Reynolds Secondary School
Reynolds is an active supporter of the Cops for Cancer fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society. The school holds various fundraisers such as car washes, head shaves, and bake sales to raise money for the cause. In 2010, students and staff raised over $52,000, $80,000 in 2011, and over $100,000 in 2012, and in 2022, they had reached the $1,000,000 mark in total money raised.
Programs
- French immersion
- Centre for Soccer Excellence
- Flexible studies
- Robotics team competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition
- Band
- Musical theatre
- Outdoors club
Robotics Team
The Reynolds ReyBots (team number 7787) competed for the first time in the 2019 FIRST Robotics Competition season. They are recipients of the Rookie All-Star Award, awarded for excellent team management, business plan, and exemplifying the mission of FIRST. The award included an invite to the FIRST Championship in Houston, Texas, which they attended in March 2019.
The team expanded by founding two FIRST Tech Challenge teams (team numbers 16353 & 18840). In the 2023 FIRST Tech Challenge season, the ReyBots qualified once more for the FIRST Championship in Houston, Texas, after winning the FTC British Columbia Championship in Surrey, B.C.
Musical Theatre
The musical theatre has a new performance prepared every year:
- Mean Girls (2024)
- The Wedding Singer (2023)
- Legally Blonde (2022)
- Freaky Friday (2021)
- Nice Work If You Can Get It (2020)
- Sister Act (2019)
- Spamalot (2018)
- Guys and Dolls (2017)
- Grease (2016)
- Seussical (2015)
- Curtains (2014)
- How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (2013)
- Bye Bye Birdie (2012)
- The Music Man (2011)
Notable alumni
- John Horgan, politician and former premier of British Columbia
References
- ^ "School Enrollment Numbers". School District 61 Greater Victoria. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
- ^ "Awards British Columbia Championship". First Tech Challenge. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
Winning Alliance - Captain Team: 18840 Reynolds Roborunners Reynolds Secondary School
- ^ Depner, Wolf. "Premier John Horgan visits his old Saanich high school to announce rise in robot funding". Victoria News.