
21st Century Learning
Mouat prides itself in creativity and innovation. Students are given an opportunity to customize their learning by blending multiple learning areas with a chosen project. Watch as one student blends clay art with technology class.
Non-Instructional Day
Friday, February 17th, 2012 is a Non-Instructional Day. Classes will not be in session.
Anti-Bullying Day
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 is PINK SHIRT DAY (Web). Show your support for a bully-free world by wearing PINK!
Character Council
The Mouat Character Council has begun meeting with 5 monthly meetings scheduled beginning in January 2012. Would like to be a part of the movement?! CLICK HERE for information.
Please visit the Calendar for more info
Mouat prides itself in creativity and innovation. Students are given an opportunity to customize their learning by blending multiple learning areas with a chosen project. Watch as one student blends clay art with technology class.
Non-Instructional Day
Friday, February 17th, 2012 is a Non-Instructional Day. Classes will not be in session.
Anti-Bullying Day
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 is PINK SHIRT DAY (Web). Show your support for a bully-free world by wearing PINK!
Character Council
The Mouat Character Council has begun meeting with 5 monthly meetings scheduled beginning in January 2012. Would like to be a part of the movement?! CLICK HERE for information.
Please visit the Calendar for more info
Ecole W. J. Mouat Secondary School • Success For All
32355 Mouat Drive, Abbotsford, BC / V2T 4E9 / P: 604-853-7191 / F: 604-850-7694
Videos
•Mouat Minute (Pilot)
•Mouat Minute 2
•How To Be A Hawk 2011
•FI Character Camp 2011
•FI Grad Dinner 2011
•FI Survivor Gr. 9 Lunch 2011
•Remembrance 2011
•Movember Tea Party 2011
•Boseko Lokombo 2012
•21st Century Learning 2012
Visit the Mouat Youtube Channel for more.
Documents
•Bell Schedule
•Code of Conduct
•Exams Letter (Superintendent, 2012)
•Exams (January 2012)
•Exams Detailed (January 2012)
•Job Action Letter (Superintendent)
•Locker Form
•Newsletters
•Report Cards Letter (Superintendent)
•Transcript Information Sheet
•Scholarships & Awards Changes
•School Plan 2011/2012
Follow Us
•Twitter
•Facebook
•Youtube
•Vimeo
•Blogger
•Watch Live Mouat Broadcasts!
•Mouat Minute (Pilot)
•Mouat Minute 2
•How To Be A Hawk 2011
•FI Character Camp 2011
•FI Grad Dinner 2011
•FI Survivor Gr. 9 Lunch 2011
•Remembrance 2011
•Movember Tea Party 2011
•Boseko Lokombo 2012
•21st Century Learning 2012
Visit the Mouat Youtube Channel for more.
Documents
•Bell Schedule
•Code of Conduct
•Exams Letter (Superintendent, 2012)
•Exams (January 2012)
•Exams Detailed (January 2012)
•Job Action Letter (Superintendent)
•Locker Form
•Newsletters
•Report Cards Letter (Superintendent)
•Transcript Information Sheet
•Scholarships & Awards Changes
•School Plan 2011/2012
Follow Us
•Youtube
•Vimeo
•Blogger
•Watch Live Mouat Broadcasts!

Meet Mr. Comeau, winner of Canada's Outstanding Principals Award (2011).
Founded in 1973, Ecole WJ Mouat carries a rich tradition of excellence in every area of education including academics, technology, athletics, and the arts! WJ Mouat has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 10 schools and one of the country's most innovative schools. It continues to break new barriers behind the creativity of its over 1600 talented students and staff.
Some of Mouat's most recent athletic successes include provincial championships in basketball (2011), wrestling (2010), and football (2008).
WJ Mouat Secondary School places a high value on good character. We are committed to practicing and promoting the following in our halls, classrooms, and at our events: Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Caring, Awareness, and Teamwork. To learn more about our Character Initiative, please Click Here!
WJ Mouat Partners With Microsoft to become IT Academy
Fri, Jan 13 2012 10:36
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Congratulations Ms. Warmerdam and Congratulations WJ Mouat!
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Awareness
Fri, Dec 9 2011 10:13
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One of Mouat's School of Character values is 'Awareness'. Click Here for a definition.
If you were to walk through the halls of the school at lunch time over the past few weeks, you would be bombarded by groups of students selling various items to raise awareness and support for a number of causes. For example the Mouat Mullets (picture to the right), a group of grade 12 boys who pour themselves into everything related to lunchtime intramurals, have taken the initiative to support both Adopt-A-Family and Cancer Research by ordering 'Mouat Mullet' wrist bands and selling them to the student body. Next, they are selling raffle tickets for the school to have the opportunity to shave off their prized mullets. Totals thus far have exceeded $200. Keep in mind that there is no course credit associated with their actions; it's simply being aware of what's going on around them and trying to make a difference in their world.
