Lambrick Park Secondary School
Lambrick Park Secondary School is a four-year public secondary school located in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada.
The school, part of Greater Victoria's School District 61, opened for the 1976-77 academic year and had its first graduates in 1978.
Lambrick Park is part of the family of schools that include Torquay Elementary School and Gordon Head Middle School.
Programs
In addition to courses in English, mathematics, history, science and social studies, the school has programs in business and technical education, physical education, fine arts, computing and home economics. Lambrick Park offers four years of French and three years of Spanish instruction. School is in session from 8:55 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.; each class period is 80 minutes long, with four such periods daily Mondays through Thursdays. On Fridays, classes finish early at 1:30 p.m.; each class is shortened to 50 minutes.There is a school concert choir, a jazz choir, and a band program.
The school also has an active athletic program, with sports including badminton, basketball, baseball, field hockey, golf, tennis, rowing, rugby, soccer, swimming and volleyball, as well as cross-country and track and field. As the school mascot is a lion, the sports teams are generally named either as the Lions or Pride.
Lambrick Park High School also hosts the program. This academy provides on-the-field instruction in baseball and softball skills and in-the-classroom instruction in five specific areas intended to enhance student athletes' knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the science of sport and training as it applies to baseball and softball.
Notable alumni
- Keaton Verhoeff, Canadian Ice Hockey player North Dakota Fighting Hawks
- Ravi Kahlon, former player on Canada men's national field hockey team, Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Delta North
- Nick Pivetta, current Major League Baseball pitcher for the San Diego Padres
- Michael Saunders, former Major League Baseball outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Seattle Mariners
- Emma Entzminger, Softball Canada infielder for the Canada women's national softball team
- Tara Moss, Canadian-Australian Author
- Nikki Chooi, Classical violinist
- Carson Vitale, Bench coach for the Miami Marlins