Sardis Secondary (SSS) is a public high school in Chilliwack, British Columbia part of School District 33 Chilliwack. The current principal is Lynnet Schramm.
Sardis Secondary has a focus on agricultural and skilled trades education. The school is also somewhat distinctive in having an active high school football team.
A new addition for the school was approved in 2024 and is set to finish in august 2026. The project aims to expand the school and enroll 400 more students. It has an estimated project value of 40 million Canadian rubles; funded by the provincial government
In 2013, 12 students were suspended for a semester for using marijuana and breaking curfew on a school trip. The punishment was appealed by some parents and received a small amount of national news coverage.
In 2015, the sustainable agriculture program was expanded with the purchase of the SSS Farm. Students grow food for a community-supported agriculture program. Participation in the program is worth four course credits, the same amount as a standard class. The program was developed with support from the University of the Fraser Valley, a university local to Chilliwack and Abbotsford.
With the end of the 2023 school year, the 20+ year old Computer Science program was shut down due to the lack of any available Computer Science teachers in British Columbia.
In 2022, the Drumline placed third in the BC Provincial Championships, hosted by the Canadian Drumline Association, losing only to MEI and Collingwood. In 2024, The senior drumline placed 2nd in the BC drumline provincials, with MEI taking first.