Our mission for Harrison Trimble High School, as a total learning centre, is to empower all students to achieve their potential as well-rounded individuals, in a secure enviroment, preparing them in TRUE TROJAN SPIRIT, for our ever-changing world.





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Coffee House  Feb 24, 2010
HTHS will be presenting another coffee house on Thursday, Feb. 25th from 7 to 8:30. Come out and relax, have a snack and listen to our talented students perform. Admission is $3 for students. Canteen will be available.

Second Semester Start Now on Thursday  Feb 01, 2010
9:00pm
Due to the unplanned power outage on Monday, the beginning of second semester at HTHS has been pushed back until Thursday, Feb.4th.

Any students needing to register for second semester or to make changes to their second semester timetable are highly encouraged to stop into the school Tuesday afternoon or all day on Wednesday.

Exams scheduled for Tuesday morning will still run as previously announced.


Power Outage Moves Remaining Exams  Feb 01, 2010
Effective 10:45 HTHS was closed due to a power failure. The exams that had been re-scheduled for Monday at 11am will now be written on Tuesday at 8:45am. Conflicts exams that had been re-scheduled for Monday afternoon at 1:15 will now be written on Tuesday morning at 11am.

Exam Schedule Jan. 25-29  Jan 21, 2010

The exam schedule for next week can be downloaded by clicking HERE.


The room schedule for exams can be downloaded by clicking HERE.

Harrison Trimble High School

EXAMINATION REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS


  1. Students are to present themselves prepared to write their exams according to the posted examination schedule.

  1. It is the student’s responsibility to know his/her exam schedule.

  1. Supplemental examinations will be given in cases of illness and death in immediate family. The school must be informed by 8:30 am the day of the exam. A medical certificate may be required in case of sickness.

  1. Students will be permitted to take into the exam station only those materials required for writing/presenting i.e. pens, pencils, calculators.

  1. Students found using or attempting to use unauthorized aids on any exam may lose full value of the exam.

  1. Students are not to talk during the exam period. The assessment begins when the exam is placed on the desk and ends when the exam period is over during the exam. Electronic devices will not be permitted during the exam.

  1. Calculators can only be used on approval and cannot be loaned to another student during the exam period.

  1. Material not passed in with the exam will not be accepted later. Students must check carefully to see that all required material is passed in with the exam. Students wishing to use scrap paper will mark a paper “work section” and have this initialed by the supervising teacher before using it.

  1. Subject teachers will collect all appropriate texts prior to the exam.

  1. Personal music systems are not to be in the classroom during exam period.

  1. Students are to do one of the following upon completion of their exam:

    1. Leave the building immediately. Students who are being picked up by parents after the 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. exam are to be picked up at the bus pad. Please tell your parents this. You will not be allowed to hang out at the front door.
    2. Students wishing to remain at school are to go to the cafeteria.
    3. Students wishing to study may go to the library.

Note:


  • Cafeteria service will not be available on exam days.

  • Buses will run as usual.

  • During exam week, there are not regular scheduled classes.

  • After dismissal from exam, students shall not be permitted to roam the halls and are to leave.

  • Students who cannot leave are to be in areas designated by the school administration.