Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur (Montreal)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Collège Notre-Dame
image:cndlogo.png
Established 1869
School type Private
Grades 7–11
Religious Aff. Roman Catholic
Operated by Congregation of Holy Cross
Language French
Director Gen. Yvon Lafrenière
Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Address 3791, chemin Queen Mary
Enrollment +1500
Website collegenotre-dame.qc.ca

Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur is a private French language co-education secondary school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur shares its name with the University of Notre Dame, which was also founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross. Notre-Dame means "Our Lady" in French and refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sacré-Coeur means "Sacred Heart" which refers to the physical heart of Jesus Christ as a symbol of Divine love. It is generally considered one of the best French-language secondary schools in the city.

[edit] History

Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur was founded in 1869 by the Congregation of Holy Cross and is administered by Roman Catholic priests and brothers. It adopts an educational approach that enhances the development of intellectual capability, spirituality as well as of physical ability within a dynamic and favourable environment. Music, sports, the theatre and other students activities help create a healthy and balanced environment.

[edit] Dress code

Since its inception, school uniforms have been compulsory at Collège Notre-Dame. They must be worn at all times on school property. The dress code consists of a white or blue polo shirt and marine pants and/or a kilt for girls. Older polos might be colored yellow but these polos are not tolerated anymore since they are considered too marginal. The collar of the polo is coloured blue with yellow and royal blue stripes. The gym uniform consists of a grey or blue t-shirt with the schools emblem printed on it and a pair of blue shorts or cotton sweat pants with the school emblem again printed on it. All uniform items must have been purchased at maison Piacente[1]

[edit] Mission statement

The mission of Collège Notre-Dame is to form the spirit, the heart and the body of young people and to prepare them to contribute positively to society.

[edit] Values

  • To respect others, the environment and yourself
  • To persevere and to strive for excellence
  • To be responsible
  • To participate and contribute to the community
  • To become a lawyer or a doctor or both

[edit] Facilities

The school library has over 19,000 books of all genres. It has three student-played orchestra. The computer labs have over a hundred computers. An indoor hockey arena, which seats a thousand spectators, is located behind the school. In addition, it has an indoor swimming pool, a football field, a musculation room, a race track and indoor and outdoor basketball courts.


[edit] Music

Music classes are mandatory from grade 7 to 8. The class lasts 5 months which equals to a semester and then it is replaced by EMRC (catholic religious class) for the second semester of the same school year. Students can choose from wind instruments, percussions or double bass. Students playing the bassoon, oboe or double bass, will benefit from one private lesson per week with an professional, since those instruments are particulary diffucult for beginners. According to their performance, they can participate in a music concert at the end of the semester.

Those who would like to enrich their music basis can register their name at the Music Department and take private lessons with an expert and play in the different orchestras depending on their school level and technical abilities. Usually, the director of the department, Marc Deschamps, who is also the conductor takes students from grade 9 (who has two years or more experiences in his/her major instrument) to grade 11 in his orchestra, the Wind Orchestra (Orchestre à Vent). They play harmony music of level 3 and up.

Every year, the different orchestras participate at the Festival des Harmonies in Sherbrooke. They play different pieces and they are graded according to the orchestra's level.

Musicians can also partipate in the Concours Solistes et Petits Ensembles from the FHOSQ. If they achieve a greater distinction mark, they win a prize, usually a cetain amount of money for a specific music summer camp.


Music Department website: http://www.collegenotre-dame.qc.ca/index.php?categories=6 http://www.cndmusique.com/

[edit] Improv

Collège Notre-Dame's improvisation team is considered as one of the most prolific teams in the LIS (ligue d'improvisation scolaire). The current captain of the team is Hugo Meffe, known for being both handsome and talented. The team plays on tuesdays around 7:30 in the school's auditorium. The team usually fills the auditorium with it's devoted fans.

[2]

[edit] External links


This Quebec school-related article is a stub. See the WikiProject Education in Canada for article coordination. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
In other languages