Beaumont Composite High School

École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School, also known as ESBCHS is a junior senior high school with grades 10 through 12 in Beaumont, Alberta, Canada. Being a bilingual school, all grades are taught in either French or English. Built in the late 1980s, the school has an atrium; the peaks of its roof can be seen from all around the small town. Situated in the south west quadrant of Beaumont, it is the only high school in the town with enrollment of approximately 980 students.[1] The school offers a variety of CTS courses with fully furnished labs including an Automotives, Fabrication, Foods, Photography, Cosmetology and an Outdoor Ed labs and classrooms. The school also is equipped with 6 computer labs and a library. The school has a background of athletic teams which include Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton, Track, Football, Golf, Rugby, as well as many others.[2] The school also has a Fine Arts program including Art, Music, and Drama,[3] which often wins regional Drama Festivals.

École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School
Address
5417 - 43 Avenue

, ,
T4X 1K1

Canada
Coordinates53.349°N 113.423°W / 53.349; -113.423
Information
School typePublic
Founded1988
School boardBlack Gold Regional Schools
PrincipalChris Stiles
Grades10-12
Enrollment910
LanguageEnglish (non-immersion students), French (immersion students)
Colour(s)Blue, Black & White
MascotBandit Bob
Team nameBandits
Websitewww.blackgold.ab.ca/Schools1/Schools/Beaumont/BeaumontComposite.html

Special programs

  • Green Certificate
  • RAPP
  • Vocational Program (Mechanics and Beauty Culture)
  • Skills Program
  • WORKS Program

Sport teams

Drama

References

  1. "École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School". esbchs.blackgold.ca. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  2. "ESBCHS Athletics". École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School. École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  3. "Fine Arts". École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School. École Secondaire Beaumont Composite High School. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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