Royal Bay Secondary School

Royal Bay Secondary School
Address
3500 Ryder Hesjedal Way
Colwood, British Columbia, V9C 0J6
Canada
Coordinates 48.4090847,-123.4940634
Information
School type Public Secondary
Founded 2015
School board Sooke School District 62
Principal Windy Beadall
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 999 (800 Capacity) (2016)
Language English
Colour(s) Purple, White, Black
              
Mascot Raven
Team name Ravens
Website royalbay.sd62.bc.ca

Royal Bay Secondary School (RBSS) is a secondary school located in Colwood, a western suburb of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of four secondary schools in School District 62 Sooke.[1] and serves the suburban West Shore area of Colwood, Langford and Metchosin.

History and facilities

Royal Bay Secondary School, main entry, 2015

RBSS was established in 2015 as one of two new facilities to replace the former Belmont Secondary School on Jacklin Road in Langford.

In September 2013 construction commenced on the new $40.8-million RBSS.[2][3][4][5] Shortly after construction started for the new RBSS building, local media noted that the school is located in the former gravel pit where the remains of a wooly mammoth were discovered in the 1960s. Part of the remains are now in the collection of the Royal British Columbia Museum.[6]

The new facilities are intended to support a wide range of programs, including expanded students' skills and trades training. The athletic facilities include two gymnasia, an Olympic size rubberized track, one artificial play field, and one grass play field. The new school incorporates the Teechamitsa Theatre, a 350-seat performing arts theatre which supports the drama and orchestra program. Career and Technical Education spaces included shop work areas for construction, auto/marine, and mechanical/marine courses. The school incorporates a Neighbourhood Learning Centre to support both the school and community needs.

Academies and special programs

RBSS offers academies and special programs in several areas:[7]

References

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