Okanagan Mission Secondary School

Okanagan Mission Secondary

Excellence through effort
Address
4544 Gordon Drive
Kelowna, British Columbia, V1W 1T4
Canada
Information
School type Public, high school
School board School District 23 Central Okanagan
School number 2323059
Principal Mrs. L Zorn
Staff 115 (October 21, 2014)
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 1071 (September 9, 2010)
Language English
Area Lower Mission
Colour(s) Navy and Gold         
Mascot Husky
Team name Huskies
Website www.okm.sd23.bc.ca

Okanagan Mission Secondary is a public high school in Kelowna, British Columbia, part of School District 23 Central Okanagan. It is well known for its consistent academic performance and successful arts programs, including its Triple Threat (formerly FAME) program which puts on a full Broadway musical every year. Other notable programs include their successful concert band and two jazz bands, light and heavy. Every three years, the OKM Band takes their grade 10 to 12 concert band students on an international trip to various countries around the world, where they perform at attractions and historical sites like the Roman Colosseum. The grade 9 band class goes to Whistler every year. Okanagan Mission Secondary (OKM) is also ranked as a(n) AA school for many of its sports leagues, including its Soccer, Swim, and Hockey Academies. It recently gained attention province-wide for its Social Media class and their video production of "OKM Gangnam Style" published on the first of November in 2012 on YouTube, which quickly attained over 50 000 views.

In the 2014-2015 school year, OKM has taken on the seventh grade students, due to the local elementary schools being overcrowded. They now have 3 Vice Principals to assist with the large amount of students. There is talk of building a new middle school to help with the issue. Also in the 2014-2015 year, OKM changed their husky logo due to the old one being too similar to University of Washington's logo, who are also the huskies.

OKM was ranked by the Fraser Institute in 2015 as 23 out of 294 British Columbian Secondary Schools.[1]

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