Marymount Academy

Marymount Academy
Marymount Academy
Address
5100 Cote St. Luc Road
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Information
Principal Craig Olenik
Motto Fides et Scientia
Faith and Knowledge
Colours Blue and Yellow         
Established 1961; as Marymount Academy, 1984
Homepage http://www.emsb.qc.ca/marymount
For the high school in Greater Sudbury, see Marymount Academy (Sudbury).

Marymount Academy (commonly referred to as Marymount) is a private secondary school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Directed by the English Montreal School Board (EMSB), Marymount offers an International Program of Studies based on the philosophy of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) but still following Quebec Ministerial objectives as well the Regular program of studies (MEQ). The school serves around 700 to 800 students of very diverse cultural backgrounds mostly from the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.[1]

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History

Marymount High School was founded in 1961 and offered programs separately for boys and girls. In 1970 these separate programs were merged under the Marymount Comprehensive High School. In 1984, Marymount Academy adopted its present name and was relocated to 5100 Cote St. Luc Road, where it currently resides. By 1990, school uniforms were instituted as compulsory, and in 1996 the International Baccalaureate Program was established.

Programs of Study

The Regular program, as it is referred to in the school, follows the curriculum set by the Quebec Ministry of Education for Secondary school grades 7 to 11. The class offered range from the mandatory courses as well as enriched science and math courses required to study sciences in CEGEP. In order to obtain a Quebec Secondary School Diploma, students must accumulate a total of 54 credits in Sec. IV and V.

Marymount Academy also offers an International Programme of Studies based on the philosophies of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) Middle Years Programme (MYP). The aim of the programme is to help students relate the content of the classroom to the realities of the world outside by combining knowledge, experience and critical observation.[2] To graduate with from the IB programme the student must pass the MEQ portion of the curriculum and subsequently pass the requirements of the IBO MYP. The IBO requirements include community service, completion of a portfolio of achievement at every grade level and the completion of the personal project.

Cultural diversity

Students performing in an Indian fashion show called "Namaste India" February 22, 2008

Marymount Academy is a paragon of Canadian multiculturalism. Marymount's diverse environment is composed of students from many ethnic groups and religions mostly from Asia. The location of the school in the middle of two neighbourhoods attracts students from the culturally rich areas of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Côte-des-Neiges. This further establishes the IBO areas of interaction stimulating open minds and diverse thinking; representative of the school's environment.

The MAG Team

The Marymount Action Group (MAG) is a student-teacher initiative whose goals are to encourage student awareness. The group's main objectives are advocacy of peace, democracy, solidarity among citizens, and environmental awareness; similar to that of the Brundtland Green Schools network. The group, made up of a few dedicated students and teachers, undertakes various projects throughout the school year to advance their cause.

Brundtland Green Schools (BGE/EVB)

Due in part to the MAG team and various other groups and events, Marymount Academy became the first ever English school in the province of Quebec to receive the title of being a BGE school.[3] A special ceremony was held in the school to commemorate the receiving of the title. During the event, members of the MAG team and other notable students were given certificates in recognition.[4]

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