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Summerland Middle School is located at Drawer 3000, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0. The provided sources do not include a school-specific overview, mission, or description for Summerland Middle School; most available information is about district transportation and a district Late French Immersion application page.
School type: Public School (Okanagan Skaha)
Education language: The sources do not describe Summerland Middle School’s language of instruction. The district offers a Late French Immersion program for students entering Grade 6 (available to students residing in Okanagan Skaha School District, with out-of-district students admitted if space is available), but the sources do not state which school(s) host the program or whether it is offered at Summerland Middle School.
Religious affiliation: None / Secular
Grades: 6-7
Phone: 250 770-7685
Email: sdevito@sd67.bc.ca
Principal: Steve Devito
The sources do not describe Summerland Middle School’s language of instruction. The district offers a Late French Immersion program for students entering Grade 6 (available to students residing in Okanagan Skaha School District, with out-of-district students admitted if space is available), but the sources do not state which school(s) host the program or whether it is offered at Summerland Middle School.
Student transportation / busing (School District No. 67) The district operates school bus routes serving Penticton, Summerland, Naramata and Kaleden, including four routes that service Summerland and extend to Garnet Valley, Faulder, Canyon View, Trout Creek, and Lower Town. Families must register yearly for busing; registration includes a fee and is completed online (the district does not register students by phone). Eligibility is based on catchment attendance and walk limits (Grades K–7: more than 2.5 km; Grades 8–12: more than 3.2 km), and courtesy riders may be accommodated if space is available. Late French Immersion (district program) The district’s Late French Immersion program is available to students entering Grade 6, with an application process and district contacts provided for questions. The sources do not specify the delivery school site(s).
The district states that ensuring students arrive safely to school every day is a priority. For transportation, riders must be registered to board buses and are expected to comply with the School Bus Rider Code of Conduct (referenced as a district document).
School District No. 67 operates 13 school bus routes across the district and four routes serving Summerland (including areas such as Garnet Valley, Faulder, Canyon View, Trout Creek, and Lower Town). Students must register annually for bus service (online, not by phone) and pay a registration fee via School Cash Online; rider fees are paid after routes are determined. Bus eligibility is based on walk limits (Grades K–7: 2.5 km; Grades 8–12: 3.2 km), students are assigned routes based on their home address on file, and the district does not provide transportation to friends’ homes, after-school activities, or daycares.
The sources do not provide general school enrollment/registration information for Summerland Middle School. For district programs, the district provides an application process for Late French Immersion (for students entering Grade 6) and directs families to contact the district principal or education secretary with questions.
Site: summerlandelementary.sd67.bc.ca/
Phone: 250 770-7685
Address: Drawer 3000, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
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