Wellington Heights Secondary School
Address
405 Sligo Road East

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Canada
Coordinates43°59′27″N 80°44′13″W / 43.99095°N 80.73688°W / 43.99095; -80.73688
Information
School typeSecondary
MottoPride, Respect, Friendship
Founded2004
School boardUpper Grand District School Board
SuperintendentPatrick Hamilton
Area trusteeRobin Ross
School number953555
PrincipalBrent Bloch
Grades9-12
Enrollment438 (September 6, 2022)
LanguageEnglish
AreaWellington North
Colour(s)Blue, Black, Grey and White
MascotMarty Wolverine
Team nameWolverines
Websitewebsite.ugdsb.on.ca/whss

Wellington Heights Secondary School (WHSS) is a high school in Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada. The school is home of the "Wellington Heights Wolverines". The principal is Brent Bloch and the vice-principal is Chris Fiddes.[1] WHSS was built in 2004 due to the closure of the high schools in Mount Forest and Arthur. It serves students from all over North Wellington county, including the towns of Mount Forest, Arthur, Conn, Damascus, and Kenilworth. WHSS is part of the Upper Grand District School Board.

WHSS has had success among its academic, sport, and construction teams. The boys senior soccer team advanced to OFSAA, and the school's badminton and golf teams are traditional favorites within the district. As of November 2017, the junior girls' basketball team has won three consecutive CWOSSA championships. Wellington Heights has also seen success at Skills Canada winning provincial gold. The 2007 Science Olympics team also traveled to McMaster Engineering; and Science Olympics and received a gold medal for the "Speeding Brain" competition, where they had to devise a procedure to determine the speed at which information travels to the brain.

In 2019, Wellington Heights Secondary School chose to cut the music program, as well as the school's Concert Band, citing lack of student course selection and lack of qualified teachers.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Staff Directory | Wellington Heights Secondary School | Upper Grand District School Board". ugdsb.on.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  2. "Unknown".


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