W. J. Mouat Secondary School
High school in Abbotsford, British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
W.J. Mouat Secondary is a public secondary school located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. The school was recognized in the August 23, 2004 edition of MacLean's magazine as one of the "Ten Most Innovative Schools in Canada."[1]
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W. J. Mouat Secondary School | |
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32355 Mouat Dr , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 49.0593°N 122.3285°W |
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School type | Public, high school |
Motto | Success For All |
School board | School District 34 Abbotsford |
School number | 3434041 |
Principal | Rob Sloboda |
Staff | 76 |
Grades | 9 - 12 |
Enrollment | 1500 (September 2018) |
Language | English and French |
Area | Abbotsford, BC |
Colour(s) | Red, Gold and White |
Mascot | The Hawk |
Team name | Hawks |
Website | wjmouat |
Last updated: March 29, 2006 |
W. J. Mouat has around 1,500 students between grades 9 and 12 and is the largest school in Abbotsford.[citation needed]
Athletics
Recent football titles:
- 2000 Varsity 'AAA' Finalists
- 2001 JV 'AAA' Champions
- 2002 Varsity 'AAA' Champions
- 2005 Varsity 'AAA' Champions
- 2006 JV 'AAA' Finalists
- 2008 JV 'AAA' Champions
- 2008 Varsity 'AAA' Finalists
- 2009 Varsity 'AAA' Finalists
Recent Basketball titles:
- 2011 Senior Girls 'AAA' Champions
- 2013 Junior Girls Provincial Champions
Recent Rugby titles:
- 2018 Senior Boys Rugby 'AAA' Provincial Champion[2]
- 2018 Girls Rugby 'AA' Provincial Champions
Notable alumni
- Mauro Ranallo (1987), Sports Commentator, Bellator MMA[3]
- Kelly Lochbaum (1992), professional football player, CFL[4]
- Evangeline Lilly (1997), actress[5]
- Jonathan Bacon (1999), Convicted Gangster of the Red Scorpions[6]
- Ryan Craig (2000), professional hockey player, NHL[7]
- Ian Casselman (2001), drummer for the Canadian rock band Marianas Trench[8]
- Matthew Chapdelaine (2006), professional football player, CFL[9]
- Sophie Schmidt (2006), professional soccer player, NWSL, represents Canada internationally[10]
- Boseko Lokombo (2009), professional football player, CFL[11]
- Sunny Dhinsa (2011), professional wrestler known as Akam of the Authors of Pain[12]
- Drew Ray Tanner (2011), actor[13]
- Dion Pellerin (2016), professional football player, CFL[14]
- Nishan Randhawa (2015), freestyle wrestler, represents Canada internationally[15]
- Nelson Lokombo (2017), professional football player, CFL[16]
References
External links
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