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'''Langley Fine Arts School''' is a public elementary school and secondary school in [[Fort Langley, British Columbia]], [[Canada]], and is part of [[School District 35 Langley]]. It serves the Fort Langley area, though its strong arts program attracts many students from across and outside the district. Its program focuses mainly on four aspects of art: Dance, Drama, Visual Art, and Music. There is also a smaller program focused on creative and journalistic writing, along with writing in collaboration with other art forms such as photography. |
'''Langley Fine Arts School''' is a public elementary school and secondary school in [[Fort Langley, British Columbia]], [[Canada]], and is part of [[School District 35 Langley]]. It serves the Fort Langley area, though its strong arts program attracts many students from across and outside the district. Its program focuses mainly on four aspects of art: Dance, Drama, Visual Art, and Music. There is also a smaller program focused on creative and journalistic writing, along with writing in collaboration with other art forms such as photography. |
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It also features the Chief Sepass Theatre and the Mary Pratt Gallery. |
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==Mission Statement== |
==Mission Statement== |
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A student graduating from the Langley Fine Arts School is expected to demonstrate: |
A student graduating from the Langley Fine Arts School is expected to demonstrate: |
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*Autonomous learning |
*Autonomous learning |
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*Social responsibility & social responsiveness |
*Social responsibility & social responsiveness |
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== Student's Council == |
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The Langley Fine Arts Secondary Student's Council organizes various school activities including dances and special events to fundraise for school-based initiatives such as Sister Kenya School. |
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=== 2007/08 === |
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'''President:''' Avalon Mott<br /> |
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'''Vice-President(s):''' Peter Kim, Graham Pedersen<br /> |
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'''Secretary:''' Hilary Brown<br /> |
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'''Treasurer:''' Colin Peters<br/> |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 21:01, 6 April 2009
Langley Fine Arts School | |
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9096 Trattle Road , , V1M 2S6 | |
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School type | Public high school |
School board | School District 35 Langley |
Principal | Balan Moorthy |
Grades | 1-12 |
Enrollment | 800 |
Language | English |
Area | Fort Langley |
Website | http://www.sd35.bc.ca/lfa/ |
Last updated: May 27, 2007 |
Langley Fine Arts School is a public elementary school and secondary school in Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada, and is part of School District 35 Langley. It serves the Fort Langley area, though its strong arts program attracts many students from across and outside the district. Its program focuses mainly on four aspects of art: Dance, Drama, Visual Art, and Music. There is also a smaller program focused on creative and journalistic writing, along with writing in collaboration with other art forms such as photography.
Mission Statement
A student graduating from the Langley Fine Arts School is expected to demonstrate:
- Artistic development
- Intellectual development
- Self Esteem
- Autonomous learning
- Social responsibility & social responsiveness