[3] The school underwent a major, multi-million-dollar modernization renovation which began in 2014, with completion by late 2019.
The modernization of the school included significant enhancements to classrooms and facilities, along with the addition of “The Hub” - which was transformed from a courtyard into a large cafeteria and a student gathering space.
The school offers athletic programs in a variety of sports, including Badminton, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Rugby 15's (for both men and women), Rugby 7's (men), Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling, and Karate.
[5] These include Advanced Placement (AP) courses, as well as programs in Computer Science, Mechanics, Construction, and Sports Medicine.
The Braided Journeys Program is designed to support First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students, families, and the broader community.