Barton Secondary School

Barton Secondary School (BSS) is located at 75 Palmer Road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and is a part of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. Officially opened in 1961, Barton Secondary School has a September 2008 enrolment of 955,[1] and has 28 primary languages spoken within the school by students aside from English. The school's mission statement is "Educating students to become lifelong learners and contributing citizens in a challenging, changing, multi-cultural world." Students are required by Provincial Law[2] to complete 30 mandatory credits and the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) within their secondary school career. The school also offers special education classes as well as an ESL program. The HWDSB announced on May 24, 2012 that Barton Secondary School would be closed, along with Hill Park Secondary School and Mountain Secondary School with the students to be consolidated into a new, $25 million school. The school was renamed Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School and remained in service until the new Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School was opened on October 14, 2020.[3] In July 2018, the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board got approval on building the new Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School. Construction lasted 2 years. Construction started on September 27, 2018. The school was designed by CS&P Architects and was built by Tambro Construction.

Barton Secondary School
Address
75 Palmer Road

, ,
Canada
Coordinates43°12′57″N 79°50′28″W
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoVeritas Omnia Vincit
(Truth conquers all)
FoundedNovember 11, 1961
School boardHamilton-Wentworth District School Board
SuperintendentLaura Romano
Area trusteeDawn Danko
School number893455[1]
PrincipalTimothy Powell-Mcbride
Grades9–12
Enrollment955 (September 2008[1])
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue and Green
Websitewww.hwdsb.on.ca/henderson/

History

BSS was founded on November 11, 1961 as part of the Board of Education for the City of Hamilton's plan to have enough schools available for children of baby boomers. In 1972, the school became Hamilton's pilot school in initiating a semester system that had been showing positive increases in student achievement amongst schools in Alberta and British Columbia. Over a four-year period, results were studied and in 1976, the semester system was deemed a success and adapted by other schools in Hamilton and the surrounding area.

The school has evolved into a modern composite high school that offers a variety in academics, athletics and co-curricular activities. The school has five computer labs, a renovated gymnasium and library, a full menu cafeteria, state of the art communication labs and technological shops. A Specialist High Skills Major in Manufacturing is offered at Barton. In the program students receive training in Fall Protection, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, CPR, First Aid and a Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) certification because Barton is a CWB testing facility. B.S.S. has over 150 courses, though not all are offered at any given time.

School specialization

BSS takes part in the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board's Programs of Choice method that tailors learning to specific areas of interest. Barton Secondary School's focus is on the manufacturing industry and offers programs accordingly. Grade 9 and 10 students in the program are offered introductory courses in the manufacturing field, while grade 11 and 12 students have the option to specialize in the program. Barton Secondary School also provides a Cisco networking course through the Cisco Networking Academy.[4] This program is taught largely through the use of online material (with the exception of students creating an Ethernet Cable) as the school does not have the required equipment to provide students so that they may do the lab portion of the course.

Program highlights and student support programs

Barton Secondary School takes part in the following programs:

  • Monthly Case Conferences to focus on students at risk
  • After-school Literacy & Numeracy program
  • Math Work Room – to complete homework or assignments
  • BEST Program - On-site Alter Ed. program for senior students
  • High School Prep Course and Transition Program for Gr. 9 students
  • Pathways program for all career destinations
  • Cooperative Education/Work Experience for Students at Risk
  • Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course
  • Credit Recovery Programs
  • Leadership and Peer Support course
  • Locally Developed Courses
  • Student Success Learning Teams
  • OYAP
  • Meetings with Feeder schools
  • Development of Staff
  • One on One meetings with Students at Risk (STAR) and communication with Parents
  • Peer Mentorship Program between seniors and new gr. 9 students.
  • Data Team meetings – Workshops for STAR – Study Skills, Organizational Skills, Test taking
  • CISCO – Computer Networking certification programs
  • Canadian Welding Bureau certification (CWB Testing Facility
  • Award-winning - Manufacturing - Profiling Excellence Educator Award
  • Photography
  • Basketball Academy

Field trips

Barton offers a few school trips each year. These are dependent largely on which class you take and which club you are partaking in and can be broken down as follows:

  • Zoo Trip - For 9th grade geography students only.
  • Band Trips - For Band members only. Trips are to various locations to perform against bands from other schools.
  • English Field Trip to Stratford - Open to all students
  • Field Trip to One of Five Locations (Europe, New York, Boston, Washington, Ottawa) - 11th and 12th grade students only, with a different destination each year

Extracurricular activities

Barton has extracurricular activities that are largely the same as neighbouring schools. These include:

  • Sports (Basketball, Soccer, Hockey, Badminton, Swimming, Football and Girls Field Hockey)
  • Year Book Committee
  • Band

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Barton Secondary School". Secondary School Profile. Ontario Ministry of Education. 2010-02-18. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  2. Leitner, Richard (6 June 2018). "Capital budget keeps faith on new Henderson high school". Hamilton Mountain News. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2011-05-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Bryan Crawford - Toronto Argonauts Biography Archived 2011-01-05 at the Wayback Machine
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