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Hamber Hosts Language Celebration Day
On Jan. 12, Eric Hamber’s annual Language Day Celebration — a festival with culturally-themed classrooms filled with music and fun activities for all staff and students — was held on the school’s third floor. Occurring during second period, lunch, and third period, the event was enjoyed by many students and teachers.
A Look Into Grad ‘26
With only one semester left, the grads of 2026 are making some lasting memories with their peers and cherishing their last few months at Hamber. Grad Committee members have been working hard to plan events to both fuel grade spirit and fundraise, in hopes of raising enough money for Prom and other special grad events.
Murder, Mystery, And Mayhem: Winter One-Acts Steal The Spotlight
Hamber’s Theatre Department started the new year off with two student-directed Winter One-Act Plays that were performed on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30.
After Five Years Of The Semester System, Teachers And Students Weigh In
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, secondary schools across the Vancouver School Board have adopted the semester system, where students attend the same four classes every day for half the year and another four for the second half of the year.
How To Be Road-Ready: Hamberites’ Advice For New Drivers
Every year, grade 10 and 11 students hit the road for the first time after passing their learner’s license test, or L test, and qualifying for a driver’s license.
Hamber's Successful Run in Fall Sports
This fall, Hamber dominated the high school sports scene, participating in a total of 13 sports in one season and reigning victorious in many.
Where Can Hamber Students Park Their Cars?
Due to increasing traffic around Eric Hamber, a statement was posted on the website on Nov. 12, outlining that the school parking lot is exclusively reserved for staff and teachers, with parents and students not allowed to drive into the parking lot for drop-off and pick-up.
Beyond the Shirt: Peer Counselling at Hamber
Hamber's Peer Counsellors (PCs) help grade 8s feel welcome as they enter their first year of high school by strolling through the school in baby blue shirts, organizing events, and assisting in classrooms.
Hamberites Weigh in on the 2026 Grammys
On Feb. 1, the 68th annual Grammy Awards ceremony will be held in Los Angeles. The four biggest Grammy Awards— Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist — and the nominations for them feature a vast array of different artists and music genres, some familiar and some completely new to listeners.
Hamber’s School Spirit Drives Record Fundraising For Food Banks
From spicy ramen to shaving heads, Hamber was determined to win the 2025 CANley Cup, a city-wide competition that challenges all Vancouver public schools to raise the most money for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank.
Five Productive Study Techniques to Add to Your Routine
There are three weeks remaining until the end of the semester, so here are five strategies to help students “lock in” for the final stretch, and still get 8 hours of sleep.
How the Griff Made Its Comeback
The Griff, Hamber’s school store, has kicked off the year stronger than ever, returning with increased popularity, new menu items, and a new teacher-sponsor supporting the team.
Hamber Hits Maximum Capacity Of Students
At the start of the 2025/2026 school year, Eric Hamber reached its maximum capacity of 1700 students. As of Oct. 23, Hamber Principal Mr. J. Lauzon (Administration) affirmed that Hamber officially enrolls 1701 students.
VSB Debuts FIT Planner at David Thompson
The Vancouver School Board (VSB) is debuting a Flexible Instructional Time (FIT) planner that is currently being tested at David Thompson Secondary School.
Grad Cruise: Hamber’s New Tradition
For the second year in a row, graduating Hamber students were treated to an extravagant evening aboard a cruise ship to celebrate their last year at the school. With the first cruise being organized for the 2025 graduating class, the Grad Cruise has gained enormous popularity and is becoming an increasingly anticipated event.
Carrie Series Films In Old Hamber Building
A miniseries adaptation of the classic horror film, Carrie, is filming in the old Hamber building, and many Hamberites have been able to participate in the production as background actors.
Why are the 2026 Grad Events So Late?
Prom in June? Grad at noon? Not quite how it used to be. This year, Hamber’s graduation plans have taken on a new look, reshaping how students will mark one of the biggest milestones of their lives.
Hamber Classrooms Rented Out to Raise Revenue for New School
Since Hamber’s new building was opened to students in 2024, the Vancouver School Board (VSB) has been renting out Hamber classrooms to different organizations to help raise funds for the school.
Uncovering the UBC Personal Profile
Every year, hopeful grade 12 Hamberties embark on a journey of vague writing prompts, self-reflection, and countless rough drafts — all to submit the best UBC Personal Profile.
Block Party’s Second Year at Hamber
For the second year in a row, Hamber Athletics hosted Block Party, a volleyball tournament involving the Senior Girls, Senior Boys, Junior Girls, and Junior Boys teams. This year’s tournament took on a new level of excitement, attracting a much larger audience and providing an exciting experience for students to partake in.