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一楼:CHEER! CHEER! FOR WOBURN!CHEER WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT!CHEER FOR OUR COLOURS,RED AND BLUE AND WHITE...
2008年02月03日 07点02分
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二楼献给忆虹教“飞越彩虹 让一切不再只出现在梦里”
2008年02月03日 07点02分
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附加图片献给WCI永垂不朽的离岗人员照片为2005年度年终聚会:左起Lishan O. Jessie Z. Yuan F. Harry H. Danfiel F. Stephen C.
2008年02月03日 07点02分
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Physics and ChemistryIn addition to the IMO, Woburn students have also gone on to represent Canada in the International Chemistry Olympiads (IChO) and International Physics Olympiads (IPhO).Programming Enrichment Group (PEG)PEG is a group of students who meet on a weekly basis after school to study advanced computer science topics, discuss algorithms and approaches to difficult problems, often on the level of the International Olympiad in Computer Science. Topics covered and types of problems approached vary depending on competition entries.The learning methods used vary as well: sometimes students meet in study groups with their leader teaching them and solving practice sheets or programming problems, sometimes they are taught by one of the senior students, sometimes they work on the problem as a team, and sometimes they are taught by their coaches.PEG students meet after school typically two nights per week to prepare for competitions in programming. Every year, members take part in competitions at provincial, national and international levels. PEG has additionally started its own competition, called Woburn Challenge, to draw in both students from other schools and university students. This contest has grown to become province-wide (occasionally wider).Since its formation in the early 1990s, PEG has competed successfully in a large number of competitions.RoboticsThe Woburn Robotics Team [7] has a decade-long legacy. It is a team of students who build large, complex robots to compete in FIRST Robotics, the largest high school robotics competition on the planet.They began in 1995 under the guidance of Mark Breadner and Roly Anderson, and in 1998 became the first non-American team to compete in what was then called USFIRST. In 2001 the team played a major part in bringing FIRST to Canada, with the founding of the Canadian Regional [8] - the first regional event to be held outside of the United States. For their enormous effort they were rewarded with the Chairman's Award, the competition's most prestigious award.Over the years the team has established itself as a strong presence both on and off the field, with their excellent robots, trademark red-and-white hockey jerseys, experience and team spirit. They continue to participate in FIRST competitions held in Canada and the United States.Team 188, Woburn Robotics, came 3rd at the Waterloo Regional Competition this year. Furthermore, an alumni of Woburn Collegiate, Shawn Lim, received the prestigious Woodie Flowers Award which is given to a mentor whom shows notable contributions to the team.Woburn MusicThe school is notable for its music programme, consisting of several hundred students in band and choir classes, a Madrigal Choir, a concert choir, a Chamber Choir, two concert bands, a Wind Ensemble, and two jazz bands and a combo.The ensembles of the music programme have regularly been invited to perform at national-level competitions and often make excursions to the US, including most recently Orlando, Florida in mid-May, 2006. The Wind Ensemble and Madrigal Choir have done particularly well in competitions, consistently placing at or near the top of the standings. On Friday, February 17, 2006, the Wind Ensemble travelled to the Musicfest competition held at the Le Parc Hotel, in Markham, Ontario, playing at the highest level that is normally competed at, B500. The band received an enthusiastic gold rating.
2008年02月03日 08点02分
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