Lord Byng Secondary School

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Lord Byng Secondary School is a public secondary school located in the West Point Grey neighbourhood on the west side of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It opened in 1925 and was named in honour of the then Governor General of Canada, Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy. In 2003, the school expanded with the addition of a library, a gymnasium, and multiple studios and classrooms.

Coordinates49°15′31″N 123°11′31″W
School typePublic, high school
MottoCustos Morum (Latin)
("Guardian of Morals")
Founded1925 (1925)
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Lord Byng Secondary School
Location
3939 West 16th Avenue

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Canada
Coordinates49°15′31″N 123°11′31″W
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School typePublic, high school
MottoCustos Morum (Latin)
("Guardian of Morals")
Founded1925 (1925)
School board
School District 39 Vancouver
SuperintendentHelen McGregor[1]
Area trustee
Lois Chan-Pedley[2]
School number
03939038
Principal
Krista Ediger[2]
Grades8–12
Enrollment1,284[3] (2017)
Capacity1,200
LanguageEnglish
AreaWest Point Grey
ColoursScarlet and grey   
Team nameGrey Ghosts
Public transit access7, 25, 33
Websitebyng.vsb.bc.ca
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Byng Arts Mini school program

Lord Byng Secondary School

Within the larger school, the Byng Arts Mini School is a Vancouver District arts-focused Program for students that covers artistic subjects such as Visual Arts, Band, Strings, Theatre, Literary Arts, Film & Media Arts, and Choir through curricular and extracurricular activities.[4]

Sports

Lord Byng sports clubs are named for their school mascot, the Grey Ghost. Lord Byng sports teams include Cross-country, Bantam Boys Rugby, Juvenile Boys Rugby, Bantam Girls Volleyball, Juv/Junior Girls Volleyball, Senior Girls Volleyball, Swimming, Girls Basketball, Bantam Girls Basketball, Juvenile Girls Basketball, Jr/Senior Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Bantam Boys Basketball, Juv/Junior Boys Basketball, Senior Boys Basketball, Bantam Boys Volleyball, Grade 8/Juvenile Girls Soccer, Senior Girls Soccer (Tier II), Girls Premier Soccer (Tier I), Tennis, Gymnastics, Ultimate, Girls Softball, Track & Field, Junior Boys Rugby, Senior Boys Rugby, Badminton, and Golf as well as inter-mural sports, such as hand-ball.[5]

Some of their wins include their Cross Country team's Team Aggregate Championship award and the Grade 8 Boys Rugby City Championship for defeating Charles Tupper 15–12 in the finals. They also won the Tier II Senior Girls Basketball City Championships in the 2011–2012 season.[6][7]

Music

Lord Byng has one of the best music programs in the Lower Mainland. Many of the groups, including the high-level Senior Honour Orchestra and Senior Wind Ensemble, have consistently placed first or gold in provincial and national competitions.

Lord Byng's strings ensembles have won over 25 Kiwanis Festival Gold Awards (Provincial Competition) and three Gold Awards from the National Competition MusicFest. In 2008, the Senior Honour Orchestra won the trophy for first place in the North West Orchestra Competition in Portland, Oregon, and in 2010, both Junior and Senior Honour Orchestras received gold standing in the Heritage Music Festival in Seattle, Washington. The Senior Honour Orchestra were invited to compete in the 2012 American String Teachers Association National Orchestra Festival in Atlanta,[8] where they placed second against advanced American school orchestras.

In April 2017, the Senior Honour Orchestra competed at World Strides Festival of Golds, California, along with dozens of other orchestras, bands and choirs in North America. They obtained 1st place out of all the other music groups. On May 5 of the same year, both the Senior Honour and a combination of Junior and Intermediate Orchestras competed at the Kiwanis Festival held at Douglas College. Both orchestras obtained 1st place in their respective divisions.

Media Arts/Film/Theatre

The Byng Arts program includes rigorous specialization opportunities in Film Production, Animation and Drama with students receiving numerous awards for Theatre production and Film making. Matthew Thiessen, Karli Sawka and Nicholas Booker currently run these intensive programs creating foundational training for actors and young film makers from across Vancouver.https://www.vsb.bc.ca/lord-byng/our-staff The Byng Arts Mini school student theatre company received national attention in 2006 when theatre students at the school staged the play The Laramie Project, which had been banned by the Surrey School Board for its "violence and profanity".[9]

Notable alumni

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