Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute is located on the east side of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, serving students from grades 9 through 12. It is also known as Evan Hardy, Hardy, or simply EHCI.
Evan Hardy Collegiate was named for noted University of Saskatchewan professor Evan Alan Hardy. The school was opened in 1966.
Evan Hardy centres the first Saskatoon Media School, an entire semester of media-based classes for students all around Saskatoon and area. It was one of only three Saskatoon high schools to offer the SAGE program (the others are Bedford Road and Walter Murray) for gifted students; it did so until 2021.
Its feeder schools are Brunskill School, Colette Bourgonje School, College Park School, Greystone Heights School, Lakeridge School, Lakeview School, Roland Michener School, and Wildwood School.
Drama 30 puts together one-acts for Festival every year. Two or three students direct; the rest act.
Choir
9-12
Year round class. 8 am Monday and Wednesday.
Jazz Choir
9-12
Students are invited in by the conductor.
Jr. Band
9
Class on timetable
Sr. Band
10-12
Year round class. 8 am Tuesday and Friday
Jazz Band
9-12
Not a class. 8 am Thursday.
Jazz Studies
11-12
Class taken along with Jazz Band. Thursdays at lunch (for singers and instruments).
Coffee House
9-12
Annual fundraiser for band trip. Students audition to sing, act or read poetry.
Showcase
9-12
End of the year 'talent show' for singers, musicians, actors, dancers and poets.
Student council
The Evan Hardy SRC (student representative council) consists of several representatives of each grade, a team of directors, and three volunteer teacher advisors. The elections for Grade 10-12 leaders takes place at the end of the year. Two Grade 9 representatives are elected during November earlier in the year, and three more are later appointed through an interview process.