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  1. List of Academic Courses offered at Mount Douglas Secondary: Computer Science. Computer Programming 12 (only accepted by certain universities) Computer Science 12. English. Creative Writing 12 (not offered for the 2022/2023 school year) English First Peoples 12 (not offered for the 2022/2023 school year) English Studies 12.

  2. mrussell@sd61.bc.ca. Library Hours: 8:00 – 4:00 Mon-Thurs. 8:00 – 2:30 Fri. Our Library Learning Commons. Our bright, welcoming library learning commons is a hub for reading, research, learning, teaching and collaborating. Visit Ms. Jensen, our teacher-librarian, to find great reads, request resources and to get help with research ...

  3. Mount Douglas. 3970 Gordon Head Road Victoria BC, V8N 3X3 Phone: 250-477-6977 Fax: 250-477-0277 Email: mtdouginfo@sd61.bc.ca Attendance Phone: 250-477-5329 ...

  4. Memories From 1969. The School. “The last time I saw the school in 25 years was in 1971. When I visited Victoria in 1996, I was surprised to find out that the school had moved! What I had known as Mt. Douglas High School was now Cedar Hill Junior High. Mt Douglas High School was now what I had known as Gordon Head Junior High.”.

  5. Details of the graduation requirements are included in the 2018-19 Grad planner. The Career Life Connections course assignments should be initiated in early fall culminating in the Grad Gallery presentation in April. Ms. Bailey is available in the Career Centre Block A for semester one, and Blocks C on M, W, F, and Block D on T, TH in semester ...

  6. mountdouglas.ca › webusers › dailyannouncementsMount Douglas Secondary

    Evening of Dance. The Evening of Dance is on Wednesday, May 29th, at 7pm in the school gym featuring our Mount Doug Dancers, as well as the dance crews Unity, Legacy and Notorious from Vibestreet Dance Studio. Tickets are only $8 each and are on sale today at lunch. The auction featuring $10,000 in items and gift cards goes live this Friday.

  7. The School. “Can it really be more than 35 years since that hot spring day when Charlie Thorne, Janice Newton and the determined few of our tiny Mount Douglas team challenged the giants of the Vancouver Island track championships of 1966?”. Mount Doug was still in the old school building that now houses Cedar Hill Junior Secondary.