The PETHS student handbook: a guide to everything you need to know.
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Guidance counsellors are available for one-on-one meetings to discuss any questions, concerns, or requests a student may have. Although most commonly sought after for course changes and dropping a course, they can also help you through course selection, discuss career options, and provide wellbeing support.
Appointments are held within school hours, so choose a convenient period in which you can leave class (or during your lunch).
No confirmation needed. Your counselor will call you from class a few minutes before your appointment.
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Get to know your teachers, who's in charge, and some of their personalities!
Mr. Pournasrola
Mr. Annett
Mr. Cohen
Ms. Petkovic
Ms. Finlay
Ms. Taylor
Mme. Carlow
Ms. Cipolla
Ms. Butler
Mr. Gandhi
Mr. Colley
Ms. Boyd-Navazo
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Ms. Wong
Ms. Yun-Lee
Ms. Black
Learn about your teachers' favourite things. You might find some common ground!
What do fellow PETHS students have to say about their experience at our school?
You can submit any school advice using this form
computer science is not a terrible course to take even if you don't like coding (it's useful!)
the chinese bakery in the plaza sells good and cheap milk tea (ask for sugar)
don't be afraid to join clubs and explore your interests!
sunplus in the plaza has the BEST fries for the BEST price
Build up your experiences slowly but surely, the more you have done, the better experiences you can get later on.
Taking different technology courses are great as breather courses.
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