Cité-des-Jeunes-A.-M. Sormany

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La Cité-des-Jeunes-A.-M. Sormany is a French speaking high school in the School District 3 of New Brunswick. It is located in the city of Edmundston in the Madawaska County. It was named after Dr. Albert M. Sormany.

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[edit] Vision, Mission and Values

Vision: La Cité-des-Jeunes A.M. Sormany will be for every student having attended it, a stage of personal development and life experience having actively contributed in the education of a balanced person, conscious of his/her own unique potential and able to realise his/her proper role in a society in perpetual change.

Mission: In a climate of mutual respect between all participants to this aforementionned task, the mission of the Cité-des-Jeunes is to accompany each student in the development of his francophone identity, of his intellectual, moral and social abilities that will permit him/her to become autonomous in responding to his/her own needs and at the same time that he/she will be responsible, productive and creative in society.

Values: Respect, responsability, autonomy, belonging and pride.[1]

[edit] Attendance

La Cité-des-Jeunes-A.-M. Sormany has over a thousand students attending. According to the 2006-2007 student census, precisely 1349 students attend this institution. Grade 9, 10, 11 and 12 are admitted including handicapped students.

[edit] Curriculum

The standard curriculum of the institution is divided in the following departments:

It's optional classes curriculum is one of the most varied in the province of New-Brunswick with optional classes available in all aforementionned subjects. This includes such subjects as drama, sewing, dance and astronomy.

[edit] "La Chaîne Humaine"

La Cité-des-Jeunes A.M. Sormany is renowned for it's annual community food and fund raising for the local food bank ("R.A.D.O.") in Edmundston. The students gather over a hundred thousand food items (as well as well as other household items) every year. This event is organised by the school's humanitarian committee operated by teachers and students.[2]

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