École secondaire Confédération explained

École Secondaire Confédération
Address:670 Avenue Tanguay
City:Welland
Province:Ontario
Postcode:L3B 4G2
Country:Canada
Schooltype:High school
Motto:"Double héritage...Double effort!"
Founded:1968
Closed:2018
Schoolboard:Conseil scolaire Viamonde
Number:907553
Principal:M. Jean Magny
Grades Label:Grades
Grades:7–12
Enrollment:~105
Language:French
Colours:Maroon/White/Grey
Mascot:Jaguars

École Secondaire Confédération was a French as first language high school located in Welland, Ontario, Canada. It was the first French High School in Southern Ontario and serves the French population of the Niagara Region. The school was particularly renowned for its academic strengths in Business and Marketing as well as its great reputation in Hospitality/Tourism.

In 2018, the school announced it was set to close after a lack of enrollment.[1] In 2019, the building was demolished.[2]

Its feeder schools were:

History

École secondaire Confédération takes its roots in 1955 when the nuns of Sacré-Coeur established a 9th and 10th grade in their French parochial school, offering French scholastic studies. However, students at that time, were required to pay in order to attend the school and after completing their 10th grade, had to follow their studies and adapt themselves to a completely Anglophone school. In 1959, École secondaire Sacré-Coeur was founded, organized solely by these nuns and soon after, Eastdale Secondary School began offering French courses to its students. In 1964 École secondaire Sacré-Coeur was officially built on Tanguay Street leading to its being bought and adopted by the Conseil Scolaire du Niagara-Sud in 1968 – École secondaire Confédération was officially founded. At this point, the school housed more than 500 students and 37 professors serving Welland, Niagara Falls, Port Colborne and St. Catharines. Respective of its heritage, the school adopted a new motto; "Double héritage, double effort".

In 1971 École secondaire Confédération's statistics grew exponentially, now serving nearly 900 students with 50 professors, leading to the construction of the south wing where a variety of workshops and classes are added. Finally, in 1999 Confédération accommodated grade 7 and 8 students residing in the area – this program proved very successful. Today, Confédération remains a unique French public secondary school offering a reputation and ambiance based on morals, culture, academics and athletics. The school prides itself on offering "une education sans comparaison" or "unparalleled education".

Academics

The school offered 129 different courses from grades 7 to 12. In addition to academic courses, the school boasted a variety of specialized classes such as Business and Marketing, Hospitality and Tourism, as well as AutoCad. École secondaire Confédération also offered two Specialist High Skills Majors in Hospitality/Tourism and Construction.

In 2006, 2007 and 2008, École secondaire Confederation qualified itself for the University of Ottawa Place à la Jeunesse provincial Marketing and Entrepreneurship competition. Led by Professor Gilles Leblanc, it won and placed top 5 a number of times in the Entrepreneurship and Marketing divisions. Throughout the years the teams consisted of Martin Rocheleau, Chris Paley, Rohan Wahdwa, Michael Kenworthy, Justin Dallaire, Yannick Lieber, Xavier Léveillé, and David Richard. The team members received thousands of dollars in grants from the University of Ottawa.

Sports, Teams and Clubs

École secondaire Confédération offered a number of Sports, Teams and Clubs in which students could join and participate.

In 2007, Confederation curling team beat out rival school E.L. Crossley in Zone finals, and once again in the SOSSA finals, allowing them to continue on to OFSAA.

Extracurricular activities

Since 2000, students have traveled throughout the world while attending Confédération.

See also

References

  1. Web site: The rise, fall, and rebirth of Ontario’s oldest francophone public high school. 6 September 2018. 20 March 2024. . en-CA.
  2. Web site: Les derniers moments d’un symbole de la francophonie de Welland. 17 June 2019. 20 March 2024. Radio-Canada OHdio. fr-CA.

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