Scott Doehler, B.Sc. (Hons) and B.Ed. (Queen’s University)

Born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario, the son of two teachers, Mr. Doehler has, along with many fellow Canadians, opposed Earth’s rotation and slowly drifted west. After backpacking around the world for a year following University, Mr. Doehler enjoyed 10 great years teaching junior high school in Edmonton and Calgary before shifting to ‘Island time’ and joining the Brentwood Faculty this year. He brings to Brentwood an absolute passion for the rocks, raw power, and beauty of our planet, and will be championing new courses in Earth Science and Geology, as well as leading an annual trip for the entire Grade 10 class to the Bamfield Marine Science Centre. Outside of the wonderful whirlwind that is Brentwood, Mr. Doehler joins his wife Marianne – a fellow geologist - in passions for vocal music, snowboarding, and backcountry hiking. Summiting Kilimanjaro in Africa, and taking their 8-month-old son on his first month-long camping trip throughout Alaska and the Yukon exemplify the travel ‘bug’ that has so thoroughly bitten them both. Mr. and Mrs. Doehler have achieved parity in life living with two wonderful children, two dogs, two cats, and two horses in Maple Bay.