Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School

Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary is a public high school in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada and is part of School District 36 Surrey. In September 1993, staff and students from Cloverdale Junior Secondary and Lord Tweedsmuir Senior Secondary joined together to form Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, and moved into the new WEED SCHOOL. Lord Tweedsmuir's name has been attached to a school in the Cloverdale area since 1940 when Canada's Governor General, John Buchan, Lord Tweedsmuir of Elsfield died.

Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary
Address
6151 180 St

, ,
Canada
Coordinates49.1149°N 122.7248°W / 49.1149; -122.7248
Information
TypePublic high school
Motto
  • PRIDE:
  • Personal
  • Responsibility
  • In
  • Developing
  • Excellence
Established1922 (1922)
School districtSchool District 36 Surrey
School number3636041
PrincipalMr. Robin Smalley
Staffapprox. 150
Grades8-12
Enrolment1682 (January 2019)
Classes359
LanguageEnglish, French & Spanish
Schedule type4 Block Schedules
ScheduleSemester System
Colour(s)Green and black   
MascotLG Hunter
Websitewww.surreyschools.ca/schools/tweeds

View of school along 180 St.

The school's mascot is the LG Hunter. The school is sport rivals with the other nearby secondary schools, École Salish Secondary School and Clayton Heights Secondary School. The average class size is 23.5 students.

Programs

Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School offers many programs to its students and teachers.

• Choice Program [1]

• School Meal Programs[2]

• Aboriginal Programs[3]

• Online & Distance Learning {SAIL}[4]

• Special Needs Support[5]

-And Much More

School Clubs [6]

• School Library Team Of Volunteers

• Student Council

• Mindfulness Club

• Ad Astra

• Botany Club

• Debate Club


Athletic Achievements

  • 2001-02 District Hockey Champions
  • 2014- Cod champs 1976- B.C. Rugby Champions
  • 2016 -2017 AAA Senior Girls Basketball Provincial Champions
  • 2016 -2017 Junior Boys Football Provincial Champions
  • 2018 -2019 AAA Senior Boys Basketball Provincial Champions

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Programs of Choice". web.surreyschools.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  2. "Meal Programs". web.surreyschools.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  3. "Aboriginal Learning/Services". web.surreyschools.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  4. "Welcome to SAIL". Surrey Academy of Innovative Learning |. 2015-09-01. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  5. "Special Needs Support". web.surreyschools.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  6. "Clubs, Sports & Extra-Curricular". web.surreyschools.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-14.


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