Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School

Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School
Address
Map
220 Canterbury Drive SW

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Coordinates50°56′49″N 114°05′13″W / 50.947°N 114.086817°W / 50.947; -114.086817
Information
TypePublic
MottoMotto: A Place of Humane Learning
Established1970
School boardCalgary Board of Education
Area trusteeNancy Close
PrincipalCarma Cornea
Assistant PrincipalMyles Gibbs
Assistant PrincipalKate Malayko
Assistant PrincipalJason Wutzke
Employees79
Grades10, 11, 12
Enrollment1663 (2023-24)
 • Grade 10561
 • Grade 11541
 • Grade 12561
 • Advanced Placement (AP) Enrolment413
 • French Immersion enrolment298
Schedule
  • Period 1 8:55-10-22
  • Period 2 10:25-11:52
  • Period 3 12:33-2:00
  • Period 4 2:03-3:30
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)Red, White and Grey    
AthleticsBadminton, basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, rugby, soccer, swim and dive, track and field, volleyball, wrestling
MascotLarry the Lancer
Team nameLancers
NewspaperScarlett Fever
Communities servedLake Bonavista, Bonavista Downs, Canyon Meadows, Evergreen, Silverado, Auburn Bay, Southwood, Walden, Woodbine, Woodlands,
Feeder schoolsElboya School, Fairview School, Harold Panabaker School, Nickle School, Robert Warren School, Woodman Junior High School, Willow Park School
Social Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/epslancers/?hl=en
Websiteschool.cbe.ab.ca/school/drepscarlett/Pages/default.aspx

Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School is a public senior high school located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The school was named after Earle Parkhill Scarlett, a Calgary physician, educator, scholar and writer.[1] The school is run by the Calgary Board of Education. The school graduates around c. 500 Grade 12 students every year, with a 91% graduation rate. Scarlett is located on Elbow Drive and Canterbury Drive, and is one of few high schools servicing the deep south districts. Scarlett has the largest and most established AP program in the city and hosts French Immersion and Spanish bilingual programs.

  1. ^ Foran, Max (1987). Citymakers : Calgarians after the frontier. Calgary: Historical Society of Alberta, Chinook Country Chapter. p. 173. ISBN 0-88925-725-6.