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词条 Aime Renaud High School
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Aime Renaud High School was a Catholic English Junior High School in the east end of Montreal. It was initially located in the then City of Saint-Leonard and then later in the City of Montreal. Its sports teams competed as the Vikings. The team colours were black and grey.

History

The school was opened by the Commission Scolaire Jerome Le Royer for the 1972-73 school year in a rented building at the corner of Aimé-Renaud Street and Metropolitan Boulevard. The students attending were there for secondary II and III (Grades 8 and 9) although there were some secondary I (Grade 7) students some years. The school was a feeder school for Laurier Macdonald High School, a senior high school.

The building had been previously used as a French high school by the same school board since 1967. It was called École Aimé-Renaud. It was supposed to have changed from a French High School into an English High School for the 1968-9 school year. Parents and students of the school organised an occupation of the school for 10 days. Several prominent separatist groups participated. Eventually the School Board gave in and the school remained a French school.[1][2] When the new Antoine-de-Saint-Exupery French school opened in St-Leonard in 1972, all the students were moved thus freeing up the building for the English high school. This greatly alleviated the overcrowding at Laurier Macdonald High School at that time.

Since the school was located in what was supposed to be a temporary rented facility the conditions were less than ideal. The school board was trying to find a better solution.

For the 1981-2 school year the school moved to a vacant building that belonged to Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal (PSBGM). The building had been built as Dunton High School, a Protestant high school. When Dunton was closed, the PSBGM leased the school building to the Montreal Catholic School Commission who used it as Doran High School for several years. When Doran closed in 1980 the Commission Scolaire Jerome Le Royer saw an opportunity to get some proper facilities and leased the building from the PSBGM. The school was technically in the City of Montreal but it was right on the border of the then City of Anjou with many students and parents mistakingly thinking the school was in Anjou. Even though the address is on de Boucherville Street, that part of de Boucherville Street is actually the service road of Highway 25.

The Dunton building was a great improvement for Aime Renaud as the building had been built as a proper high school facility. It had an auditorium, a real gymnasium, science labs, a music room, a library and a football field. The school was close to Honoré Beaugrand Metro Station and was across the highway from Place Versailles shopping center.

The Commission Scolaire Jerome Le Royer opened another junior high school in St-Leonard called John-Paul I High School in 1978(?). It ran both schools as junior high schools and eventually closed Aime Renaud High School in 1998 when the student population had declined.

Locations

1972-1981 5575 Metropolitan Boulevard East, St-Leonard QC H1P 1X2

1981-1996 5555 de Boucherville Street, Montreal QC H1K 4B6

Notes

1. ^Mathieu Noël, Language Conflict in Quebec http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/scripts/explore.php?Lang=1&elementid=103__true&tableid=11&tablename=theme&contentlong
2. ^Marc W. Levine, The Reconquest of Montreal: Language Policy and Social Change in a Bilingual City. https://books.google.com/books?id=1CwhnBqgSpwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+reconquest+of+Montreal#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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