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École Secondaire Oak Bay High School is a
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
in the Greater Victoria School District and is located in
Oak Bay, British Columbia Oak Bay is a municipality incorporated in 1906 that is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is one of thirteen member municipalities of the Capital Regional District, and is bordered ...
, Canada. The enrollment is approximately 1,400 students attending in grades 9 to 12 in both regular and
French immersion French immersion is a form of bilingual education in which students who do not speak French as a first language will receive instruction in French. In most French-immersion schools, students will learn to speak French and learn most subjects s ...
programs. The school moved into new facilities on the same site in 2015. The construction took roughly 2.5 years.


History and facilities

The first high school in Oak Bay was opened in 1915 where the Oak Bay Municipal Hall now stands. However this school quickly became over-crowded and replaced by what was the East Building at the school's present location on Cranmore Road in 1929. Oak Bay Junior High school was constructed on the west side of the school property opening in 1953. The two schools were amalgamated in the late 1970s and the buildings named "West" and "East". When the province renamed all its high schools 'Secondary School', Oak Bay High School, Victoria High School, and
Esquimalt High School École Secondaire Esquimalt High School (or "EHS") is a high school located in Esquimalt, a township located west of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. EHS is operated by the Greater Victoria School District. It is the designated secondary sc ...
were the only schools to retain 'High School' as part of their names. In October, 2011 plans were announced to replace the existing school with a new $50 million facility to accommodate up to 1,300 students, including 100 international students, as well as a Neighbourhood Learning Centre. The existing 1957-era gymnasium will be converted into a performing arts theatre with support space for both school and community use. Construction began in the summer of 2013. The new building was completed for the start of the 2015-2016 school year. The site work and removal of the old buildings is expected to be completed by 2016. As of September 2015, the entire school has been finished, except for the artificial turf soccer field, and the new rugby pitch.


Athletics

Oak Bay has a large athletics program; its teams compete in basketball (Bays), rugby (Barbarians), cross country running, track and field, soccer, volleyball (Barbers), field hockey, badminton, tennis, cycling, sailing, skiing & snowboarding and cricket. Oak Bay's Track and Field team is widely regarded as the most successful high school track team in British Columbia. The team has won over 10 Provincial titles and is a perennial island and city champion.


Fine Arts

Oak Bay has a Fine Arts program, including choirs, bands, a string orchestra and multiple dance troupes. Oak Bay Secondary puts on an annual musical production, run and performed by the senior students. Oak Bay High School also hosts an arts program, including, from 1996–2006, the Oak Bay Community Theater.


Notable alumni

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- NHL player * Anna-Marie de Zwager, Olympic rower *
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Phil Mack Phil Mack (born 18 September 1985 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a rugby union scrum-half who played for the Seattle Seawolves in Major League Rugby (MLR). He was the Seawolves head coach, winning an MLR Championship Shield in 2018. He also ...
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, Professional golfer * John Ruttan, Former Mayor of Nanaimo *
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Adam Straith John Adam Straith (born September 11, 1990) is a Canadian professional soccer player. Early life Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Straith attended Oak Bay High School in Victoria but left after grade 11 to attend Burnaby Central Secondary Sch ...
, Soccer player * Simon Thomas, Soccer player *
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Roy Henry Vickers Roy Henry Vickers, (born June 1946 in Laxgalts'ap (now known as Greenville), British Columbia) is a Grammy Award nominated Canadian First Nations artist. He owns and operates a gallery in Tofino, British Columbia. Biography Vickers was born on ...
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Andrew Weaver Andrew John Weaver is a Canadian scientist and politician who represented the riding of Oak Bay-Gordon Head from 2013 to 2020 in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly. Weaver was the leader of the Green Party of British Columbia from 2015 ...
, MLA and
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leader * Mark Wyatt, Rugby player


References


External links


Oak Bay High School website
{{VictoriaSchools High schools in Victoria, British Columbia French-language schools in British Columbia Educational institutions established in 1915 1915 establishments in British Columbia