Elgin Park Secondary School
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Elgin Park Secondary is a public high school in School District 36 Surrey. It is referred to as the 'Home of the Orcas'. Elgin Park is one of four public high schools on the peninsula, along with Earl Marriott Secondary School, Semiahmoo Secondary School, and Grandview Heights Secondary School.


Academics

Elgin Park Secondary offers the Integrated Program, as well as the Science Co-op and Humanities Co-op programs. For 2017–2018, Elgin Park Secondary was ranked 57/253 in the Province (42/246 in the past five years) by the Fraser Institute and has boasted an average of 98.80% of students graduating (2017-2018). Elgin Park Secondary offers
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classes. In 2021, the AP Calculus class averaged 4.74 (out of 5) on the exam, a score that was in the top 5% in the world.


Building

Both Elgin Park and TamanawisTamanawis Secondary Secondary schools (both located in School District 36 Surrey) have virtually the same architectural basis.


Extra Curricular

Elgin Park Secondary offers many Extra Curricular services, such extracurriculars include various sports teams and school bands.


Basketball

2005-Basketball - Jr Girls Provincial Champions 2008-Basketball - Sr Girls Provincial Champions


Volleyball

2000-Volleyball - Sr Boys Provincial Champions


Soccer

2009-Soccer - Sr Girls Fraser Valley Champions 2015-Soccer - Sr Girls Fraser Valley Champions (#1 ranked in BC)


Hockey

2014-Hockey - Provincial Champions Tier III 2015-Hockey - Provincial Champions Tier II


Rugby

2015-Rugby -Surrey Champions Tier ll - Provincial Champions Tier II


Cross Country

2021- Cross Country - Provincial Champions


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* High schools in Surrey, British Columbia Educational institutions established in 1993 1993 establishments in British Columbia {{GVRD-school-stub