
Seventh Fire
Hockey Canada Skills Academy
The purpose of SFHCSA (Seventh Fire Hockey Canada Skills Academy) is to offer students an alternative learning opportunity that promotes academic excellence with a holistic approach to health and wellness around the sport of hockey. In addition to physical development, students will improve their sense of belonging, team and social skills, work ethic, confidence, self-esteem, and communication skills.
Students participating in the hockey program can earn one high school credit in Physical Education each year, typically during Semester 1B (October to January). In Semester 2A (February to May), students will take an alternative course to ensure progress towards their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
About SFHCSA
Our program is built upon three key pillars of success: detail-oriented instruction led by experienced instructors, timely assessment and feedback, and active community engagement.
Designed to fulfill Physical and Health Education credits, the program offers students hockey skills sessions three times per week and off-ice sessions twice a week. Our experienced instructors provide skills-based instruction with a meticulously crafted curriculum aimed at enhancing players' abilities. Each session equips players with the necessary instruction, feedback, and repetitions vital for their improvement in the game
To monitor and evaluate player progress, we conduct three testing windows where players receive scores on skating, puck control, and shooting, presented in a comprehensive Player Progress Report. Additionally, our Helios Core Performance Sensors, worn by players daily, capture essential data on speed, acceleration, agility, and balance. For goaltenders, weekly small-group goalie instruction and personalized goalie analysis videos from our Head Goalie Instructor are provided to facilitate their development.
OFF-ICE Training
Off-ice training, led by a certified strength and conditioning specialist, occurs at both the school and PUSH Fitness Centre. The focus of this component is to enhance strength, speed, mobility, balance, and flexibility, complementing on-ice work. Students also learn about energy systems relevant to hockey and how to construct a fitness routine for a healthier lifestyle. Recovery and relaxation techniques are integrated to promote a balanced routine.
Evidence-based assessments are conducted regularly to measure athletes' improvement scores throughout the school year.
Concussion & Injury Program
All students participate in concussion baseline testing can provide an important “snapshot” of an athlete’s current neurocognitive and physical capabilities, providing clinicians with important information to compare post-injury assessment results to, should a concussion occur during the hockey season.
All baseline testing data is secure and confidential at Fairway Physiotherapy & Shift Concussion Management.
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“Enrolling my son to SFSS is the best thing we have ever done for a student in hockey. Not only has he excelled in his academics, but he is learning more about his game, his health, new skills as well as learning more about indigenous lifestyle that other high schools don’t offer! The teachers are all amazing and passionate about each and every student. The connection with teachers and students is fantastic!”
Sandra - Parent
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“We have been impressed with both the academic curriculum and athletics at Seventh Fire. The students work hard at hockey, but are also challenged by their teachers to work hard in the classroom. Our son has enjoyed this balance. Additionally, the school has been very accommodating with our son’s hockey schedule”.
SFSS Parent