Collège Laval
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[edit] Collège Laval History
Collège Laval is a private catholic French-language high school located in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Laval, Quebec, in Canada. It was established in 1854 and has been under the management of Marist Brothers since 1888.
In 1996, it started accepting female students (It was a male-only institution since its founding.) A mandatory gender-specific uniform is required to be worn by all students.
Teachers are specialist in their subject and take good way to make student learn.
[edit] Notable incidents
After a 10-year rest, a food fight broke out on June 14th, 2006. The students in Secondary 5 started it as an "end of the year prank" and the ones in secondary 4 joined in on the fun. The cafeteria was completely soiled and most students were stained for the rest of the day. The fight was apparently started by Mathieu Chénier who was almost denied of his prom. He now studies at College Montmorency.
[edit] Establishement and features
College Laval has 2 gym and a swimming pool view to the number of sports we practise such as volleyball, handball, soccer, atlthisme, basketball, swimming and more. The College features many computer classroom and many high technologics equiments.
[edit] External links
- Collège Laval (French)
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