Quebec High School

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Quebec High School
Quebec High School (crest).jpg
Address
945, avenue Belvédère

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G1S 3G2

Canada
Coordinates46°47′52″N 71°14′23″W / 46.79778°N 71.23972°W / 46.79778; -71.23972Coordinates: 46°47′52″N 71°14′23″W / 46.79778°N 71.23972°W / 46.79778; -71.23972
Information
School typePublic school
MottoAnimo et Fide
(Prosper and Integrity)
School boardCentral Quebec School Board
PrincipalWarren Thomson
Staff73
GradesSecondary I-V (12-17)
Enrollment350
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.quebechighschool.com

Quebec High School (QHS) is a high school belonging to the Central Quebec School Board. The School is located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, and is one of three English-language high schools that serve the Quebec city region (the others being Saint-Patrick's High School and Dollard-des-Ormeaux located on CFB Valcartier). The school is composed of three main floors. The school was established in 1804, with an addition of a Girls Only wing in 1875, but in 1941 the school became a mixed school integrating both sexes.

In 2006, QHS began a three-year process to implement an initiative called the Community Learning Centre Project. This initiative was made possible through the Canada Entente agreement with the federal government and the Quebec Ministry of Education.

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Relative to its small size, Quebec High School has a great sports program for young athletes. The school's sports program offers coaching for soccer, rugby and basketball.[1] It offers both soccer and basketball "concentrations" where students sometimes spend the first part of their morning developing their sport-specific athletic skills.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Quebec High School | Student Life - Sports | English School in Quebec City". Retrieved 2021-03-30.

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