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Magee Secondary School is a
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on West 49th Avenue,
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. It is one of the first public high schools located in the
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neighbourhood and is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in its catchment area. They include
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, and David Lloyd George Elementary School. It was used as a temporary hospital during the Influenza Epidemic in 1918.


History

The school was named after one of the first European settlers of British Columbia, with the school being located in the upstairs of Eburne Superior School at the current location of David Lloyd George; it was relocated in 1913 to its current location. While the original Magee Secondary School was built in 1914, it has since been reconstructed. The new Magee officially opened in the year 2000, right in time for the new millennium. The current student population at Magee is approximately 1275, and it has approximately 100 staff members. Magee boasts an outstanding fine arts department. More than 500 students are involved in the award-winning music department's three faculties: band (4 concert bands and 2 jazz bands), concert choir, Evolution choir, chamber choir, strings, and a recent addition of the Magee Symphony Orchestra. Magee senior music students tour internationally every two years. Recent tours have included Hawaii, Thailand, St. Petersburg, Russia (2007), Japan (2009), Central Europe (2011), Spain (2013), the UK (2015), Cuba (2017), and the Baltic States of Finland, Estonia, and Latvia (2019). Some members of the String Orchestra were invited to play on the recording of International Recording Artist K’Naan's new rendition of "Wavin’ Flag" for the
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project produced by legendary rock producer, Bob Ezrin. Many of the graduates of the art department go on to careers in art, with many of them studying internationally.


Program

Magee Secondary School offers a wide range of educational learning opportunities for students. Following the BC high school curriculum, Magee offers compulsory courses, including Math, English, Social Studies, and Science. Choice of languages includes English, Japanese, French, and Spanish. Additionally, Magee Secondary School offers a unique educational program calle
SPARTS
which is catered to students competing in high performance athletics or performing in the Arts at a high level of excellence In this program, students attend school for only a portion of the day in order to accommodate for their rigorous training schedules and competitions. Students in the SPARTS program must have a training schedule that exceeds 25 hours per week from Monday to Friday. Furthermore, they are required to maintain a minimum "B" average with no failing grades or unsatisfactory behaviour or work habits This program is offered students from Grades 8 to 12.


Library

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Magee Secondary School Library
is located on the second floor, and run by school librarians, supervising teachers and groups of volunteering students. A computer lab is inside the library where people can read online and take courses.


Sport Program

Magee teams play in the Vancouver Secondary School Athletic Association and Vancouver Sea to Sky Athletic Association, which is part of BC School Sports umbrella. The Magee Athletics Program offers sports based on seasons and genders. In fall, aquatics badminton, cross country field, hockey, rugby, soccer, and volleyball are offered, while in Winter, rugby, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field are on offer. Volleyball occurs across both seasons. In 2020, the Juvenile Girls (Gr. 9) basketball team won the 2019-20 VSSAA City Champion title.


Magee and Hollywood

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''. Magee was also used to film part of ''Shattered'', starring
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Notable alumni

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(1976), actor *
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(1985), actor * Frances Chung, principal dancer with the
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(1932), physicist * Bernie Coulson (1983), actor *
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(2002), professional basketball player *
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, businessman (
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(1993), only Canadian reporter to die in the
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(1981),
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-winning historian *
Graham Ludlow Graham Ludlow is a Canadian actor, executive, screenwriter and producer. Ludlow was born in England but grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. He graduated from Magee Secondary School. Ludlow wrote the film ''The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yuk ...
(1979), actor, screenwriter and producer * Grant McCracken (1969), anthropologist *
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(1985), actress * Grace Park (1992), Hollywood actress *
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(1998), lead singer of the band
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Dal Richards Dallas Murray Richards, CM, OBC (5 January 1918 – 31 December 2015) was a Canadian big band leader. Richards and his band performed in the Lower Mainland, at PNE bandstand and the annual New Year celebration at the Bayshore Hotel. The band ...
, OBC conductor and musician * Rachel Roberts (1996), actress, model *
Jeremy Ten Jeremy Ten (born February 21, 1989) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. He is the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medallist, 2014 CS Autumn Classic bronze medallist, and a three-time Canadian national medallist (silver in 2015, bronze i ...
(2008), figure skater, 2009 Canadian Bronze Medalist *
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(b. 1976), actress *
Richard Zokol Richard Francis "Dick" Zokol (born August 21, 1958) is a Canadian professional golfer who has played on the Canadian Tour, PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour, winning at least one event in each venue. Amateur career Zokol was born in Kitimat, Britis ...
, former PGA golfer winner of 1992 Greater Milwaukee Open * Alexander Gumuchian, Canadian rapper, better known by his stage name, bbno$


References


External links

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Band Department YouTube Channel
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