Horton High School (Nova Scotia)


Horton High School is a Canadian public high school located in Wolfville Ridge, Nova Scotia, Canada.
As of 2014, the school principal is Brad Stokes. The athletic team is the 'Griffins'. In 2015, there were approximately 867 students enrolled in grades 9–12 at the school.
The school is fully networked and offers a less than 1.9:1 student-to-computer ratio. The school was a part of Canada's SchoolNet Network of Innovative Schools program which is no longer active.

Students

Performance

Horton High School students compete in numerous academic competitions, such as the math, computer science, and chemistry contests run by the University of Waterloo and the AMC. It has been highly ranked in standardized testing.

Extra-curricular activities

The Arts

Girl Division 2 won NSSAF provincial championship in 2014-2015

Basketball

Horton's boy's basketball team was nearly unbeatable for two years. In 2008 the Horton Griffins went 41–0, capturing their 2nd consecutive provincial title. In December 2008, Horton broke the Canadian national record with their 73rd straight win. Horton has appeared in five of the last seven provincial championships.
Horton Boys and Girls Basketball won 2015-16 provincial Division 1 championship.

Clubs