Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School

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R.C. Palmer Secondary School
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Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School
8160 St. Albans Rd

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Canada
Coordinates 49°09′15″N123°07′45″W / 49.15404°N 123.12921°W / 49.15404; -123.12921
Information
School type Public, Secondary School
MottoKUDOS
(For Valour)
Founded1959
StatusOpen
School board School District 38 Richmond
SuperintendentScott Robinson
Area trusteeDebbie Tablotney
School code03838024
PrincipalHerj Ghaug
Grades 8-12
Gender Mixed
Age range13-17
Enrollment985 (2021)
Language English
Schedule typeSemester
Area Richmond, British Columbia
Colour(s)Navy, Powder Blue, White [1]
   
Mascot Griffin
Team namePalmer Griffins
Exam average74.6 (2019) [2]
Feeder schoolsHoward DeBeck Elementary
Garden City Elementary
General Currie Elementary
Public Transit Translink Bus Lines, 401, 408 and 403
Closest Skytrain Station, Translinkcanada.svg Richmond-Brighouse
Website palmer.sd38.bc.ca

Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School, (commonly, R.C. Palmer Secondary School, RCPSS, RCP, and Palmer Secondary School) is a public, co-educational secondary school situated in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada which educates students in grades 8-12. Palmer Secondary School is one of the many schools under the Richmond School District. It is the only school in Richmond to offer the Pre-AP Incentive Program, the ACE-IT plumbing program and, previously, the Palmer Hockey Academy. The Richmond Virtual School is also hosted in the Palmer building.

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History

Robert C. Palmer Junior High School first opened in September 1959 with an enrollment of 769. This school is named after Robert Cecil Palmer, a Richmond resident and magistrate in the provincial court for 22 years. The school suffered a terrible fire on April 10, 1976. [3] The school underwent two renovations in 1978 to recover from the fire. In 1996, the Richmond School District converted all senior (Grade 11 and 12 only) and junior (Grade 9 and 10 only) high schools to full spectrum grade 8 to 12 schools. Palmer officially reopened in May 2000 as a full grade 8 to 12 secondary school. [1]

Motto and colours

School Crest PalmerLogo.png
School Crest

The school colours, navy blue and powder blue, were chosen in 1959 by the student council. The school's Greek motto, KUDOS, can be translated to "for valour" or "for honour" and it is a part of the school's crest designed by the first art department. [4]

Palmer Griffins

The Griffin represents the Palmer family and is a part of the Palmer Family coat of arms. It is a mythological creature that is a hybrid of both lion and eagle. Griffins are a symbol of wisdom, strength, and loyalty. The Palmer Griffin name is often used for Palmer's athletic teams.

Curriculum and programs

Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School utilizes the semester system. The school year is divided into 2 semesters. Students take a minimum of 6 courses to a maximum of 8 courses for the full year; students attend four 75-minute classes and rotate the classes in the second half of the year/the second semester. Palmer also utilizes a new system established locally within the Richmond School District called "Personal Learning Time". During this period, the classes are shortened by 10-20 minutes, but in return there is a 5th "class"/block added to the time table. During Personal Learning Time students can work with peers on projects or see their instructors for additional support.

Grading scale

Palmer uses the same grading scale as established by the BC Ministry of Education.

GradePercentage
A86% or higher
B73% - 85%
C+67% - 72%
C60% - 66%
C-50% - 59%
I, F49% or less

For anything less than 49%, students will be assigned an "I" (Incomplete) which will turn into an "F" (Fail) if course requirements are not completed. [5]

Pre-AP/Incentive Program

Palmer offers honours level courses through its selective Pre-AP/Incentive program. The program develops academic excellence and offers acceleration for subjects in Math, Science, and Socials Students. The Incentive program also challenges students with leadership opportunities, outdoor and physical education, and community service, with the intent of building strong personal character. The Incentive program is established on the basis of promoting a well-rounded education for high school students and to develop learners to think critically.

