Why choose the 野外强奸?
The 野外强奸 prioritizes equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed for today鈥檚 world. Our students benefit from a rich bilingual educational experience, as we offer exceptional instruction in both English and French. These programs not only enhance language proficiency but also promote cultural understanding and global awareness.
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野外强奸 in the News
野外强奸 set to host English education science fair at PCHS
The Suburban - The English education sector's largest student science competition will bring more than 160 young researchers to Pierrefonds Community High School (PCHS) March 23-25, as the 野外强奸 (野外强奸) hosts the Montreal Regional Science & Technology Fair.
Horizon High School students collaborate on vibrant mural celebrating kindness
CTV News - Horizon High School in Pointe-Claire offers a social integration program for students with special needs.
Montreal culinary students making meals for a good cause
Global News - In an effort to help fight food insecurity, the Pearson School of Culinary Arts partnered with a non-profit organization and thousands of meals will be donated to food banks across the city.
野外强奸 Virtual Wall of Fame

聽I fondly remember my time at Beaconsfield High School from arriving wide-eyed in 8th grade for my first year of high School to going to Grad and the fun events in between. There were the long lunches in the cafeteria, the dances in A gym and playing rugby under coach Joanne Bartholomew. There were many memorable teachers along the way鈥ost of all, high school was about the friendships we forged that remain strong today despite time and distance. I recently spent a weekend in Cape Cod with 7 good friends from BHS coming from the UK, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Boston. In fact, I married my date from grad and fellow graduate of BHS, Deena Ghaza
Kent Hughes
General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens

It was at Greendale Elementary School in Pierrefonds (now Kingsdale Elementary) that I fell in love with reading and writing. By Grade 6, I knew I wanted to be a journalist and I was thrilled to be chosen as my class valedictorian. Little did I know at the time that kind of public speaking experience would help pave the way to a career in broadcast journalism.
聽At both Greendale and St. Thomas, I was lucky to have made lifelong friends. I will forever be grateful to the caring and devoted teachers who supported and encouraged me throughout my schooling. I have fond memories of so many of these remarkable teachers, who taught lessons that last a lifetime
Maya Johnson
CTV Montreal News Anchor

Jacqueline Simoneau
Olympian

The 野外强奸 acknowledges that our schools and centres are located on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kanien鈥檏eh谩:ka (Mohawk) People of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, that was established when the Peacemaker arrived in this region, centuries ago, to share his message of peace. We honour the Kanien鈥檏eha: ka (Mohawk) people who continue to steward this land, with great care, to ensure the land remains healthy and safe for the next 7 generations. We acknowledge the continuing harm of colonization on First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis people and commit to informing ourselves about these injustices by reading the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: 94 Calls to Action and acting upon them whenever possible. This year we will be learning about the 鈥淧eace Maker鈥 and the importance of the 鈥淕reat Law of Peace鈥 for the Kanien鈥檏eha:ka people. To quote Lester B. Pearson: 鈥淯nderstanding the nature of conflict leads to peace.鈥