Trip to Electronic Arts

The Programming 11 and 12 classes made a special trip to Electronic Arts in Burnaby to see some of the best video game programmers in action. Here are some comments from the girls:

Visiting Electronic Arts
Visiting Electronic Arts

This trip definitely changed my view of programming and showed us a realistic lifestyle of a programer. It was very useful because it would be impossible to know whether or not we want to work as a programmer if we don’t know what kind of work they do, or where they do their work. EA definitely provides their programmers a very dynamic workplace. I really believe that everyone should balance their work with other activities so I loved the EA facilities. It even made me want to study more programming since it proved to us that if we work hard enough we can create interesting games just like the programmers there. Thank you for this opportunity and I really enjoyed it!
Alice

I thoroughly enjoyed the field trip and it definitely changed my view of programming. I realized that computer programming as a job, isn’t just sitting at your desk, programming everyday. You also get to take breaks in between. The schedule is very flexible because their aren’t any set hours. I was also surprised on how team building was emphasized throughout the presentation. I would look forward to working as a group, rather than as an individual. After this field trip, I am now even more intrigued about what we are going to cover next. I was amazed by how one sports game like NHL 12 was assembled by so many groups of people and how the graphics of the games were so detailed and real life. EA is more than a stereotypical programming office. The environment was incredible because you are surrounded by people that you have common interests with and you have access to many of its facilities like the beach volleyball court and the huge gym. They really make you feel comfortable and home-like because you are able to do whatever you want.
Karianne

I thought the tour of EA Games was very informative and fun. It really persuaded me to realize that a career in programming is not only sitting at a desk all day writing code. I could see myself working in the programming field and I could definitely see myself working at EA.
Jacqueline

Starts With One: Free the Children Action Group

Volunteers at Richmond Centre
Volunteers at Richmond Centre

Starts With One is a Free the Children Youth Action Group founded by seven York House School classmates; Jan L., Bridget C., Marissa M., Isabelle C., Marysa H., Briana L. and Emily H.

Free the Children is a worldwide organization focused on providing sustainable support for developing countries around the world. After attending We Day 2011, an event hosted at Rogers Arena to inspire change in the minds of youth, we were incredibly inspired. We were touched by the reality of the horrifying statistics, such as, there are over 200 million child soldiers in the world, and 150 million children drop out of primary school before they have completed five years of education – the minimum required for achieving basic literacy.

Plush toys for purchase, donated by ToyBox
Plush toys for purchase, donated by ToyBox

Starts With One was driven to make change. Since October, we have had many fundraising activities, have raised over $2500 dollars in three months. Fundraising goals include raising $5000 to purchase cattle and sewing machines, funding $2500 for an all-girls secondary school, and donating $2500 to an organization run by the mothers, all in the Kenyan village of Enelerai.

Our most recent fundraiser took place over the long weekend preceding Valentine’s Day, at Richmond Center, Arbutus Mall, and Oakridge Mall. Chocolate and plush sales raised nearly $1000. Special thanks to all the volunteers that helped us with this event: Christina X., Emily M., Jocelyn C., Monique C., and Dorothy Z.

Our Logo: Starts With One
Our Logo: Starts With One

Sometimes our group becomes overwhelmed with the seemingly helpless situation of our world. But change is possible and we are ecstatic to be part of it! Thank you for your generous support of Starts With One; together, we can be the change the world needs to see.

Jan L., Grade 7
Co-Founder of Starts With One