Our Message
The FPSS Counselling Department provides personal/peer, academic and post-secondary/career counselling services to all students.
News
Scholarship meeting for students on Friday Dec 2nd in RM A219 (meetings are held on the first Friday of every month).
Counsellor's Newsletter
Click here to view the October Counsellor's newsletter.
Scholarship Updates
Click here to view the November scholarship Powerpoint presentation.
Click here to view the West Coast College of Massage Therapy Spa & Aesthetics Scholarship for 2012.
Click here to view the Student Awards December newsletter.
Click here to view more information on the SPEATBC scholarships.
Click here to view more information on University of Western Ontario scholarships.
Click here to view more information on the SFU Surrey Entrance Award.
Colleges and Universities
University of British Columbia
- Where to go to get in the know
- Southern Medical Program begins at UBC Okanagan
- Reminder on UBC changes to admission requirements for 2011
- Broad Based Admission
- Admission Grade Point Averages
- Using Distributed Learning Courses for admission
- Deadlines to submit supporting documents
- Building a Financial Plan for UBC
Simon Fraser University
Early Admission and Major Scholarship Application - Deadline Feb 28, 2011. Students can apply online (click here) and click on "Apply Online".Other colleges and universities
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Capilano University
Douglas College
Emily Carr University
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Langara College
Simon Fraser University
Trinity Western University
University of British Columbia
UBC Okanagan
University of Northern British Columbia
University of Victoria
University of the Fraser Valley
Vancouver Community College
For information on colleges and universities across Canada, visit
www.schoolfinder.com
education, visit www.canlearn.ca
Scholarships
Information about available scholarships.Fleetwood Park Scholarships & Awards 2010-2011 Booklet
Community Scholarships: Listed by Application Deadline
Scholarships Canada includes information on over 60,000 individual scholarships worth over $50 million. Information is updated annually.
Student Awards helps students find money for post-secondary studies by matching them with information on financial awards for which they are eligible. Information about application deadlines and procedures is provided.
Surrey School District Scholarship Site contains valuable information about financial aid opportunities available to students of the Surrey School District.
BC Government Scholarship Website contains valuable information about Canadian scholarships.
BC Awards Online includes information about scholarships and awards available from government, private industry and non-private organizations. It also contains links to financial aid offices of BC post-secondary institutions.
AMMS The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society maintains this site which contains a listing of 380 + financial awards available to Aboriginal students.
Deadline Jan 11, 2011 Burger King (Application opens November 15, 2010)
http://www.haveityourwayfoundation.org/burger_king_scholars_program.html
Deadline Mar 14, 2011 Quest for Excellence (Application opens September 12, 2010)
http://www.remax-western.ca/quest-excellence
Deadline: 29 March 2011. W. Garfield Weston Award Link: Click here for Criteria & Eligibility
Course Selection 2012-2013
Course Selection for the 2012-2013 school year will begin in January 2012.
The following events are planned to facilitate the process.
- A Parent/Student Information Session will be held on Wednesday February 11, 2012 at 6:30 pm.
- Grade 9 students will attend a course selection assembly on January 4th.
- Grade 8 and 9 students will enter their courses for next year online on January 6 - 10
- Counsellors and administators will visit Grade 10 Planning classes on February 11 - 13. Students will enter theirs courses online for the following year.
- Grade 11 students will attend a course selection assembly on February 2. Grade 11 students will meet individually with their counsellors on February 6 - 24.
Students are encouraged to give careful consideration to their choices as it is often difficult to make course changes during the school year.
It is strongly recommended that students entering grades 10 - 12 review the graduation requirements and post-secondary entrance requirements as they make course selections.
Please feel free to discuss any questions with your counsellor.
Course Selection Books
Trades
District Partnership Programs
The Surrey School District offers a number of District Partnership Programs. These programs generally require that students spend one semester of their grade 11 and/or 12 year at their home based school, and one semester of each senior year at an off school site. Surrey’s Partnership Programs provide students the opportunities to receive industry certification, or post secondary course credits, in addition to meeting the requirements for high school graduation. “Partners’ in these programs include Kwantlen College, BCIT and Camosan College. * The Joinery Program is housed at Fleetwood Park.
The following programs are available:
Carpentry, Electrical and Industrial Electronics Program, Hairdressing, Millwright/Machinist, , Steel Fabrication, Surrey Tech, Auto Service Technician, Baking & Pastry Arts, Carpentry, Culinary Arts, Horticulture, Joinery, Parts and Warehousing, Plumbing, and Welding
To find out more about this program, click here
SECONDARY SCHOOL APPRENTICESHIP (SSA)
The SSA Program offers students the opportunity to begin an apprenticeship while completing secondary school. Secondary School Apprenticeship depends on employers to provide youth with on-the-job training in their chosen field. Students who have a part-time job in a trade area are candidates for SSA. It is the student’s responsibility to secure appropriate employment. Students registered in the SSA Program attend regular classes toward graduation, and also participate in paid workplace training as registered apprentices. Through this program students become registered as an apprentice, acquire paid work, learn the skills associated with the trade, receive dual credit towards secondary courses and towards their first year apprenticeship.
The District Partnership Programs are an excellent way to begin the Secondary School Apprenticeship Program.
To find out more about this program, click here
Online Post Secondary Institution(PSI) selections for students
- The electronic PSI Selections Form is now available online for students graduating this school year. This electronic PSI Selections form should only be submitted by students who expect to graduate this school year and are also applying to a PSI.
- Students access the online form by logging into the Student Secure Web (SSW, and clicking the menu option "Post-Secondary Institutions Selections". Note: Students who do not yet have a SSW account will need to create one prior to gaining access to the PSI Selections form.
- Students must complete the PSI Selections form by April 29, 2012 to have course interim transcript information forwarded in May 2012 to the all the institutions indicated in the Electronic PSIs.
- Students must make their PSI Selections by June 30, 2012 to have the final transcript information sent to PSIs by July 31, 2012. Note: Requests to send transcripts to additional PSIs can be made for a fee by submitting an online transcript order here.
- If a specific PSI is not listed in Sections 1, 2 or 3 of the PSI Selections form, please send an email with the name and address of the PSI to your Fleetwood Park Secondary counsellor.
- After making selections, students may print a confirmation page for reference purposes, and at any point students can view their selections on the SSW by using the "View PSI Selections" menu option.
- Additional information can be found on page 137 of the 2011/2012 Handbook of Procedures.
Contact us

7940 - 156th Street
Surrey B.C.
V3S 3R3
By Phone & Fax
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