Turner Fenton Secondary School

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Turner Fenton Secondary School
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Turner Fenton Secondary School
7935 Kennedy Road South

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School type High school
MottoRemis velisque
Founded1992 merger (1972, 1974)
School board Peel District School Board
SuperintendentDonna Ford
Area trusteeKathy McDonald
Susan Benjamin
School number918440
PrincipalKevin Williams [1]
Vice principalsChris Kelman
Brianne Manning
Shanae Valor
Christopher Greenfield
Sarka Kubelikova [1]
Grades 9-12+
Enrolment1390 [1]  (September 7, 2023)
Language English, Extended French
Colour(s)Royal Blue, Black, White and Silver     
Team nameTrojans
NewspaperTurneround (1977–2014) [2]
Trojan Times (2014–) [3]
Endowment$2 million
Website www.turnerfenton.com

Turner Fenton Secondary School is a high school in the Peel Region, located in Brampton, Ontario, operated by the Peel District School Board. Turner Fenton Secondary School's name is inherited from two schools that were later merged, which were named after J. A. Turner, the first director of the Peel board, and W. J. Fenton, a pioneer educator. [4]

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Programs

Turner Fenton Secondary School (TFSS) is known for its high academic standards, with consistently high rankings on standardized tests. [ citation needed ]

Turner, as it is commonly referred to, is a diverse school, due to the varied array of programs it offers. The following educational programs are available: [5]

Until the end of the 2004-2005 school year, the Regional Enhanced Program was also available for students in grades 11 and 12 at Turner Fenton.

International Baccalaureate

Turner Fenton offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) for grade 9 and 10 students (MYP Year 4 and 5) and the IB Diploma Programme (DP) for grade 11 and 12 students. The MYP, based on similar principles as the DP, is offered as preparation for the DP, requiring students to engage in the study of languages, sciences, mathematics, and humanities all in an attempt for them to recognize not only the individuality of each of the disciplines but also to understand the co-relation between them. The DP is a globally recognized program that prepares students for university. From 2009, Turner Fenton's DP students have displayed considerable academic excellence with some students topping in the Peel District School Board nearly every year with a 100% average. [6]

The admission process into the IB program at Turner Fenton Secondary School is highly selective. Students from more than 100 elementary schools all over Brampton apply for the rigorous high school program. [ citation needed ] In 2014, the application includes basic identification information, previous report cards and an online written response about an extracurricular activity and its demonstration of an IB Learner Profile attribute. [7] Students from across the Peel District School Board apply to be a part of the program. MYP students feed directly into the Diploma Programme in grade 11.

Sports, clubs, and traditions

CultureFest

CultureFest, [8] called Diversity Celebration until 1996, has been an annual event held at Turner Fenton Secondary School since the founding of the school. It was started by students at J. A. Turner SS and was inherited by Turner Fenton after the merger. [9] The festival is entirely student-run and consists of live performances, educational booths and workshops, as well as a marketplace of international foods spread over two days and one performance night.

Turner Fenton also has clubs pertaining to cultural diversity and identity, including the Sikh Students Association (SSA) [10] and Turner Fenton Tamil Association. [11]

Conferences

Throughout the school year, many students are actively involved in a variety of different leadership conferences. Turner Fenton students run the annual START (Students: The Active Risk-Takers) conference, a 2-day event open to all Peel high school students. Moreover, the IB (International Baccalaureate) students of the school run the annual one-day Mentorship Conference (IBMC) in September of every year, introducing the new Grade 9 MYP (Middle Years Programme) students to the high school atmosphere. [12] Turner Fenton students are also recognized for their high involvement in the Peel Student Presidents' Council, whether students are executives on the council itself or take part in the yearly leadership conference as delegates, security or leadership developers.

The SOAR (Suddenly Opportunities Are Reachable) conference, which is a leadership conference held at the end of May for Peel middle-school students in grades 7 and 8, is also organized by Turner Fenton students. [13] Due to lack of positive response from teachers, the conference temporarily stopped taking place.[ citation needed ] However, in 2012, the conference was restarted and took place at W. G. Davis Sr. Public School, a feeder school for Turner Fenton. Because Ontario high school teachers protested against Bill 115 by not leading extracurricular activities, the conference did not take place in 2013 either.[ citation needed ] Since 2014, the SOAR conference has been taking place again at Turner Fenton. [13] [14]

In December 2014, Turner Fenton hosted its first French conference Imaginons le Français, promoting francophone culture. [15]

HOSA

Since 2015, Turner Fenton HOSA has been one of the largest extracurricular activities offered at Turner Fenton, providing opportunities for motivated students to develop their scientific knowledge and their leadership abilities. [16]

DECA

Turner Fenton also has an DECA chapter, with members ranking at the Regional, Provincial, and International levels.[ citation needed ]

History

Turner Fenton Secondary School is composed of two buildings, called the North Hall and the South Hall. Until 1992, the two buildings were each schools in their own right, the North being J. A. Turner SS, and the South being W. J. Fenton SS. W. J. Fenton was the first of the two to open in 1972, built by Val Mitchell Construction. C.A. Smith built J. A. Turner Secondary in 1974. Both buildings were designed by architect Don E. Skinner Thughliphe.

The rooms of the North Hall are numbered 100s and 200s on the first floor and second floor, respectively; the South Hall rooms are numbered 300s on the first floor and 400s on the second floor. The portables are 500s. Each faculty department generally has its own section of the school. The English, math, science, business/technology and music departments, as well as the library and main administration, are in the North Hall. The history, moderns (French and other language studies), geography, arts (dramatic, visual, digital, culinary and cosmetic) departments are in the South Building. However, there are exceptions, such as certain biology classes that are taught in the South Hall. Administrative offices are split between the two buildings, with certain vice principals and guidance counsellors located specifically in the South Hall. Each building also has a cafeteria, the North Hall cafeteria being the larger of the two. Additionally, as the South Hall was equipped to serve culinary arts teaching, the cafeteria in the South Hall allows students to make/serve food.[ citation needed ]

Following the merger of the schools in 1992, the school was referred to officially on its main outdoor signage as "Turner Fenton Secondary School," but it had also adopted a secondary brand name "Turner Fenton Campus" used on school letterhead. In the early 2000s (decade), the school board forced Turner Fenton to standardize its name, because the school had not filed the proper forms upon its creation in 1992.[ citation needed ]

Notable alumni

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