Abbey Park high school is a highly rated public secondary school. It offers an assortment of modern and spacious classrooms, work spaces and other facilities for students. Including various drama and art rooms, music areas, a fitness center, athletic fields, a large gymnasium and computer study areas.
Abbey Park is one of the strongest Ontario’s secondary schools ranking 10th in the province and first in the city. APHS is a leader in business, social sciences and Engineering education, also offering great art courses and sport activities.
Besides that, Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) is also offered for skilled students to help them gain experience and kick-start their career.
Type | Public high school |
Gender | coeducational |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrolment | 1300 |
Language of instruction | English |
School address:
1455 Glen Abbey Gate, Oakville, ON L6M 2G5
Phone: 905-827-4101
Email: aphs@hdsb.ca
Web site: aph.hdsb.ca
Academics:
Advanced placements classes (APs) in APHS:
- Calculus AB
- English literature
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Computer science A
- Statistics
SHSM:
Specialist High Skill Major courses offered by Abbey Park school:
- Business
- Electric Vehicle Technology & Engineering
- Information & Communication Technology
- International Development, Law & Social Justice
Curriculum:
Abbey Park uses traditional approach to education. School follows Ontario curriculum as every public high school. It offers a huge variety of courses and classes. The efficiency of their ways of learning is showed by high results on exams and school rankings.
Foreign languages:
- French core Curriculum
- Spanish language classes
Sports
Students are able to participate in various sports and teams, including:
Football | Field Hockey |
Basketball | Skiing & Snowboard |
Volleyball | Ultimate Frisbee |
Baseball | Golf |
Soccer | Rugby |
Tennis | Slo Pitch |
Swimming | Track & Field |
Cross Country | Cricket |
Hockey | Curling |
String Program
School provides students with option of receiving instructions on violin, viola, cello and string bass.
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