Of course, this is only the beginning at Mouat. Madame Castonguay's Social Studies students have been selling home-made cupcakes to benefit refugees in Tanzania (Click Here for info), Ms. St-Hilaire's Social Justice students participated in a full day 'Vow of Silence' complete with sponsors and all proceeds benefiting the Fistula Foundation, Mr. Thiessen's Entrepeneurship 12 students are selling Butter Chicken & beverages with 1/2 their proceeds set to benefit the Salvation Army, and the list goes on!
What a wonderful school community with a strong commitment to 'Awareness' both locally and globally!
If you were to walk through the halls of the school at lunch time over the past few weeks, you would be bombarded by groups of students selling various items to raise awareness and support for a number of causes. For example the Mouat Mullets (picture to the right), a group of grade 12 boys who pour themselves into everything related to lunchtime intramurals, have taken the initiative to support both Adopt-A-Family and Cancer Research by ordering 'Mouat Mullet' wrist bands and selling them to the student body. Next, they are selling raffle tickets for the school to have the opportunity to shave off their prized mullets. Totals thus far have exceeded $200. Keep in mind that there is no course credit associated with their actions; it's simply being aware of what's going on around them and trying to make a difference in their world.
Of course, this is only the beginning at Mouat. Madame Castonguay's Social Studies students have been selling home-made cupcakes to benefit refugees in Tanzania (Click Here for info), Ms. St-Hilaire's Social Justice students participated in a full day 'Vow of Silence' complete with sponsors and all proceeds benefiting the Fistula Foundation, Mr. Thiessen's Entrepeneurship 12 students are selling Butter Chicken & beverages with 1/2 their proceeds set to benefit the Salvation Army, and the list goes on!
What a wonderful school community with a strong commitment to 'Awareness' both locally and globally!
Unbelievable Students!!
Thu, Nov 3 2011 01:17
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Mouat is filled with students who are extremely respectful, responsible, and caring! One sees it in the halls, classrooms, and in the office. If you imagine 1500 students plus over 100 staff walking the halls between classes, you might expect a bit of a chaotic feel, but that is not the case! Have a look at students in the halls (random clip)... and check out some of the costumes on our Oct. 31st dress-up day.
Way to go Mouat students! You consistently demonstrate good character in our school community!!
Fruits & Veggies!
Mon, Sep 12 2011 09:52
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WJ Mouat continues to promote healthy eating in our school and is proud to be a part of the BC School Fruit & Vegetable Nutritional Program this year (Brochure). Every two weeks, students will have the opportunity to sample various fruits and vegetables in their classrooms. There is no cost to students to participate. If you do not wish your student to participate, please fill in the permission form sent home with your student on September 9th and return it to the office before Oct 1st. If you did not receive a copy of this permission form, CLICK HERE.
For more information, CLICK HERE for the program brochure or visit http://www.aitc.ca/bc/sfvnp/
Good Character
Good character was defined at our grade assemblies this past week. One of the concepts/terms identified as being foundational at Mouat is Respect. Imagine a school without respect. If all 1600 students & staff weren't respectful, the place would be thrown into utter chaos. It is actually happening in some parts of the world right now and has impacted the Fraser Valley very recently. Remember the riots in Vancouver over a hockey game?
In my opinion, respect has everything to do with treating other people the way you'd want to be treated & treating other people's things they way you'd want your own things to be treated. That makes sense to me. Does that connect with you?
In my opinion, respect has everything to do with treating other people the way you'd want to be treated & treating other people's things they way you'd want your own things to be treated. That makes sense to me. Does that connect with you?
First Day 101
Fri, Sep 2 2011 02:17
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It's almost here! Here are a few tips to get you through your first day at WJ Mouat!
--> Check the front doors for your name and the location of your HAT (Homeroom). Report to your HAT at the bell.
--> Maps will be available in your HAT class. If you get lost, look for any adult to help!
--> First Day Hours: 8:25am - 10:50am.
Warning Bell // 8:25 am
--> Make a good first impression! When you meet your teachers, show them your best! Being polite and respectful are always a good start.
--> When the day is over, please leave campus asap.
--> Check the front doors for your name and the location of your HAT (Homeroom). Report to your HAT at the bell.
--> Maps will be available in your HAT class. If you get lost, look for any adult to help!
--> First Day Hours: 8:25am - 10:50am.
Warning Bell // 8:25 am
Homeroom // 8:30 - 9:10 am
Block A // 9:15 - 9:35 am
Block B // 9:40 - 10:00 am
Block C // 10:05 - 10:25 am
Block D // 10:30 - 10:50 am
Extended Day Classes 10:55 - 11:15 am
--> Plan to be early. You don't need to bring much with you. A pen or pencil would cover it for the first day.
--> Make a good first impression! When you meet your teachers, show them your best! Being polite and respectful are always a good start.
--> When the day is over, please leave campus asap.
Thu, Jul 21 2011 09:30
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