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St. Thomas High School (Quebec)

Coordinates: 45°27′23″N 73°47′49″W / 45.45639°N 73.79694°W / 45.45639; -73.79694
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Saint Thomas High School
École secondaire Saint-Thomas
Address
Map
111 Broadview Avenue,

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Canada
Coordinates45°27′23″N 73°47′49″W / 45.45639°N 73.79694°W / 45.45639; -73.79694
Information
School typeHigh School
MottoVia, Veritas, Vita
(The Way, The Truth, The Life)
Founded1960
School boardLester B. Pearson School Board
PrincipalMarie-Josée Coiteux
GradesSecondary I-V
Enrollment1355
LanguageEnglish courses in French and Spanish
Colour(s)Green and white   
MascotKnights
Team nameKnights
Websitestthomas.lbpsb.qc.ca

St. Thomas High School (French: École secondaire St. Thomas) is an English-language public high school in the municipality of Pointe-Claire, in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1960, it was originally a Roman Catholic foundation,[1] and it is a member of the International Baccalaureate Organization's certified Middle Years Programme. The school is the second-largest high school operated by the Lester B. Pearson School Board, after John Rennie High School, which is also located in Pointe-Claire. For the 2008 school year, St. Thomas High School ranked 1 out of all 466 schools in the province.[2]

The present population is 1,355 students and includes students from thirty-nine Elementary Schools. St. Thomas has a Code of Conduct developed collaboratively by staff, and parents, which ensures a student's right to be educated in a caring, respectful environment. St. Thomas has an Honour Society in order to grant recognition to their top students.

The Lester B. Pearson School Board moved St. Thomas High (formerly at 120 Ambassador Avenue, Pointe Claire) into Lindsay Place High School in July 2021, whence Lindsay Place ceased to exist. The board's plan integrated the student populations from both high schools, with as little student displacement as possible.[3]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Editors, Gazette. "New School, Both Big, Unique". The Montreal Gazette, 19 October 1962. Retrieved 16 August 2015. This (St Thomas') is the first Catholic high school to house both French and English and under the one roof.... {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Fraser Institute-School Report Cards"[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "When St. Thomas High moves in 2021, Lindsay Place will cease to exist". montrealgazette. Retrieved 2021-03-31.