Four more rooms were eventually added to the eastern end of the school to house home economics and shop classes.
[1] In 1951 construction started on a new North Campus building on Mathers Avenue and by 1952 it opened as West Vancouver Secondary School.
[2] The Inglewood building continued to be used for many years as a junior high school until all classes were moved to the main site on Mathers.
[3] In the mid 1990s, the school went through a major renovation which included a remodelling of the exterior and interior parts of the North Campus Building.
Notable changes included a third gymnasium, the relocation of the library and the administration office, a new cafeteria, redesigned classrooms and hallways, and a new west wing.
The renovations ended in 2005 when the school's new east wing and new auditorium, The Kay Meek Centre, were inaugurated.
It offers a variety of IB courses, such as Biology, Chemistry, English, Film, French, Geography, History, Japanese, Mandarin, Mathematics, Physics, Spanish, Theatre, and Visual Arts.