Sugarloaf Senior High School
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Sugarloaf Senior High School | |
Address | |
201 Dover Street Campbellton, New Brunswick, E3N 1R3, Canada |
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Information | |
School board | District 15 |
Religious affiliation | None |
Superintendent | John McLaughlin |
Principal | Bruce Cameron |
Vice principal | Gilbert Cyr |
Staff | 25 |
School type | High School |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Area | Campbellton |
Team name | Bruins |
Colours | Silver and Blue |
Enrollment | 450 |
Homepage | http://sugarloaf.nbed.nb.ca/ |
Sugarloaf Senior High School is an English high school located in Campbellton, New Brunswick. Its name comes from the nearby Sugarloaf mountain, a popular ski destination.
[edit] Student body
There are approximately 450 students enrolled at Sugarloaf Senior High School, and graduating classes are usually in the 70-100 range. Classes are taught for grades 9 through 12.
[edit] Athletics
Operating under the name "Bruins," Sugarloaf Senior High has seen modest success in provincial high school sport competition. Most notably, its boys soccer teams have done extremely well in the past, and to date have earned the most championships of any AA ranked school. Most recently the Varsity boys soccer team won the provincial championships in the fall 2001 season.
[edit] Student Council
Every year, students gather at the beginning of the school year, and participate in a vote regarding the elected positions of the Student Council Executive and the Grade Level Representatives. Willing candidates follow the proper nomination sequence, required to have an average of 70% or more, then follow a week-long campaign progress, where they gather support from the student body. The roles of the the Student Council Executive and Grade Representatives include: being the voices of the students, organizing school related activities, raising school morale, maintaining moral fiber, and make sure the school year is one that students and staff will enjoy and benefit from.
The Student Council Executive for the 2006-07 year is as follows:
President Zachary Beauchemin
Vice-President Matthew Robichaud
Secretary Mausam Shukla
Treasurer Rebecca Parker