Bramalea Secondary School

Bramalea Secondary School
Address
510 Balmoral Drive
Brampton, Ontario, L6T 1W4
Canada
Coordinates 43°42′55″N 79°42′28″W / 43.715302°N 79.707693°W / 43.715302; -79.707693Coordinates: 43°42′55″N 79°42′28″W / 43.715302°N 79.707693°W / 43.715302; -79.707693
Information
School type Public High School
Motto "The future belongs to those who prepare for it."
Founded 1963
School board Peel District School Board
Superintendent Jan Courtin
Area trustee Beryl Ford
David Green
Suzanne Nurse
School number 895920
Principal Nancy Chew
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1401
Language English, French Immersion
Colour(s) Double Blue and White         
Mascot Bruno the Bronco
Team name Bramalea Broncos
Website bramaleass.peelschools.org
Last updated: June 17, 2011

Bramalea Secondary School (nicknamed BSS) is a high school located in Brampton, Ontario, operating under the Peel District School Board established in 1963. The school starts at 8:30 am and ends at 3:02 pm.

Aysegul Candir

On December 10, 2004, a gunman shot 47-year-old grade 10 teacher Aysegul Candir in the head multiple times in a Bramalea Secondary School parking lot. Mrs. Candir was pronounced dead in hospital later in the day. Peel Regional Police would later apprehend Candir's 62-year-old husband, Erhun, and charge him with murder. The incident was considered as a domestic dispute.[1]

Yearbook

Demographics

In 2012, 307 students graduated from the school. East Asians, South Asians, and Blacks made up almost 80% of the graduating class. In 1983, there were two black students and four South Asian students among the 142 graduating students.[2]

Clubs and extracurriculars

The following is a list of clubs and teams that are available to the students.

Clubs

  • Anime Club
  • Art Club
  • Link Crew
  • Black Student Alliance
  • Bramalea Athletic Council
  • Bramalea Outdoor Education
  • Breakfast Club
  • B.S.S. INK (Newspaper)
  • Chess Club
  • Christian Fellowship
  • DECA
  • Debate Club
  • Drama Club
  • Fashion Club
  • Formal Committee
  • Free the Children
  • Green Team (Eco Club)
  • IMPROV club

  • Law Club
  • Music (Jr. & Sr. Band/Choir/Guitar/Strings)
  • Music Council
  • Muslim Student Association
  • One World
  • Rubik's Cube Club
  • Running Club
  • Prefects
  • Photography Club
  • Salsa Dancing Club
  • Speed Stacking Club
  • Student Activity Council (S.A.C)
  • Weight Training Club
  • Website Club
  • Zonta (Z Club)
  • United Nation Club
  • Unity Council

Sports teams and clubs

Fall Season

  • Basketball (G)
  • Field Hockey (G)
  • Flag Football (G)
  • Football (B)
  • Volleyball (B)
  • Golf
  • Cross Country

Winter Season

  • Hockey (B)
  • Curling
  • Volleyball (G)
  • Basketball (B)
  • Table Tennis

Spring Season

  • Slopitch (G)
  • Baseball (B)
  • Cricket (B)
  • Badminton
  • Soccer
  • Track & Field
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Rugby

Honour (School year)

Notable alumni and faculty

See also

References

  1. Mitchell, Bob (January 23, 2007). "Wife lived in fear, murder trial told". thestar.com. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  2. Bascaramurty, Dakshana. "How Brampton demonstrates the new vision of Canada ." The Globe and Mail. Saturday June 15, 2013. Retrieved on October 28, 2014.
  3. "Brampton becoming a baseball hotbed?". mississauga.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.

External links

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