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Kelowna District and Curriculum

The curriculum for learning in Kelowna was developed by the province to provide a framework for organizing the delivery of knowledge at grade-appropriate levels. Each subject has Prescribed Learning Outcomes (PLOs) and these provide the targets for what students should be able to know and do in the subject in their grade. They follow a scope and sequence that allows for both breadth and depth in each course of study. Standardized testing that occurs province-wide is based upon the framework provided by the curriculum and used to make sure that all students are achieving the goals of the curriculum.

We currently cover the following Kelowna-area school districts: Central Okanagan School District, Catholic Independent Schools of Nelson Diocese.

Schools in Kelowna include:

Bankhead Elementary School is located on 1280 Wilson Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6Y6, Bankhead Elementary School covers grades K-6 and can be contacted at 250-870-5114.  The mission of Bankhead Elementary School is to nurture students and ensure that they are able to reach their full potential. The school uses an inquiry based learning style along with technology to teach a fulfilling curriculum. Like other students in the province of British Columbia, students at Bankhead Elementary School are taught a curriculum that includes the British Columbia Curriculum Standards. These standards outline the necessary knowledge and skills students should have at the end of each grade level. They also ensure that all students in the province are receiving the same level of education. In grade 4 mathematics, students focus on several big ideas. Students learn about fractions and decimals, examine patterns in multiplication and division, examine how tools and tables can be used to represent patterns, the work with polygons and examine how they can be described, measured and compared. Students also learn about probability and data interpretation. To learn more about how SchoolTutoring Academy can help your child with mathematics, please contact us.

Springvalley Middle School is located on 350 Ziprick Road, Kelowna, BC, V1X 4H3, Springvalley Middle School covers grades 6-8 and can be contacted at 250-870-5111.  The mission statement of Springvalley Middle School is to provide students with a caring environment, where they can demonstrate respect, excellence, accountability, cooperation, and honesty. In the 2015-2016 school year, Springvalley Middle School transitioned from a grade 7-9 middle school to a grade 6-8 middle school. One of the programs offered at Springvalley Middle School is the KAT (kids and teachers) advisory program. The purpose of this program is to connect students, peers and teachers on a non-curricular basis in order to develop a sense of belonging and connectedness outside of class. Newly incoming grade 6 students are also mentored by grade 8 students through the WEB (where everybody belongs) program to ease anxiety concerns. Students in middle school are taught a curriculum that includes the British Columbia learning standards. For example, students in grade 8 science focus on several big ideas. They learn about cells and all life is made up of cells, they learn about matter and the atomic theory, and they also learn about energy, and how it can be transferred as both a particle and wave. In earth science, they learn about plate tectonics and how it explains geological processes on earth. For more information on how SchoolTutoring Academy can help your child with one-on-one Science Tutoring, please contact us.

Kelowna Secondary School is located on 1079 Raymer Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 4Z7,  Kelowna Secondary School covers grades 10-12 and can be contacted at 250-870-5105. In the 2010 school year, there were 1900 students enrolled at Kelowna Secondary School. In the 2004/2005 year, the school was rated 3rd in the province by the Fraser Institute. Students at Kelowna Secondary School are able to participate in an Advanced Placement (AP) program. Students in AP courses take college level courses while in high school, allowing them to gain some of the necessary study skills in attitudes to be successful in college or university. AP courses offered at Kelowna Secondary include AP Physics 1 and 2, AP Human Geography, AP Chemistry, AP Psychology, AP Calculus AB, and more. At the end of each AP course, students are able to take an AP exam, in order to qualify for college credit. Many schools across Canada and the United States consider AP credits in their admission process. In addition to their academic programs. Kelowna Secondary School is also known for its athletic programs, which include basketball, field hockey, rugby and more. Graduation requirements for students attending Kelowna Secondary include credits in English Language Arts and Mathematics. SchoolTutoring Academy offers tutoring in both areas. For more information, please contact us.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Kelowna District Curriculum

In math, problem-solving strategies in numerical operations, algebraic relationships, geometry, and data analysis are studied so that students have high level skills in each topic. In geometry, students are expected to develop their spatial reasoning skills and recognize the practical applications of geometric concepts. Similarity is another key topic. Similarity transformations are studied, and students learn how to prove geometric theorems that involve similarity. Students also acquire the ability to use coordinates to prove theorems algebraically.

In science, students learn to form hypotheses and provide sound reasoning for accepting or rejecting hypotheses. Students compare things using various criteria, including number, shape, size, color, weight, and motion. They also learn how to document findings in drawings, reports, and graphs. Students learn how to use appropriate investigative tools as well, including microscopes, rulers, graduated cylinders, weights, and scales. Students work on devising methods for interpreting that data to draw informed conclusions. Based on their conclusions and analysis, students then come to a determination about the validity of their findings.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Kelowna Educational News

  • Dual Credit Program - Kelowna Secondary School is off to a great start with the Dual Credit Program. This is a program designed so that students may start participating in college-level courses while in high school and earn credits for both institutions. A total of 38 students at the school are already benefiting from this program.
  • Youth Forum - The city of Kelowna has the Mayor’s Youth Forum which is an opportunity for young people to voice their opinions about issues affecting their community. The theme for the current forum is City of Kelowna Events; students who are interested in voicing their ideas may contact this organization through the Career Centre.
  • Scholarships - Many of the scholarships available to students have their deadlines in March and April of the school year. Opportunities range from the BC Hockey Scholarship to the BCIC Young Innovator Scholarship to the BC Hydro Scholarship. There are a number of sponsoring organizations and purposes behind the scholarship. The most current information can be found with the District, their website will contain current information on available scholarships and their deadlines.

