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Timberline Secondary School

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Timberline Secondary is a public high school in Campbell River, British Columbia part of School District 72 Campbell River.Timberline opened in 1997 as the second of two public high schools in the city of Campbell River. The school gets its name, in part, from the fact it was built to blend in with the surrounding forest. It shares residence with the Campbell River campus of North Island College.Timberline has a strong athletic program. It has won provincial team championships in boys' soccer and girls' volleyball. Individually, Timberline has had three provincial wrestling champions: Ashley Osachuk (2012, 2013), Bret Nelson (2014) and CJ Foy (2015, 2016). Osachuk was named the outstanding wrestler at the 2012 provincial wrestling championships. Osachuk and Nelson have both gone on to accept wrestling scholarships at Simon Fraser University (NCAA Division II). Foy has accepted a scholarship to the University of Calgary (CIS). Other outstanding alumni include: Riley O'Neill (NCAA Division I - University of Kentucky - Soccer). The school is the shared home with Carihi Secondary to members of Youth 4 Diversity, who were awarded the 2008 British Columbia Nesika Award

Address: 1681 S Dogwood St, Campbell River, BC V9W 8C1, Canada
Phone: (250) 923-9500
State: British Columbia
County: Strathcona
City: Campbell River
Zip Code: V9W 8C1



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Reviews
Proud to be invited to speak to students. Dumbfounded and in disbelief over the extreme lack of cultural knowledge I witnessed from the teacher. Yikes!!
According to the law the schools are funded to help people getting bullied, no diversity and still more racism then I have seen I was born in the states and get called names just for being born there, it's crazy how toxic the kids there are.
although the school aims to be a safe place it’s often not, if your queer or POC you WILL be targeted by a sizeable portion of the school students who are bigoted. But there are groups of people who are very accepting! The teachers are great and accepting, they care and provide support to those who need it. Sucks that the cafeteria food looks inedible half the time and is way over priced.
Guys n Dolls performance was fantastic. The music, singers, set designs and costumes very professional. Congratulations
I regret to inform everyone that this school is not safe for your children, the teachers and principals don’t care about the safety of girls getting inappropriate photos taken, but instead calls it bullying when the kids feel they need to take it into their own hands because the school won’t. Sickening.
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