Old Scona Academic School | |
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Address | |
10523 84 Avenue NW Edmonton, Alberta, T6E 2H5 Canada |
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Coordinates | 53°31′11″N 113°30′07″W / 53.51972°N 113.50194°WCoordinates: 53°31′11″N 113°30′07″W / 53.51972°N 113.50194°W |
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School type | Public Secondary School |
Motto | Always to Excel |
Founded | 1908 |
School board | Edmonton Public Schools |
Superintendent | Darrel Robertson |
Area trustee | Michael Janz |
Principal | Dee Elder |
Grades | 10–12 |
Enrollment | 369 (2017) |
Language | English |
Area | Old Strathcona |
Colour(s) | Maroon, Green, and Gold |
Team name | Olympians |
Website | oldscona |
Old Scona Academic School, often referred to as Old Scona or OSA, is a high school located in the Old Strathcona district of Edmonton, Alberta. It is a small academic high school with a population of approximately 340 to 360 students. The school's stated purpose is to provide academically inclined students an opportunity to grow in an environment of intellectual stimulation. The school's motto is, "Always to Excel".
Old Scona Academic was opened as Strathcona Collegiate Institute in 1908 and the building was one of the first high schools in Alberta. University of Alberta classes were held on the upper floors from 1909 to 1911. In 1912, the name of the school was changed to Strathcona High School. When Strathcona Composite High School opened in 1955, the structure was converted into Strathcona Junior High School. The school building used as one of the original campuses of MacEwan University when that institution was founded in 1971. In 1976, the Board of Trustees of Edmonton Public Schools relaunched the school as Old Scona Academic High School, an academic alternative high school. Since June 1980, Old Scona Academic has been an International Baccalaureate World School.
Old Scona Academic has been recognized as one of the best high schools; Maclean's Magazine named OSA as the top academic high school in Canada. In addition to its Maclean's ranking, OSA has consistently been ranked by the Fraser Institute as the best high school in Alberta. In 2011, it was featured as the top-ranked high school in the Edmonton Sun's High School Report Card.
The 120 students who enter OSA each year are chosen on the basis of set criteria from an excess of applicants. Prospective students are evaluated using a standardized admission exam, in addition to grade 9 marks and a character assessment from a Junior High counselor or principal. Only applications from students with an overall average of at least 80%, from Science, Math, Social, and Language Arts, are considered. For grade 10 applicants, an overall average of 80% is required, although summer-school courses are not included.