Craig Kielburger Secondary School , is a high school in Milton, Ontario, Canada. The two storey school features barrier-free accessibility, a triple gym, studio/theatre, food school, technical education facilities, and the IB Diploma program. This school replaces E.C. Drury High School which closed in June 2012. The school is named after Craig Kielburger who founded Free the Children. Kielburger visited the school for the grand opening October 9, 2012.
Craig Kielburger Secondary School offers courses in all four pathways; university, college, apprenticeship and workplace. Craig Kielburger and offers the International Baccalaureate.
The CKSS Spartan Wrestling Team has developed a tradition of winning team and individual medals at regional (GHAC) and provincial (OFSAA) tournaments since 1987.
At the 2015 OFSAA Championship, the CKSS Spartan Wrestling Team proved that they are the most dominant team in Ontario by winning the boys' team title.
The CKSS Spartan Football Team was formed in 2013
The CKSS Junior Field Hockey Team made it to the playoffs for the first time in 2013.
In 2014, the CKSS Junior Field Hockey Team won the Tier 2 Halton Junior Field Hockey Championship.
In 2017, the CKSS Senior Field Hockey Team finished 4th at the OFSAA Provincial Field Hockey Championship.
In 2023, the CKSS Senior Field Hockey Team competed in the OFSAA Provincial Field Hockey Championship.
FIRST Robotics Competition Team 4992, Sparbotics. 2014 Waterloo Regional Finalists. 2018 Ontario Regional Semis. 2023 McMaster University District Winner, OPC-Technology District Championship Division Winner, Ontario District Championship Winner
The arts department at Craig Kielburger Secondary School has extra curricular activities including Neon, Xenon, Choir, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Fall Show (Formerly Junior Show), Senior Show and One-Acts.
In May 2023, Neon, Xenon, and Choir performed at MusicFest Canada The Nationals, earning silver medals for both Xenon and Choir and a gold medal for Neon. All three teams also performed at Ontario Vocal Festival earlier that year.
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