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Enrollment in the English Montreal School Board's schools and centres continues to decline as it does in most English-language public school boards in Quebec. This is a part of an ongoing decline following the enactment of the Charter of the French Language by the Québec government in 1977. [8] [9] Since the EMSB's creation in 1998, the board ...
Central Quebec School Board includes Quebec City, Mauricie, and Northern Quebec; Eastern Shores School Board on Lower North Shore; Eastern Townships School Board in Eastern Townships; English Montreal School Board in central and eastern Montreal; Lester B. Pearson School Board on West Island of Montreal; New Frontiers School Board
In 1985, following the closing of Holy Names High School, it became a regular high school with grades 7 to 11. It was a part of the Catholic School Commission until 1998. [1] In July 1998 school boards were reorganized and the school came under the jurisdiction on the English Montreal School Board.
English Montreal School Board; P. Lester B. Pearson School Board This page was last edited on 7 January 2024, at 15:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
English Montreal School Board: English Côte-Saint-Luc, Hampstead, Montréal (except Lachine, Lasalle, Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Verdun), Montréal-Est, Montréal-Ouest, Mont-Royal, Outremont and Westmount: Montréal: Centre de services scolaire de l'Estuaire: French La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality and Manicouagan Regional County ...
Lester B. Pearson High School (French: École secondaire Lester B. Pearson) is an English language secondary school located in Montreal North, a borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is part of the English Montreal School Board. It was established in 1976. The Canadian student press, Learning for a Cause, was founded here in 2004. The school ...
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Formerly part of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, [1] the school has been part of the English Montreal School Board since the 1998–99 school year. In 1999, the neighbouring Father McDonald High School was closed, and for the 1999-2000 school year LaurenHill Academy took over the location and divided itself into Junior and ...