Frank Maddock High School

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Frank Maddock High School
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Frank Maddock High School
4801 43 St

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Coordinates 53°12′58″N114°57′52″W / 53.21611°N 114.96444°W / 53.21611; -114.96444 Coordinates: 53°12′58″N114°57′52″W / 53.21611°N 114.96444°W / 53.21611; -114.96444
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School typeHigh School
MottoStrive to Excel
Founded1968
School boardWild Rose School Division
PrincipalLara Jollymore
Grades 9–12
Enrollment500
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Royal Blue & Gold   
Team nameWarriors, Amazons
Website fmhigh.ca

Frank Maddock High School is a public high school located in the town of Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada.

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Organization

Frank Maddock is part of the Wild Rose School Division No. 66. [1] The school educates around 500 students in grades 10–12. [2] The grade 12 enrollment for 2011–2012 was 177. [3] Most students come from the junior high schools of Wild Rose School Division and the majority live in Drayton Valley or the surrounding Brazeau County.

The school had a performance rating of 4.5/10 and was ranked 204 out of 253 Alberta high schools, by the Fraser Institute, for the 2019 school year. [3]

Athletics

Volleyball, basketball, badminton, cross country, golf, curling, rugby, football, handball and a track team are all offered at Frank Maddock. In the summer, the school holds NBC Camps (which provide overnight athletics programs). [4]

The school hosted the 2013 ASAA Cross Country Provincial Championships. [5]

Facilities

This is Drayton Valley's largest school with an area of 95,000 sq. ft. [2] A government infrastructure survey, carried out in July 2000, reported that the school required major modernization. [6] The school is now expanding the facilities with the addition of a learning commons area. The design was produced by school alumnus Madison Janzen. [7] The school incorporates a vocational education wing. [2] This contains the cosmetology lab (for student stylists) [8] and fabrication studies (including welding). [9]

Notable alumni

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