Kelowna Secondary School

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Academics

Kelowna Secondary School was rated 3rd in the province by the 2004/05 Fraser Sand rankings. [2]

KSS received a 7 out of 10 overall rating from the Fraser Institute in 2020.[3] It was ranked 63/252 out of high schools in British Columbia.

Athletics

Kelowna Secondary School is known for having strong senior varsity boys volleyball and basketball programs.

Basketball

Kelowna Secondary BC AAA Basketball Provincial Championship Games
Year Winning Team Losing Team
2016 Kelowna Owls 87 Tamanawis Wildcats 57
2017 Walnut Grove Gators 78 Kelowna Owls 65
2019 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers 91 Kelowna Owls 86
2020 Burnaby South Rebels 70 Kelowna Owls 56

Volleyball

Kelowna Secondary is known as one of the provincial championship contenders through recent years in high school boys' volleyball. In the 2023 volleyball season, the Owls completed a provincial title three-peat with a victory in four sets against the Yale Lions from Abbotsford;[4] in the same season, the Owls' Senior Girls Volleyball Team won the 'AAAA' High School Girls Volleyball Provincial Championship in three sets against the Riverside Rapids from Port Coquitlam.[5]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. "For School Data, Source: BC Schools Book Template:Webarchive." Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education January 16, 2006.
  2. "Report Card on Secondary Schools in British Columbia and Yukon: 2006 Edition Template:Webarchive." Fraser Institute. April 2006.
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  7. [1],"Grapes celebrate 30th anniversary of first Kelowna gig" Chris Stanford, Kelowna Daily Courier August 25, 2013,
  8. [2],"Grapes of Wrath on the ‘High Road’" Emily Draper & Callum Barbour, Censor This November 5, 2013
  9. [3],"Nava Ashraf, Governor General's Academic Medal"
  10. [4]"Local man lands role in TV series" Andrea Peacock, Kelowna Daily Courier November 17, 2016

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