Awards Ceremony cancelled:
There will be no awards ceremony at the end of June. We will, however, be recognizing top subject award winners and the top academic student in each grade. Top subject award winners will receive a certificate with their report card and the top academic student will receive a plaque and certificate at the end of June.
Grad Book Donations 2012:
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Important Whooping Cough Warning:
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Grad Write-Ups: 450 characters with spaces or 100 words. If you have too many words it will be cut. No inappropriate words or context or abbreviations. Anything inappropriate will be deleted.
Please check spelling before handing back when finished. Email your write-up, clearly indicating your name, to:pryearbook@hotmail.com
In-School Exam Schedule Change: In-School Exams are now taking place on Monday January 23 and Tuesday January 24.
In the event of extreme weather:
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Financial awards documents are updated
Click here to view updates. Please also note there has been a revision made to Page 12 of the Financial planning Handbook - B. Province of British Columbia Scholarships.
Parent-Teacher Interviews are cancelled
Parent-teacher interviews have been cancelled due to job action. [more information]
Attention Grades 11 and 12 students
The Delta School District in collaboration with the Coast-Metro Challenge Consortium is offering the following courses for Language Challenge exams: French 11/12, German 11/12, Japanese 11/12, Korean 11/12, Mandarin 11/12, Punjabi 11/12, Spanish 11/12. [read more] [website]
Teacher Job Action: A letter from Superintendent Mike McKay.
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Homework Club
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Welcome to Ecole Panorama Ridge Secondary
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S-Trip is not sanctioned by Panorama Ridge Secondary School or the Surrey School District.
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School Map
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Catchment Map
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Course Outlines
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School Goals:
- * Meet the diverse social, emotional, and educational needs of our students and to maximize student learning through differentiated instruction and best practice.
- Develop student attitudes and behaviours which enhance school safety, pride, and appreciation of cultural diversity, in the school and in the community, through social development and responsibility.
- Develop and implement the use of technology to enhance student learning and school communication.
- Enhance academic success through student motivation.
- * Improve student literacy skills in all subject areas.
* School Plan goals
Traffic Congestion
Traffic congestion continues to be a problem before and after school. Although the school’s traffic flow pattern was designed to maximize the flow of traffic, it cannot support the number of vehicles dropping students off in the morning and picking students up after school unless drivers cooperate and use common sense. We presently have 1300 students and next year we are projected to have over 1450 students: the traffic problem is not going to improve. Although the city is planning to make changes on both 64 and 132, these improvements will not affect the traffic problems in our parking lot. Everyone who drives onto the property must help with the problem.
Traffic congestion is a fact of life when we have so many students arriving to school and then leaving for home at the same time.
The best solution is to have your child walk to school if at all possible.
If not, there are a few Do’s and Don’t’s that will help with the traffic congestion.
DO:
- Drop students off a block or two away from the school and have them walk the rest of the way.
- Drop students off and pick students up away from the front entrance.
- Drop students off a little early (8:10 a.m.).
- Follow the traffic flow signs.
- Exit onto 64th Avenue if possible.
DON’T:
- Do not stop and block the flow of traffic when dropping off or picking up students.
- Do not double-park when dropping off or picking up students.
- Do not drop off or pick up students in the area by the portables.
