Westwood Community High School

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Westwood Community High School
221 Tundra Drive

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School type Public
Founded1986
School board Fort McMurray Public School District
PrincipalRoxanne Fudge
Grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Language English
Colour(s)Blue and White   
Team nameWestwood Trojans
Website www.westwood.fmpsdschools.com

Westwood Community High School is a Canadian public senior high school located in Fort McMurray, Alberta and is part of the Fort McMurray Public School District. [1] The school is situated in the community of Thickwood and currently accommodates approximately 1000 students. It offers Advanced Placement courses. [2] [3]

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Academics

Westwood continues to rank the highest academically out of the five high schools in the city, with the vast majority of its graduates attending post-secondary institutions across the country. Students earning excellence on PAT and Diploma exams is above Provincial average. Former students have excelled in national math and science competitions, and Wood Buffalo's annual delegation for the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) has been composed mostly of Westwood students. [4] The school has also produced one Schulich Leader Scholar (2016) and numerous Loran Scholar nominees. The school's science fair reputation has also been recognized at the national stage as it has produced one of the top 4 projects at the CWSF in the past. [5]

Westwood offers access to the RAP program, or Registered Apprenticeship Program, for students entering Trades in Alberta. Westwood provides the courses and planning required for students to enter in to skilled trades.

Westwood offers EAL assistance, for students learning English as an additional language.

Westwood provides Student Services support.

Advanced Placement

The Advanced Placement (AP) courses currently offered in the school include Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1, Physics 2, English Literature and Composition, English Language and Composition, and Computer Science A. All AP courses have been audited by the College Board to guarantee the satisfaction of the AP curriculum. 20% of the high school population participate in writing AP exams. In 2023, 4 Westwood students earned AP Scholar Awards, 2 earned AP Scholar with Honor Awards, and 1 earned AP Scholar with Distinction. Students enroll in Honours or AP courses for grades 10 and 11 and complete full AP courses in grade 12. Exams are graded on a scale of 1 to 5, with 3 equaling a passing score; to receive post-secondary course credit, students must achieve a score of 4 or 5.

Athletics

The school has multiple sports teams, including Basketball, Soccer, Football, Volleyball, Badminton and Golf. All athletic teams participate in the Alberta Schools Athletic Association. Trojans have won many regional and provincial zones tournaments.

Fine and performing arts

Musical Theatre and Dramatic Arts

Westwood Cheepiyak Theatre Company provides well-developed Theatre and Musical Theatre programs. Each year a large scale production is held, with a technical, musical and performing cast composed of students. The school usually rotates dramatic productions and musical theatre each year, offering students a variety in styles, genres and types of script work to present. In addition, original dramaturge plays have been created and performed. The Musical Theatre component is a credited program for Westwood students, along with Technical theatre and stage management.

Computer Science -STEM

Mr. Said El Mejdani made headlines when his Westwood high school students scored the highest marks, 90/90, on a computing and coding competition at the University of Waterloo in Canada. The students attributed their success to their teacher Mr. Said’s effective teaching methods. The school partners with the University of British Columbia and Keyano College. Mr. Said has won numerous awards including the Prime Minister of Canada’s Excellence in Teaching.

Drama and Improv

In addition, Westwood Community High School hosts One-Act plays, mostly directed, and often written by students. Westwood has won numerous awards at the Provincial One Act Festival since and attends Regional One Act festivals annually. Award-winning plays to head to the Provincial Festival have been: The Raven (2003), Powerplay (2006), Wanda's Visit (2008), The Insanity of Mary Girard (2010), Elephant's Graveyard (2013), A Rope Against the Sun (2015), and I Never Saw Another Butterfly (2016). Additionally, Westwood was nominated to attend the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012 -where they performed Rudyard Kipling's, The Junglebook. A later touring performance was taken to the Fringe in 2014 wit Robert Munsch production of Paperbags, PrincessesNPuddles.

Westwood can offer Acting and Touring course credits for involvements in these productions. Students who don't have enough hours or have not qualified for specific criteria can also build volunteer hours which can be added as credits. [6]

Visual Art

Westwood students in Visual Art courses have the opportunity to display their artwork in regional art exhibitions and festivals such as Spring Splash, Suncor Art Show and exhibition and the Quad High Art show. Senior Artists work that wins annual FMPSD district awards can be seen prominently displayed at the Main building of Fort McMurray Public Schools District hallways.

Music

Finally, Westwood's performing arts department in rounded out by their music programming. Westwood is well known within the community both for the variety of music courses offered, and the caliber of performance shown by their students. Course offerings include Instrumental Music, Choir, Show Choir, Jazz Band, and Guitar.

Extracurricular activities

The school has an inclusive list of clubs that students can participate in. Student Led extra-curciular activities such as Debate Club, STEM Committee, STEM Fellowship, WW GSA, Band (After School) Choir,Peer Tutoring, SH Co-ed Soccer, JH Co-ed Soccer, Music Leadership Team,Main Stage production & One Acts, Westwood Robotics Jr. / Sr., Sr. Badminton,Jr. Badminton, Creative Design (T-Shirt/Logo Creation), Westwood Women In Tech (WWW.IT), Live Stream Team, Sr.- Westwood Literacy Club, Sr. -Students Against Drunk/Impaired Driving (SADD), WW Student Ambassadors and Mentors, Macoy at Westwood, WW Guitar/Vocal Jam, Cross Country Running,Junior High and Junior Varsity Volleyball, Basketball,Track & Field, ,Sr. Boys Volleyball , Sr. Girls Volleyball, WW Student Council,WW Travel Group, Sr. Boys and Girls basketball, Math Competition Club,Sr. Curling Sr Rugby, Medical Science, Science Fair, Green Initiative, Debate Club, Minecraft Club, Black Student Union, Muslim Student Union, Asian Student Union, Hindu Student Union, Yearbook Westwood's Green Initiative team has installed solar panels in the school, constructed an eco-friendly greenhouse and school garden, and won three consecutive BPA+ grants of $10,000 each. The school community built a school in Kenya and holds fundraisers for the underprivileged.

Each school year, Westwood is represented at national and international Robotics championships, with the robotics team garnering numerous awards.

Graduating students can take part in the Graduation Committee and are given the chance to plan and decorate for their prom at the end of the year. Students in any grade can become a member of the Yearbook Committee, and help photograph school events and activities.

Spirit Day

An entire school day is dedicated to a traditional event known as Spirit Day, planned and executed by school administration and student council. Usually held on a Friday, the staff and student body is divided into grades-students can participate in various games and challenges to earn raffle tickets in order to win prizes.

Team competitions are also held, in which teams collectively attempt to win challenges such as duct-taping a team member to the gym wall, successfully fitting every team member into a small circle, trying to cheer the loudest out of the four teams, and more. At the end of the event, a raffle is held in the gymnasium where tickets are drawn and students win prizes such as gift-cards, headphones, clothing or electronics. Past prizes have included iPads, smart phones, an electric guitar and several popular gaming systems.

The day concludes with the announcement of the winning team, and a barbecue hosted by the staff.

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