Northmount High School Explained

Northmount High School
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Location:6755 Lavoie Street
Montreal, Quebec H3W 2K8
Country:Canada
Other Name:Shadd Academy
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Closed:mid-1990s
School Board:Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal
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Principal:Gwen Lord 1977 – 1988
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Northmount High School is a defunct English-language secondary school which was operated by the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal in the Côte-des-Neiges area of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It opened in 1957. It was later known as Shadd Academy. In its early years the school was predominantly Jewish, and later predominantly Caribbean.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: History Through Our Eyes: April 7, 1979, Northmount High School. 2021-02-16. Montreal Gazette. en-CA.