Entry to the Program is by application, followed by an entrance exam and an interview. [6]

As of 2016–2017, the program offers:

As of 2022/2023, the following IB courses are offered: [8]

  • English A1 HL
  • French B HL/SL
  • Mandarin B HL/SL
  • Japanese B HL/SL
  • Spanish B HL/SL
  • Geography HL/SL
  • History HL
  • Digital Society HL/SL
  • Business Management HL/SL
  • Chemistry HL/SL
  • Biology HL/SL
  • Physics HL/SL
  • Mathematics AA HL/SL
  • Theatre Arts HL
  • Visual Arts HL/SL
  • Music HL/SL
  • Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
  • Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
  • Extended Essay (EE)

AP Program

Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered at RC Palmer Secondary School and are taken by qualified Grade 12 students by selective application. Palmer's AI Code is 821315, as assigned by College Board.

As of 2016–2017, the following five AP courses are offered: [9]

ACE IT Career Prep Program

The Accelerated Credit Enrolment in Industry Training (ACE IT) program is the in-class component of a high school apprenticeship. ACE IT students are Youth Apprentices registered with the Industry Training Authority (ITA).

ACE IT programs are usually offered as partnerships between school districts and post-secondary institutions with onsite training at either location. Students who successfully complete the ACE IT program earn credit towards both high school graduation and a post-secondary credential. Enrolment in the ACE IT program is free. [10]

Palmer is the only school in Richmond that houses the Plumbing Program for the ACE IT program.

Independent Studies Program

Independent Directed Studies (IDS), co-operated with the Richmond Virtual School, under teacher supervision, allow students to initiate their own learning on a subject of choice and earn credits towards graduation. Students must submit an IDS application and have previously shown independent work abilities and excellent work ethics to enroll in the course. [11]

Collaboration day schedule

RC Palmer Secondary School has been working with the Collaboration Time late start model for a number of years. Currently, Palmer Staff meet in groups on the first Tuesday of every month for 75 minutes to work on initiatives related to enhancing student achievement and engagement. [12]

Reading block

Palmer dedicates 90 minutes of time per week tied to the third block of the day. This 18 minute period is intended to support sustained reading in an area or on a topic that interests the student. The goal is to provide a regular consistent environment that encourages students to pursue reading for pleasure. Access to a variety of topics and authors as well as a variety of strategies is important to developing engaged readers. [13]

Athletics

Palmer competes in the RSSAA (Richmond Secondary School Athletic Association) with other schools in the School District No.38.

Fall

  • Girls' Volleyball
  • Boys' Soccer

Winter

  • Girls' Basketball
  • Boys' Basketball

Spring

  • Tennis
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Track & Field
  • Badminton
  • Boys' Volleyball
  • Girls' Soccer
  • Golf [14]

Intramurals

The intramural program is an opportunity given to all students, regardless of skill level, to participate in an athletic activity. The intramural games occur during lunch time, where students participate in a variety of activities in the gymnasium. The activities are open to all students and the intramural season runs for about a month long, concluding with playoffs.

Intramural sports offered include:

  • 5 on 5 Basketball
  • 3 on 3 Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Badminton
  • Dodgeball
  • Cageball
  • Soccer [15]

Basketball team

The school hosts a basketball program for students that replaces the regular P.E. course with an all-basketball program and teaches the fundamentals, tricks, and plays of the sport. In 2007, the senior basketball team made it to the 63rd Annual Telus-BCHSBBA Boys Provincial Basketball Championships, held in the PNE Agrodome. In 2011, they won the Provincial Championships at the Langley Events Centre. [16]

Athletic achievements

British Columbia Provincial Champions:

  • 2018 - AA Senior Ultimate Frisbee
  • 2011 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 1993 – Junior Football [17]
  • 1992 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 1992 – Junior Girls Basketball [18]
  • 1991 – Junior Football [17]
  • 1991 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 1990 – Bantam Girls Basketball [18]
  • 1989 – Junior Football [17]
  • 1989 – Junior Girls Basketball [18]
  • 1988 – Junior Football [17]
  • 1986 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 1985 – Junior Girls Basketball [18]

