Oak Park High School (Manitoba)

Oak Park High School is a high school located in the Charleswood area of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It offers a dual-track English and French Immersion program. Oak Park also offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses and one of the most comprehensive fine arts programs in the province.[1] The Oak Park Raiders have won 3 Manitoba High School Athletics Association titles over the past decade, the most in Winnipeg.[1]

École Secondaire Oak Park High School
Address
820 Charleswood Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3R 1K6

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Canada
Coordinates49°51′03″N 97°18′33″W
Information
TypePublic
MottoCommitted to Excellence in Academics, Arts, Athletes and Community Service.
PrincipalJennifer Bracken
Faculty137
Grades9–12 (english) 9-12 (french)
Enrollment1000
Colour(s)Blue, White and Silver      
Team nameRaiders
Websitewww.pembinatrails.ca/oakpark/

Athletics

Oak Park High School has one of the best athletic programs in the province. As a regular contender in many sports, Oak Park has made their mark on the sport community. Oak Park took eight provincial titles in 2010-2011 and was provincial finalists in Varsity Girls Basketball and Girls Outdoor Soccer. The school offers an extensive list of extracurriculars, including: basketball, darts, football, hockey, soccer (indoor and outdoor), volleyball, rugby, cheerleading, ultimate frisbee, water polo, track & field, badminton, student council, musical, dance, curling and field lacrosse. The Oak Park football team is notable for establishing 4 CFL football players.

Success has been harder to come by in recent seasons as the MHSAA tightened transfer and recruiting policies.

Notable alumni

Committees

Oak Park is known in both the local and national community alike as having class leading committees such as their volunteerism based social justice committee,[4] the committee that runs all the school events Tech Committee,[5] the sustainability based progressive conservation committee or their yearbook committee.[6]

References


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