 79°25′13″W / 43.80972°N 79.42028°W / 43.80972; -79.42028
Information
School type High school
Motto Post Proelium Praemium -
"After the Struggle, the Reward"
Religious affiliation(s) Secular
Founded 1954
School board York Region District School Board
Superintendent Rashmi Swarup
Area trustee Susan Geller
School number 947792
Principal Debbie Ziegler
Grades 9-12, offers AP level subjects
Enrollment 1054[1] (October 2013)
Language English
Colour(s) Black and Yellow
Mascot Tiger
Newspaper Eye of the Tiger
Website www.thornhill.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
Last updated: September 2014

Thornhill Secondary School is a secondary school in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1955, the school is administered by the York Region District School Board system.

History

Originally it served as an elementary school, but in 1956 it opened as a full-time high school with 600 students. The TSS library was established in 1960 and was just recently renovated in 2007. In 1962, the school increased its classrooms from 30 to 47 and added 32 members to its original faculty of 29.

By 1962, 1090 students were enrolled. A technical and commercial wing was built in 1961. In 1976, the school undertook a major renovation. That same year, the drama program started and the music program expanded. In 1999, an expanded science wing was constructed to accommodate an overflow of students. A new library and school hallway connecting science to the technologies and music was completed in June 2007.

B.O.S.S. (Board Of Student Senators)

The Thornhill Secondary School Student Government is called B.O.S.S. (Board Of Student Senators). BOSS runs a number of events each year, most notably the school dances, the yearly carnival, Semi-Formal, Open Mic Nights and numerous other Spirit Events. BOSS also provides funding for all of the clubs at the school. It acts as an umbrella organization which oversees all club activities.

BOSS Executive consists of 8 different positions, each being equally as important. They are given their own room in the school where they hold weekly meetings and discuss ideas. Elections occur every May.[2]

The Student Council is also made up of eight BOSS Senators, with two from each grade. They meet weekly with the Executive members, and represent the issues and opinions of the student body.

Student life

The Thornhill Secondary School TSS senior boys' basketball team has competed at OFSAA numerous times. The school's DECA Chapter has historically sent from one to fifteen delegates to DECA's International Career Development Conferences each year, held in major US cities. The school newspaper the Eye of the Tiger is an award-winning publication[3] with a reach of nearly 2000 staff, students, and community members. Thornhill Debaters have placed first, and in the top 10, at most major university-level tournaments in Ontario and Quebec, and in the National Championships.

Sports Teams

Sports teams at Thornhill Secondary School include:

  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Track and Field
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Girls Field Hockey
  • Tennis
  • Table Tennis (Club)

Thornhill Secondary School Alumni Association (TSSAA)

Following the school's 50th anniversary in 2004, the Thornhill Secondary School Alumni Association (TSSAA) was established to keep students in touch with each other and with the school and community. The TSSAA holds an annual Half Century Club Luncheon which recognizes students who began at Thornhill fifty years prior. The TSSAA is also active within the school, sponsoring numerous awards for both graduating and non-graduating students.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "York Region District School Board - Monthly Enrolment Report" (PDF). York Region District School Board. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  2. http://www.thornhill.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/pdf/StudentAgenda.pdf
  3. http://www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/pdfs/a/agenda/mp/bd100927/yrdsb-bd100927-p1-3.pdf
  4. Gordon, Mia (May 19, 2016). "Destined for Greatness: Growing up on the court with Milos Raonic". TSN. Archived from the original on May 20, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
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