• John Oliver is home to a Mini School for gifted children from grades 8–12. Twenty-eight students per year are admitted to the program. Students from across
district may apply. The goal of the Mini program is to enrich students in academics (John Oliver does accelerated math), leadership (special course/responsibilities in Grade 9), and enrich education outside the classroom with three field study trips every year. Students in the John Oliver Digital Immersion Mini School take special classes each year that enrich their understanding of
information technology,
Chroma key techniques (and more) and their cohort has a focus on using technology to assist with advanced projects. In place of their first field trip, grade 8 students visit various high-tech institutions and corporations located within the
Metro Vancouver area, such as
MDA and
UBC. • John Oliver is one of two secondary schools in
district which offer
STEM Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics programs. As of September 2017, thirty students per year are accepted into a one-year program for Grade 9, and/or 10, and/or 11. Students may apply for subsequent years. Students take STEM on Day 1, working within a project-based program that covers curriculum and more for Math, Science, Electronics, IT. Day 2 they take subjects like English, Languages, PE, and other electives. • Students in the Mini School, STEM and regular program can enter an annual science fair, with winners being able to move onto the district, regional, and ultimately the
Canada-Wide Science Fair. • John Oliver contains many classrooms in the main building equipped with
home economics facilities. This allows students to take courses in various
textiles,
foods,
cooking and
pastries cafeteria, and
nutrition courses. • The school accommodates a number of full computer labs which enables students to pursue their interests in
information technology in the form of
CAD,
animations,
photography,
image editing, and
digital literacy courses. • John Oliver also has a well equipped facility for the
industrial arts containing several well equipped and dedicated facilities for
woodworking,
metalworking, and
automotive technologies, enabling students to pursue their interests in various industrial disciplines. • There is also a post secondary/apprentice program for students interested in the
construction industry • With two gymnasiums, three fields, and access to nearby Memorial Park South, John Oliver is able to offer diverse
physical education courses, as well as
weight training,
fitness, and
coaching and
leadership courses. • With a large auditorium and drama studio, as well as auxiliary facilities and band rooms, John Oliver is able to have many
acting,
drama,
theatrical performances/programs/clubs, as well as a large
choir, a beginner, intermediate and senior
band. For several years, JO was the only school in the
district to offer a
drumline. As of September 2017, Music Director Eric Tsang added an R+B band (before school practices) to the John Oliver music offerings. == Events and performances ==