A guide to Westminster High School

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Westminster secondary schools
In addition, one can find The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia which caters to elementary, and high school students.

Westminster secondary schools have three locations in the USA:

Westminster High School, California

Westminster High School (WHS) is a public secondary school, located in Westminster, California, and is a part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District.

The school‘s name and traditions are derived from Westminster Abbey in London, England, and the school‘s mascot, Leo the lion, is a national animal of England.

The school opened in 1959, and at present, the student body is made up of mostly Asians and Hispanics.

Westminster High School, Colorado WHS,

It is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in Westminster, Colorado and is operated by Adams County School District 50.

More than 60% of its students are Hispanics, while less than 30% are whites, and the rest are a mixture of Asians, native and African Americans.

The new school colours are teal, black, and silver, with the wolves as their mascots.

The school uses the Career Academy educational approach, where the school is divided into small learning communities: Liberal Arts, Global Business, Health & Biomedical, Visual and Performing Arts, and Architecture, Construction & Engineering.

This provides students the chance to explore career interests inside one of the school’s five academies.

Westminster High School, Maryland

WHS in Maryland (MD) is the largest, and the oldest high school of the Carroll County Public Schools system.

The school boasts of having the only marching band from MD to ever compete in the Grand Nationals.

In 2010, the Westminster High School Owls Marching Band placed first overall, in the USSBA Marine Corps Invitational at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD.
The Westminster Schools
The Westminster Schools, Georgia

Westminster is a Judeo-Christian, independent day school for elementary and high school boys and girls.

The main campus has 18 academic, athletic, and residential buildings, including the recently opened Junior High School. It is complete with dedicated classrooms for music, art, dance, science, computer labs, writing lab, its own chapel, an outdoor pool and other athletic facilities.

Westminster provides around $3,900,000 per year in financial aid to needy students.

In compliance with the Georgia High School Association, no athletic or academic scholarships are offered. References

Adams50.org

Westminster.net

Wikipedia.org

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