High School of Montreal
The High School of Montreal was an English-language high school founded in 1843. It was in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was less formally known as Montreal High School and from 1853 to 1870 was called the High School of McGill College, or the High School Division.
High School of Montreal | |
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Body, mind, and behavior
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3449 University Street Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |
Coordinates | 45°30′22″N 73°34′29″W / 45.50615°N 73.57484°W |
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Type | High school |
Established | November 1843 |
Closed | June 1979 |
Gender | Boys and girls |
Age | 5 to 18 |
Publication | The High School Magazine |
Former pupils | High School of Montreal alumni |
The school closed in June 1979, because of a decline in the English-speaking population.[2]
High School Of Montreal Media
The leader of the school's founders, James Ferrier
Juniors at lunch in 1943, pictured by Conrad Poirier
Bingham House, while being used as Donegana's Hotel after the high school's time there
References
- ↑ George Edward Flower, A study of the contributions of Dr E. I. Rexford to education in the province of Quebec (Thesis presented to McGill University, 1949), p. 89
- ↑ Gary Caldwell, Eric Waddell, The English of Québec: from majority to minority status (1982), p. 89