Lower Mainland Champions:

  • 2018 - AA Senior Ultimate Frisbee
  • 2011 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2010 – Senior Boys Soccer [19]
  • 2009 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]

RSSAA League Champions:

  • 2018 – Senior Ultimate
  • 2017 – Juvenile Girls Basketball
  • 2014 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2014 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2013 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2012 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2012 – Bantam Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2011 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2010 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2010 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2009 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2009 – Bantam Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2008 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2008 – Juvenile Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2008 – Senior Boys Soccer [7]
  • 2007 – Senior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2007 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2007 – Bantam Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2006 – Juvenile Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2006 – Junior Boys Soccer [7]
  • 2005 – Junior Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2005 – Bantam Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2003 – Senior Girls Basketball [16]
  • 2003 – Bantam Boys Basketball [16]
  • 2001 – Bantam Badminton
  • 2000 – Juvenile Boys Table Tennis
  • 2000 – Bantam Badminton
  • 1999 – Junior Boys Basketball
  • 1998 – Ultimate
  • 1998 – Junior Boys Basketball
  • 1998 – Bantam Badminton
  • 1997 – Bantam Boys Basketball
  • 1997 – Bantam Badminton
  • 1997 – Juvenile Girls Volleyball
  • 1996 – Juvenile Boys Basketball [7]

School excellence

Science fair achievements

Palmer is actively involved in promoting interest in the fields of STEM and research. The school has hosted the Palmer Annual Science Fair (Richmond District) since 2008 and sponsors the 1st place, 2nd place, and, sometimes, 3rd place of the fair to compete in the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair. [20]

YearGoldSilverBronzeHon. MentionSpecial AwardTotalParticipating Teams
20171011364
2016121210166
201521217138
20141111486
20130101357
20120012368
20110010454
20101010246
20091010027
20080101248

The school's teams had also won multiple medals at the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF).

Destination Imagination (DI) achievements

Destination Imagination is a volunteer-led, educational non-profit organization that teaches 21st century skills and STEM principles to kindergarten through university level students through creative and collaborative problem-solving challenges. In the past, Palmer has won 1st and 2nd in 2014, 2013, 2010, 2009, and 2006 Destination Imagination British Columbia Provincial Tournament. The team is most notable for their Instant Challenge excellence, which Palmer had earned 2 consecutive gold medals at the Provincial level. [25]

Mathematical competition achievements

Palmer students enrolled in Enriched Math [7] or Pre-Calculus courses are encouraged to take part in the various math contests that occur annually. Palmer also houses a Junior and Senior Math Club [26] which works on math contest problems and promotes interest in math.

Math Challengers:

  • 2016 – 2nd, Grade 8 Regional
  • 2015 – 3rd, Grade 9 Regional
  • 2014 – 3rd, Grade 8 Regional
  • 2012 – 3rd, Grade 9 Regional
  • 2012 – 4th, Grade 8 Regional
  • 2011 – 1st, Grade 8 Regional
  • 2011 – 4th, Grade 9 Regional
  • 2010 – 1st, Grade 9 Regional
  • 2009 – 1st, Grade 8 Regional
  • 2009 – 3rd, Grade 9 Regional
  • 2007 – 3rd, Grade 9 Regional [27]

CEMC Math Competition:

  • 2017 Pascal Contest Provincial Champion
  • 2016 Pascal Contest Zone Champion
  • 2014 Pascal Contest Zone Champion
  • 2012 Pascal Contest Zone Champion
  • 2008 Cayley Contest Zone Champion
  • 1999 Euclid Contest Zone Champion
  • 1999 Fermat Contest Zone Champion
  • 1998 Cayley Contest Zone Champion
  • 1996 Pascal Contest Zone Champion [28]

Notable alumni

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