Rosemere High School
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Rosemere High School is a public high school located in the town of Rosemere, Quebec, Canada. It is housed in a two story structure with enrollment of about 1,300 students (2006-2007).
Rosemere High School[1] offers a nurturing and safe environment for students to achieve an excellent education, which prepares them for CEGEP/university as well as for life skills in any vocation. Their learning should encompass both academic and personal growth.
A diversified curriculum forms the basis for a holistic and individualized education whether in high, regular or alternative needs streams. Scholarship, leadership and communication skills are integrated in every course and activity.
Values education across the curriculum underpins the school's fundamental orientation. The student, free from physical or verbal harassment, can develop a personal attitude of respect wherein he/she strives for excellence. Hard work and acceptance of responsibility and accountability for learning and behaviour, both social and personal, can evoke within the student a sense of pride in himself /herself and others, as well as respect for self, for peers, for adults, and, most importantly, for the differences.
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[edit] Attendance Zones
In the north: Blainville, Ste-Anne-des-Plaines and La Plaine
In the south: Rivière des Mille-Îles
In the west: Boisbriand, Mirabel: Domaine Vert
In the east: Repentigny, Le Gardeur
[edit] School Teams
Rosemere High School has many school teams, these teams are:
- Basketball
- Senior; Boys
- Football: Rosemere Raiders
- Junior; Boys
- Senior; Boys
- Hockey
- Junior; Boys
- Soccer
- Junior; Boys
- Junior; Girls
- Senior; Boys
- Senior; Girls
[edit] Schedule Change for 08-09
Apparently, next year the schedule will be based on a nine (9) day week. It will also change to a 4 period schedule, with ten minute breaks between each class of 75 minutes, and a 50 minute lunch, combining seniors and juniors.
[edit] References
- ^ Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board