L.A. Matheson Secondary School

L.A. Matheson Secondary School is a public secondary school in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, and is part of School District 36 Surrey. The school opened in 1969 as a junior secondary school as a feeder to Queen Elizabeth Secondary School but in 1998 became a full secondary school serving grades 8 through 12. In the 2013/14 school year, it was ranked 161st out of 316th in the annual ranking of secondary schools in British Columbia and Yukon.

L.A. Matheson Secondary
Address
9484 122 St

, ,
Canada
Coordinates49.1754°N 122.8837°W / 49.1754; -122.8837
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1969
School boardSchool District 36 Surrey
School number3636079
PrincipalKirsten Farquhar[1]
Staff71
Grades8-12
Enrollment1326[2] (October 2009)
Colour(s)Blue and White
   
MascotMax
Team nameMustangs
Websitewww.sd36.bc.ca/sites/lamath/

Academics

In the 2015/16 school year, L.A. Matheson Secondary School was ranked 269th out of 293 in the Fraser Institute annual ranking of secondary schools in British Columbia and Yukon.[3]

Athletics

Sports and athletic activities are governed by the Surrey Secondary Schools' Athletic Association. The athletics program includes rugby, volleyball, soccer, swimming, boys' and girls' basketball, cross-country, running and cricket.

Fine Arts

As a member of the Surrey Drama Teachers Association and the Association of British Columbia Drama Educators, this school has an arts program including a Theatre Company, which has performed such plays as "Lockdown" by Douglas Craven, "Beauty & the Beast" by Vera Morris, and will perform their first musical in May of 2015. They have a Dance program that performs annual recitals including genres of Jazz, Tap and Hip Hop. The Band Program has performed world wide including Germany, the United States, and Cuba.

Notable alumni

Robotics program

In 2017 LA Matheson started a FIRST Robotics Competition team. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is an international organization that inspires students from all around the world to explore careers in fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). The students work with industry mentors to design, build, program and drive a robot that is able to compete in different challenges. The team has competed in both Canada and USA.

References

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