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Senior School (G6-G12)

Senior school students at WRCA experience a rich and rewarding environment full of opportunity for growth, with activities and opportunities which allow students the chance to create meaningful relationships in addition to developing their God-given potential.

Academic Excellence

The MYP years (Grades 6-10) help students make the transition through adolescence to become critical and reflective thinkers. This 5 year programme is a challenging framework that encourages students to make practical connections between their studies and the real world. The MYP includes core programs of (math, science, social studies and language arts), students in MYP are also required to take a course on design, a foreign language, physical education, and an elective (art/music).

Students in Grade 11-12 can pursue the IB Diploma Program (DP), or follow a BC Graduation Diploma path (Mainstream+).

These options provide flexibility as students assess their career goals and make well-informed course selections to provide the greatest avenue of post-secondary success suited for them.

Our graduates receive offers of acceptance from top post-secondary institutions around the world, with many graduates able to attend their first choice.

Student Spiritual Retreats (SSR)

Student Spiritual Retreats take place at in September/October, are important for intentional relationship building within our school life and community.

It is an incredible and meaningful experience for many students spiritually, socially and emotionally.

Weekly Chapel Service, Worship Teams and CREW

Every week, there is a Chapel service for Senior School, led by worship teams from within the student body, or by special guests. Speakers from the community and beyond share testimonies and messages from the Bible.

CREW is a weekly time where teachers take groups of students for practical help in self-assessments, time-management and personal development.

Athletics: Warrior Nation

Our Athletics Program is designed to introduce core sports and build fundamental skills at all levels.

Our Senior School “Warriors” learn about self-discipline, self-control and balance as they learn to navigate the pressures of athletics with all the other demands of life.

Sports include basketball, volleyball, cross country, track and field, badminton and floor hockey.

@warrior.nation (Instagram)

Fine Arts

Our Fine Arts Program develops our students to glorify and worship God through their creative and innovative expressions in visual art, band, choir and musical theatre. Students are given many opportunities to explore music through choral and instrumental instruction, and can participate in concert band, concert choir, and jazz.

In addition to concerts in the community, there are major performances throughout the year.

With visual arts, students are taught by specialist teachers to develop and explore their creative expression in many different mediums, and are encouraged to share and display their artwork throughout the school.

Transformative Learning Opportunities (TLO)

(formerly Mission and Service Learning Trips, or MSL Trips)

Transformative Learning Opportunities (TLO) aim to send students out into the world—from local communities to international destinations—to make a meaningful impact as Christ’s ambassadors, while also experiencing personal growth and transformation. By serving in areas of need, students develop a spirit of gratitude and a deepened sense of purpose, inspiring them to live lives dedicated to serving others.

Transformation is central to WRCA’s mission, both locally and globally. Through these unique trips, we invite God to work in our spiritual journey, allowing the transformation within us to impact not only the communities we visit but also our own. Students will reflect on how these experiences have shaped their hearts, strengthened their faith, and influenced their future.

Student Council (SALT)

The Servant and Leadership Team (SALT) is WRCA’s version of a student council which is an elected body of peer representatives from each grade level, starting at Grade 6. The term SALT is borrowed from ideas of servant leadership rooted in Matthew 5. SALT’s purposes in WRCA includes promoting school unity, facilitating school spirit, advocating for student voice and needs and developing student leadership. SALT meets weekly and accomplishes these goals through various student-organized events.

Teachers may be asked to help out at various events typically in roles such as chaperones, activity leaders, or in being a reference check for students who wish to apply for SALT.

Student Clubs

As part of enhancing student life at WRCA, all Senior School students are encouraged to initiate clubs such as Chess Club, Photography Club and more.