Collège catholique Franco-Ouest

Collège catholique Franco-Ouest
Collège catholique Franco-Ouest
Address
411 Seyton Dr
Ottawa, Ontario, K2H 8XI, Canada
Public transit access OC Transpo: 166, 118, 69 (Peak Periods only)
Information
School board Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est
Religious affiliation Catholic
Principal Véronique Pourbaix-Kent
Vice principal Marc Lecompte, Chantal Dumont
School type Separate high school
Grades 7-12
Language French, English, Spanish
Motto "La réussite pour tous; tout pour la réussite."[1]
Mascot Viking
Founded 1991
Homepage http://franco-ouest.ecolecatholique.ca

Collège catholique Franco-Ouest is a French Catholic high school in the west Ottawa region. It welcomes many people from the diversified cultures of Ottawa. It is located on 411 Seyton Drive in Bells Corners. It is an accredited school of the IB offering their middle and diploma programs. This is the sole francophone high school serving residents in Ottawa's west end.

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History

The school first opened to grade 8 and grade 9 students in September 1991 at 148 Meadowlands Dr West, in what was then the city of Nepean. It officially received the name of "Collège catholique Franco-Ouest" in December of that year. In 1992, the school received its students at the Sir John A. MacDonald building, on 2675 Draper avenue and taught grade 8 through 10 students. In 1994, teaching encompasses grade 11 and 12, and starting in 2001, 7th graders are admitted.[2]

In 1999, the school announces that it'll move to its current location of 411 Seyton Dr[3], basically swapping with St. Paul's High School that was located there at the time.

Student government

Franco-Ouest has a Student Government made up of a Prime Minister (Susan Nguyen), Deputy Prime Minister (Justine Latour), Secretary (Elizabeth Campbell), Treasurer (Joseph Baroud), Minister of Culture (Melissa Doumit), and Minister of Sports (Sylvie Avedissian). The Student Assembly, which is in turn composed of class representatives for each homeroom is usually scheduled to meet the Student Government once a month in order to discuss upcoming events as well as the issues currently facing students. The Student Government has for goal to create activities that students can actively participate in as well as promote school values. It's offices are located near the atrium in room 100. It is also the day to day office of the prime minister where he or she is able to meet students and teachers alike in order to discuss the issues facing the student body.

Role, duties and jurisdiction of the Student Government

The Student Government has a large array of duties and responsibilities. Among those duties are setting up the annual club and committee sign-up, elections for the class representatives, elections for the Student Government as well as organizing activities for students. The Student Government has jurisdiction over all clubs and committees and can act as a representative for the various sport teams at the school. Also, there is usually one member among the Student Government that sits on the School Council along with the parents and the principal. Also, the Student Government has sole jurisdiction over the school's dances as well as the Student Assembly.

Student Government influence on school policy

Student Government does not have a binding say on school policy but does share its opinion with the faculty and the administration over any new or changing rules within the school. Sitting on the School Council also gives it an opportunity to share its thoughts with the parents as well as the principal in an open forum. More often than not, a member of the Student Government (usually the Prime Minister) is asked to mediate a situation and present a solution to an issue facing students as was the case with the amended rule regarding the length of shorts back in 2009 and an alternative for the end-of-the-year grade twelve prank which was circumvented by putting in place a grad night at the school.

Expansion

Between 2005 and 2006, the school went under extensive renovations worth six million dollars. These renovations have resulted in a new gym, an auditorium, a chapel (later converted to a music room) and several new classrooms.


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Coordinates: 45°18′53″N 75°50′04″W / 45.314745°N 75.834353°W / 45.314745; -75.834353


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