Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute

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Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute
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Exterior view
Address
301 Charles Street East
Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 2P8
Canada
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Information
School type High school
Founded 1969
School board Waterloo Region District School Board
School number 898090
Principal Ray Teed
Grades 9-12
Enrollment about 2200
Colour(s) Gold, Green and Red             
Mascot Scotty
Team name The Golden Gaels
Website

Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute is a public secondary school in Kitchener, Ontario. It is part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The school is located at 301 Charles St. E. in the east end of Downtown Kitchener, Ontario. It is also part of the Waterloo Region District School Board. The school is also one of only two secondary schools in Ontario with its own campus radio station. The school is one of the most culturally diverse schools in Waterloo Region. Cameron is also one of the most populous and most culturally diverse schools in the region, largely due to the popularity of the IB program and its location in the downtown core of Kitchener.

IB program

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme is a challenging two-year curriculum, primarily aimed at students aged 16 to 19. Previous to the two years of enrolling into the IB program, students may enroll in taking "Pre-IB" courses. The IB Diploma is widely recognized by the world’s leading universities. However, substantial quality and quantity of school work is required to retain an acceptable grade, thus leading to a high attrition rate among students. Students no longer in the full diploma program may choose to take only certain IB "certificates" or to drop the program entirely. One of the criticisms of Cameron's IB program is the restricted course offerings available to students. Higher level courses offered include Biology, History, and English. Standard level courses offered include Math a choice between French or Spanish, and a choice between Business, Art, Music or Chemistry.

If students decide to partake in the pre-IB program at Cameron, it is required that the student takes grade 11 IB English in grade 10. This makes room for their required elective of Business, Art, Music or Chemistry in which they take both the grades 11 and 12 courses in grade 11. Otherwise students who did not do pre-IB must fulfill this requirement. (Students may have dropped an elective, or complete a course in night/summer school.)

Sports and clubs

The school's facilities include a 25m swimming pool, triple gym, weight room, football field, soccer/field hockey field, tennis court, and baseball field. The school's teams are known as the Golden Gaels, and Cameron's mascot is Scotty, the Golden Gael. There is also a variety of clubs, including ballroom dancing, DECA Business club, and the Student Activities Council (SAC). The school also has a radio station known as "88.5 Gael FM", and provides radio shows daily for the school (morning, and lunch time). The CHCI Debate Team is particularly active, attending Nationals and North Americans four years running. The Multicultural Club also puts on a multi-cultural show every year that draws hundreds of spectators from around the KW area. The school has achieved many athletic accomplishments, including 6 straight WCSSAA track and field championships, 5 consecutive CWOSSA appearances for the senior boys curling team, 5 WCSSAA titles in 6 years for the cross country team, as well as OFSAA gold by badminton and tennis athletes. The Gael football team also has a reputation for strong results. Most recently, the senior Gaels' were WCSSAA finalists, being defeated 31-17 in the finals by Waterloo Collegiate Institute, marking their second consecutive 2nd place finish.

Architecture

The school was built in 1967. At the time, it was the largest secondary school built in Ontario in one phase. At the front entrance to the school is a tall three-arch portico constructed out of stainless steel. There are two datestones by the entrance, one of which is inscribed "1867" (Canada's year of confederacy).

Location

The school is located near the Charles Street Transit Terminal, making commuting easy via intercity buses and regional Grand River Transit buses. Main Grand River Transit routes that stop near the school are routes 3, 7, 8, 11 and 22.

Notable alumni

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