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St. Michaels University School (abbreviated SMUS) is an independent day and boarding school in the municipality of Saanich, the largest and most populous municipality in the Capital Regional District and on Vancouver Island. Previous headmasters include Robert Snowden (1995-2017), David Penaluna (1988–94) and John Schaffter (1977–88).


Location

SMUS is located in
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,
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, on the southern tip of
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. The Senior and Middle School campus is located on Richmond Road in Saanich. The Junior School campus is situated on Victoria Avenue in
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.


History

In 1906, University School was founded by Capt. R. V. Harvey, the Rev. W. W. Bolton and J. C. Barnacle. Four years later, in 1910, K. C. Symons founded St. Michael's School. St. Michael's School was unusual for its relatively large number of local day students for the period (as contrasted with University School's large number of boarders). Facing financial difficulties and the death of its headmaster in 1970, University School merged with St. Michael's in 1971 to become St. Michaels University School. In 1973, the school began to enrol grade 1 and 2 students for the first time. In 1978, girls were accepted as day and boarding students in grades 10–12 for the first time, and the school began the process of becoming fully coeducational in 1985. A major expansion of the campus also began in 1985. In 1993, SMUS's boarding houses were renamed after the school's six founders: Bolton, Harvey, Winslow, Timmis, Symons, and Barnacle.


Boarding houses

There are currently six
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: The houses are named after the headmasters and founders of the school. * Barnacle * Bolton * Harvey * Timmis * Symons * Winslow The Senior School houses are only for boarding students who become a member of one of the houses when starting at SMUS and it becomes their place of residence and community throughout their time at the school.


School performance

The average number of APs taken by SMUS students ranks first in the country across all schools as of 2012. The record for most APs taken and completed by a single student is 15. In terms of average mean grades, SMUS students achieved an average of 3.68, which was higher than the global average of 2.92. Of the 650 exams across 25 different AP subjects taken by 245 SMUS students, 81% of them received grades of three or higher on the five point scale, which was also higher than the worldwide rate of 59% achieving grades of three or higher.


Motto

The motto of University School was "
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," which means, "A healthy mind in a healthy body." St. Michael's School had the motto "Nihil Magnum Nisi Bonum," or, "Nothing is great unless it is good." The current motto of St. Michaels University School is "Vivat!", or "Long live the school!" This ties into the school's song, "Vivat - Universitas!", written by Capt. R. V. Harvey originally for University School. The school uses "Vivat!" when cheering on a team.


Campus

Richmond Road Campus: * School House: Administration, Library, Mathematics * Brown Hall: Multi-purpose space * Sun Centre: Dining Hall, Student Commons, The Howard Cafe * Chapel * Crothall Centre for Humanities and the Arts: Classrooms, Lecture Theatre, Drama Room, Art Room, * William Monkman Athletic Complex: Gymnasium, Squash Courts, Fitness Center * John and Anne Schaffter Hall for Music * Science Building: Science Classrooms and Computer Labs * Infirmary * Residence Buildings: Harvey/Symons, Barnacle/Winslow, Bolton/Timmis * Wenman Pavilion: Senior Lounge * Reynolds House: Head of School's Residence * Middle School


Accreditation and memberships

St. Michaels University School is accredited or a member of the following organizations: *
National Association of Independent Schools The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a U.S.-based membership organization for private, nonprofit, K-12 schools. Founded in 1962, NAIS represents independent schools and associations in the United States, including day, board ...
(NAIS)
The Association of Boarding Schools
(TABS) *
Canadian Accredited Independent Schools Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) is a national organization for independent schools in Canada. The current executive director is Anand Mahadevan. History Canadian Association of Independent Schools The Canadian Association of Independ ...
(CAIS)
Independent Schools Association of British Columbia
(ISABC) * Headmasters' & Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) * Secondary Schools Admissions Test (SSAT) *
Council for Advancement and Support of Education The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is a nonprofit association of educational institutions. It serves professionals in the field of educational advancement. This field encompasses alumni relations, communications, marketin ...
(CASE) * Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA)
Western Boarding Schools Association
(WBSA)
The National Society of High School Scholars
(NSHSS)


Notable alumni

Entertainment: * Timothy Williams (1983) – Composer and Orchestrator * Manoj Sood (1981) – Actor *
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(1982) – Actress *
Andrew Sabiston Andrew Sabiston is a Canadian actor, voice actor, writer, story editor and multi-award nominated Canadian children's television series developer, with over 1100 episodes to his credit. Early life Sabiston was born in Victoria, British Columbia t ...
(1982) – Actor *
Max Martini Maximilian Carlo Martini (born December 11, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Corporal Fred Henderson in ''Saving Private Ryan'', Wiley in '' Level 9'', First Sergeant Sid Wojo in ''The Great Raid'', and as Master Sergean ...
(1982) - Actor *
Kenneth Oppel Kenneth Oppel (born August 31, 1967) is a Canadian children's writer. Biography Oppel was born in Port Alberni, and spent his childhood in Victoria, British Columbia and Halifax, Nova Scotia. He also lived in Newfoundland and Labrador, England, ...
(1985) – Author *
Bert Archer Bert Archer is a Canadian author, journalist, travel writer, essayist, critic, and former editor in chief of the Montreal Gazette. Archer was born in Montreal and lived in Calgary and Vancouver. He attended St. Michael's University School in Vic ...
(1986) – Journalist/Author *
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(1998) – Musician-
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(Jeff Mitchelmore 2004, Matthew Lyall 2002) – Musicians Politics: *
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, 1982 to 1984 * David Anderson – Former Liberal cabinet minister and former leader of the
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– marijuana activist and politician *
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Sports: *
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* Gareth Rees – Former captain of the Canadian national rugby union team Military: * John Mogg -
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- DSACEUR Technology: *
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inventor Business: *
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External links

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St. Michael's University School
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