Sedbergh School (Quebec)
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Sedbergh School was a private English language senior school located in Montebello, Quebec, Canada which offers coeducation programs (grade seven to university entrance) and boarding facilities for Canadian and international students. Due to declining enrollment and poor economic forecasts, Sedbergh School closed down operations in June 2010.
Sedbergh School at a Glance
- Grades: 7-12
- Enrollment - Boys: 53 Girls: 15
- Boarding: 80
- Campus Size (acres): 1200
- Year Founded: 1939
- Year Closed: 2010
Accreditation/Associations
- Canadian Educational Standards Institute (CESI)
- Canadian Association of Independent Schools (CAIS)
- Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)
- Québec Association of Independent Schools (QAIS)
- Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport
- Round Square
Athletic Programmes
Interscholastic Athletic Programmes:
- Alpine Skiing
- Nordic Ski Racing
- Nordic Skiing
- Outdoor Education
- Rugby
- Snowboarding
- Soccer
Recreational Athletic Programmes:
- Alpine Ski Racing
- Alpine Skiing
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Camping
- Canoeing / Kayaking
- Cross-Country Running
- Cycling
- Golf
- Hiking
- Ice Hockey
- Mountain Biking
- Nordic Ski Racing
- Nordic Skiing
- Outdoor Education
- Rock Climbing
- Rugby
- Snowboarding
- Soccer
- Softball
- Squash
- Table Tennis
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting
Clubs and organizations
- Chess Club
- Community Service
- Habitat for Humanity
- Newspaper
- Peer Counseling
- Peer Tutoring
- Student Activities
- Weightlifting
- Yearbook
Notable alumni
External links
Categories:
- Wikipedia articles needing rewrite from August 2009
- English-language schools in Quebec
- Boarding schools in Quebec
- High schools in Quebec
- Private schools in Quebec
- Round Square schools
- Education in Outaouais
- Educational institutions established in 1939
- Educational institutions disestablished in 2010
- 1939 establishments in Quebec
- 2010 disestablishments in Quebec