International Baccalaureate The
International Baccalaureate (IB) program allowed students to earn an IB Diploma, while also earning the
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (O.S.S.D.).
INTERACT The INTERACT program was for students in the school who are heavily involved in the arts or athletics program outside of school. These students have flexible schedules to accommodate their auditions, rehearsals, performances, competitions, etc. Notable alumni of the INTERACT program include
Drake,
Elliot Page (then known as Ellen Page),
Alison Pill,
Mark Rendall,
Hans Wolfgramm and
Tyler Nella. The program moved to nearby Oakwood Collegiate Institute in September 2017.
Cooperative education Cooperative education, or Co-op, is a structured method of combining academic education with practical work experience. It was a four-credit semester program offered in World of Work (3) and Business English (1).
Athletics Vaughan Road Academy had interscholastic and intramural teams for
badminton,
ball hockey,
baseball,
basketball, cricket, cross country running, flag football, hockey, soccer, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field and volleyball and knuckleballs. Vaughan Road competed in TDSSAA and
Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) as the Vaughan Road Vipers, which was not to be confused with
a similarly named junior hockey team in
Vaughan, Ontario. In 2004, the Vipers came second in the OFSAA 'AA' Provincial Championships and won the OFSAA 'AA' Provincial Championships in 2012. Since the school's closure, Vaughan Road Vipers disbanded.
Vaughan Vox Vaughan Road Academy had a school newspaper, once known as "The Von Vox, then "The Vaughan Vox", though it was sometimes simply called the "Vox". Typically, it was released twice a year. It was usually eight pages long and covered a range of school activities and issues.
Queer-Straight Alliance Vaughan Road Academy had a large and active Queer-Straight Alliance until the school's closure in 2017. Founded in 2006 as a
Gay-Straight Alliance by a small group of grade 12 students, it was reactivated in 2010.
Recognition for other activities Vaughan Road students have participated in competitions such as the annual
Sears Ontario Drama Festival, where several of the top awards for 2006 went to VRA students, and the
International Olympiad in Informatics, where a VRA student received a gold medal in 2005 and silver medals in 2004 and 2006. In 2013, the short film "Homecoming," produced by grade twelve students in the Vaughan Road Academy film program, was shown in the TIFF Bell Lightbox "Jump Cuts" film festival. The following year, in 2014, Vaughan Road film students had another film in the "Jump Cuts" festival, "Nightlight." ==School motto==