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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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St. John Paul II Academy is the newest co-ed Catholic Secondary school, under the administration of Catholic Independent Schools Vancouver Archdiocese (CISVA) school board in Canada.

The new Catholic high school was commissioned under the leadership of Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB of the Vancouver Catholic Archdiocese. The new campus will open in Hazelmere, South Surrey, in 2025.

Independent school status

St. John Paul II Academy is classified as a Group 1 school under British Columbia's Independent School Act. It receives 50% funding from the Ministry of Education. The school receives no funding for capital costs. It is under charge of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver.

School uniforms

The Catholic school uniform is an important part of St. John Paul II Academy standards as it seeks to promote unity in faith. It also helps to remove discrimination. The uniform comprises of the school colours of Maroon & White. This includes cardigans, pants for boys, Tartan Kilt for girls, along with all black shoes.

Academic performance

St. John Paul II Academy has not been ranked by the Fraser Institute, as it’s a relatively new school.

Academic Departments

Athletic performance

Both the Varsity Boys & Girls basketball teams will participate in the BC Catholic Basketball Championship, one of the largest tournament in the province of BC. The new campus development in Hazelmere, South Surrey, may offer the ability to develop Soccer & Football programs in the future.

The school participates in sporting events under the name of the "Royals", with the team colours of maroon and white.


School Teams
Cross Country
Volleyball
Track & Field
Basketball
Tennis
Ultimate (sport)

Artistic performance

St. John Paul II Academy provides students with a variety of performing & non-performing arts.


Performing Arts Visual Arts
Drama Art
Band Photography
Music Stage Props
Choir Yearbook

Notes

As part of their faith in action, the Academy provides support to Chugu Primary School in Nigeria.

References

  1. ^ "Superintendent's Office". Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  2. ^ "Home". cisva.bc.ca.
  3. ^ Overview of Independent Schools in British Columbia Archived 2013-01-24 at the Wayback Machine