Kelowna Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

About Kelowna, British Columbia

The city of Kelowna is located on Okanagan Lake in the Southern Interior part of British Columbia. The name of the city comes from the Okanagan Language word for “Grizzly Bear”. The city covers an area of 211.82 square kilometres, making the largest inland city in British Columbia, and the seventh largest city in the province by area. Kelowna is known for being surrounded by vineyards. Visitors to the area can enjoy wine tasting, good food, and activities such as golfing, skiing, and boating. The city of Kelowna is one of the most rapidly growing populations in Canada, and is also home to the University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus.

Tourism is one of the major industries in Kelowna. Being located in the Okanagan Valley, popular summer activities include golf, hiking, biking, and boating. In the Winter, visitors can try both Alpine and Nordic Skiing at the nearby Big White and Silver Star Ski resorts. In 2016, tourism brought $1 billion to the city’s economy. The climate in Kelowna is perfect for growing grapes, and vineyards are common around the city. Sun-Rype, a popular Canadian manufacturer of fruit bars and juices, has its headquarters in Kelowna.

In 2016, the population of Kelowna was 127,380, making it the third populated city in the province of British Columbia. According to a 2016 census by Statistics Canada, the average age of the population in Kelowna was 43.8 years old. The median household income in the city in 2015 was $68,627.

Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park

Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park is located in the east of Kelowna, and was established to protect the North Okanagan Basin and North Okanagan Highlands. Located in the park are Angel Springs, Bellevue Canyon, Myra Canyon, Little White Mountain, and a cycling and hiking route. Visitors to the park can also visit the Myra Canyon Adventure Park, where it’s possible to climb a tree top course, hike or bike over trestles that used to be used for the Kettle Valley Railway Line, or ride one of their horses. A wide variety of flora and fauna call Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park home, including Mountain Goats, Moose, Deer, Grizzly Bears, Elk, and more. There are over 100 km of trails for visitors to explore, and the park is a popular destination for hikers, runners, horse riders, and mountain bikers.

Okanagan Lake

Okanagan Lake has a surface area of 348 kilometres squared. The lake is approximately 135 km long, and between 4-5 km wide. The average depth of the lake is 76m, and the maximum depth is 232m. The lake is classified as a fjord lake, as it was formed by the melting and freezing of multiple glaciers. Two islands are located on the lake, which are Grant Island and Rattlesnake Island. Popular recreational activities at the lake include boating, swimming and fishing. Multiple beaches are located on the outside of the lake. Several species of fish can be found in the lake, such as rainbow trout and kokanee. It is also rumored that the lake is home to a giant serpent like creature named Ogopogo. Found on the lake is also the Lake Okanagan Resort, where visitors can relax and take in the local environment.

Knox Mountain Park

Knox Mountain Park is located north of downtown Kelowna. The park is a popular tourist attraction for those visiting the Okanagan Valley. The park includes 580 acres of land, and was named after Arthur Booth Knox, who was a resident of Kelowna from the late 19th century who owned the area of what his now Knox Mountain Park, and used it as land for ranching. Every year, the park hosts the Knox Mountain Hillclimb Car Race. It is the longest annually running paved hill climb in North America. Visitors to Knox Mountain Park can enjoy the 10 trails in the park, which are of varying length and difficulty. Many of these trails provide views of Kelowna and Okanagan Lake. There are also two lookout points in the park, one of which is one the mountain’s summit, which is also accessible by car. This makes the mountain a popular picnicking and hiking destination.

Interesting Facts

  • On average, Kelowna receives over 2000 hour of sunshine and 28cm of rain annually.
  • Before other modes of transportation became popular, steam ships on the Okanagan Lake used to transport people around the area. One of the steam ships on Okanagan Lake was the S.S Aberdeen in 1893, which could carry 250 passengers and up to 180 tonnes of cargo.
  • The official flower of the city is the Arrowroot Balsam, also called the Okanagan Sunflower.
  • The Kelowna International Airport is one of the top 11 busiest airports in Canada, and serves more than 2-million passengers annually.

Chalk Talk: Sports Offer Many Benefits to Children

Getting your child involved in sports is a great way to help them stay active and physically fit. However, there are many other benefits that children garner from participation in athletics. Students who take part in sports demonstrate higher levels of self-esteem than do their peers. The growth and improvement they experience on the field provides a sense of accomplishment and pride. Sporting events also teach children valuable skills such as communication and teamwork. By working with others to achieve a common goal, kids learn to take responsibility for their actions, while also having positive experiences relying on others. Time management is an additional skill that athletes develop. Particularly for children in high school, who have multiple classes, clubs and activities, and jobs to occupy their time, time management is a crucially important skill to develop.