Robert Bateman High School


Robert Bateman High School operated in Burlington, Ontario, Canada from 1970 to 2020. The school was part of the Halton District School Board, and was established as Lord Elgin High School. After a merger with General Brock High School in 2004 it was renamed Robert Bateman High School.

Basic information

Formerly known as Lord Elgin High School, this school merged with General Brock High School in 2004, and was named after Robert Bateman, a noted Canadian artist and naturalist. Bateman had previously held a placement as a geography and art teacher at Lord Elgin in the 1970s.
Robert Bateman High School enrols about 800 students within the Applied, Academic, and IB level.
Bateman is a host of the IB Programme; Students from neighbouring cities enroll at Robert Bateman High School for the year programme, which entails 2 years of free, pre-IB classes, and the 2 year IB programme itself. As well as the IB programme, the school's curriculum features a variety of service-related courses, in both Mechanics and the Culinary Arts.
The school was closed on June 30, 2020.

Athletics

Clubs, teams, and extra-curricular programs

Robert Bateman High School offers a wide variety of clubs, teams, and extra-curricular activities open to all students:
Academically, Robert Bateman High School is rated overall 6.8 out of 10 on the Fraser Institute Report Card and ranked 233 out of 676 in all of Ontario Secondary Schools.
Academic Performance200720082009201020112015Trend
Avg. level Gr 9 Math 3.02.93.03.03.0----
Avg. level Gr 9 Math 2.52.42.62.82.3----
OSSLT passed -FTE78.179.983.281.378.9----
OSSLT passed -PE44.850.762.737.762.2----
Tests below standard 24.825.822.224.222.3----
Gender gap -MathF 0.1M 0.2EEM 0.2----
Gender gap OSSLTF 7.3F 8.6F 2.2F 13.3F 12.5----
Gr 9 tests not written 4.41.11.02.92.2----
Overall rating out of 106.96.37.26.36.36.8--

Compared to other surrounding Secondary Schools, Robert Bateman ranked an average 10% below the other schools' 2011 Fraser Report Cards. However, the school ranked near par in both OSSLT scores and Average Level Grade 9 Academic Math, and lays within average scores when compared to the whole of Ontario Secondary Schools.

Notable alumni