- Royal West Academy
Infobox Secondary school
name = Royal West Academy
motto = "(archaic)" ""
established = 1983 (Previously as Montreal West High School)
type = Public
principal = Mary Reynolds
faculty =
teaching_staff = 45
enrollment = 825
grades = 7-11
address = 189 Easton Ave
city = Montreal West
province = Quebec,
country = Canada
colours = Blue, burgundy and grey
emblem =
yearbook = The Phoenix
newspaper =
free_label_1 = Sports teams
free_1 = Wildcats
free_label_2 =
free_2 =
National_ranking =
website = http://www.emsb.qc.ca/royalwest
footnotes =
picture =Royal West Academy (commonly referred to as Royal West or RWA) is a public
anglophone secondary school inMontreal ,Quebec . Royal West has limited enrollment, and prospective students are only admitted after an entrance examination and interview. It is situated on Easton Avenue inMontreal West , but its students come from all parts of theGreater Montreal Area . Royal West Academy is part of theEnglish Montreal School Board (EMSB).In 2006, the
Fraser Institute 's report onQuebec high school s ranked Royal West as 37th out of over 400 other schools, making it the perennial highest ranking anglophone school in the public sector. Royal West has also placed high in scholasticmath competition s, including its rank of first in Quebec in 2006. [http://www.mathleague.com/reports/2004_05/grade678/CN_8.HTM]History
The grounds where Royal West is now located was once the Saint Philip's Anglican Church. In 1894, the
Aberdeen School was founded. It was renamed as theMontreal West High School in 1921. Ten years later, in 1931, thebuilding was demolished and a larger building was built in its place. In 1951 and 1959, anextension to the main structure was built to make way for anelementary school . The extensions are what is now called the west wing.In 1980, the
elementary school was closed because of poor enrollment. The Royal Vale elementary school moved in, but was closed as well. Finally, in 1983, the Royal Vale French immersion high school andMontreal West High School merged to form Royal West Academy. The new Royal West Academy is quite different from its predecessor; unlike mostpublic schools it has auniform and anentrance examination .The Royal West Academy yearbook is called "The Phoenix", in homage to the fact that Royal West Academy was born out of Montreal West High School. Students are encouraged to submit art and literature for "The Phoenix" and there is one illustration of a Phoenix that is chosen each year for the cover.
chool Grounds
The oldest and largest section of the school is shaped like a rectangle and runs from end to end of the school property. It stands three stories high. Behind the main structure, a two-story addition colloquially entitled 'The West Wing' was added. The school houses two gymnasiums, an auditorium, music room, woodworking facilities, and its own library.
Royal West has two outdoor fields, one to the front of the school building and one to the back. The front field is a rectangular field with parameters suited mainly to soccer and football. A combination soccer net and football goalpost is located at both ends of the field. There are also
baseball cages located in the two corners furthest from the school building. This field is used annually on January 1st for theMontreal West Garbage Bowl event, and during the last day of school for the annual Shaving Cream Fight.The back field of the school was formerly used largely for gym class activities. During the 2000's, plans were drawn up to enlarge the school using this portion of land. In 2007, construction of a new gymnasium began. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on June 21, 2007. The new gym was opened during the first few weeks of 2008. The first major event held in the new gym was a basketball game between the teachers and the Montreal Alouettes.
Customs
having Cream Fight
At the end of the school year, students of Royal West Academy gather in the front field and participate in a yearly ritual in which they cover each other in shaving cream while listening to loud classical music. And then walk around looking ridiculous. It's quite fun.
Welcome Back BBQ
A welcome back BBQ is set up every year, usually during the first month and second Friday of the school year. Students gather in the back field and feast on hot dogs and chips. Games such as
Tug of war , and watermelon eating contests are set up on the field to entertain students.Goodbye BBQ
The Goodbye BBQ is a more recently established BBQ and takes place during the last month and last Friday of the school year. It is similar in structure to the Welcome Back BBQ noted above. Students gather in the grounds behind the school where hot dogs and chips are served. Games are setup throughout the field to entertain the students.
tudent Groups
tudent Life Association
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Prefects
Prefects aid the school staff in ensuring that rules and proper conduct are followed by the student population. This usually translates into Prefects being present during cafeteria and library hours, as well as during special events and assemblies. Each prefect is awarded with one community and one cultural credit.Prefects are selected in May for the following school year. Prefects applying must be in grade 9 or higher and must submit an application in the form of an essay. There are two head prefects, seniors, and two foot prefects (Juniors). These head and foot prefects are elected by the other prefects.
Bands
The Honour Band represents the school in music competitions and festivals, and performs live for special occasions such as
Memorial Day and graduation ceremonies. It consists mainly of students in grades 9 through 11 who are selected through auditions. Its members wear specially madeburgundy coats with pins representing the number of years they have been in band. The Royal West Academy Honour Band is also the only high school marching band in the city of Montreal.There is also a Winds band composed of juniors, a
Jazz Band composed of seniors, and a Teacher Band.Environment Club
The Environment Committee is one of the environment/cultural activities offered by the school. The club meets regularly to organize special events for Royal West Academy's student community, such as the Environment Week, letter writing campaigns, "No Car" days and used battery raffles (the batteries are then recycled at the local Eco-Centre). During the 2006-2007 school year, it invited guest speakers from
Greenpeace and theSierra Club of Canada to come and talk about climate change, as well as the need to modify our daily habits to diminish our impact on the environment. Club members also participated in a nature hike on Mont St. Hilaire, just outside of Montreal. [ [http://www.emsb.qc.ca/royalwest Royal West Academy Home Page ] ] As off February 2008, the Committee has its own website, which can be accessed by clicking here [http://www.emsb.qc.ca/royalwest/Environment%20Comittee/index.html] .ocial Justice Club
The Social Justice Club is a student-run activist group whose purpose is to spread awareness within Royal West and within the community of current social or political issues. It explores topics as various as
human rights ,HIV/AIDS andland mines in its weekly meetings and organises awareness campaigns, fundraisers, supply packages and petitions with the objective being to effectuatepositive change . Its yearly trip has brought members to other countries likeEcuador ,Bolivia , andBrazil in order to gain a better perspective of the world. Currently, the club is supporting a petition campaign demanding action by the Canadian government to pressure the Burmese government to stop its crackdown on dissent.Reach For The Top
The school has had a Reach For The Top team for several years. In 2008, the team became the Provincial Champions and went on to compete in the National Competition.
Fatman Eating Sausage
Fatman Eating Sausage is a student political campaign that voices dissatisfaction to the school's Student Life Association (SLA).The campaign is depicted by its logo, an overweight stick man consuming a sausage with a fork. Though Fatman Eating Sausage is not recognized as an official SLA electoral slate, members of the group, known as Fatmanians or Fatmaniacs, draw the Fatman Eating Sausage logo on their ballots. Their goal is to one day have enough 'Fatman' votes to trigger reform within the SLA. Some have criticized its
legitimacy , yet many teachers, alumni and SLA members have recognized the campaign's significance, and have noted the importance of peaceful reformist movements of its kind.References
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