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Adresse Code postal Caractéristique École John-F.Kennedy 215, avenue Elm H9W 2E2 Francophone Beaconsfield High School 250, promenade Beaurepaire H9W 5G7 Anglophone Portage Centre Examinations 141, avenue Elm H9W 2E1 Anglophone École allemande Alexander Von Humboldt inc.216, Victoria H9X 2H9 Privé Sources: Ministère
, Commission scolaire régionale Gaspésia Directeur adjoint, Beaconsfield High School Professeur et chef du Département de psychologie éducative, Université McGill 1989 1990 1990 1988 (2e) 1988 (2e) 1988 1989 1990 1990 (2e) 1990 1988 1989 1989 1989 North-Hatley Montréal Lavai Waterville Baie-d'Urfé Pointe-Claire Saint-Lambert
147 2,8 POLYVALENTE MONTCALM SHERBROOKE 1 264 523 91,2 78,7 152 2,5 POLYVALENTE MONTIGNAC LAC-MÉGANTIC 957 422 91,3 75,9 150 2,6 RÉGION 06 – MONTRÉAL 51 545 23 759 86,4 74,5 ACADÉMIE DUNTON MONTRÉAL 427 164 87,8 76,0 251 -0,9 ARGYLE ACADEMY VERDUN 239 137 79,9 68,4 373 -8,8 BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BEACONSFIELD 564 320
-MÉGANTIC 957 422 91.3 75.9 150 2.6 REGION 06 – MONTRÉAL 51 545 23 759 86.4 74.5 ACADÉMIE DUNTON MONTRÉAL 427 164 87.8 76.0 251 -0.9 ARGYLE ACADEMY VERDUN 239 137 79.9 68.4 373 -8.8 BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BEACONSFIELD 564 320 92.0 73.3 132 3.3 BISHOP WHELAN HIGH SCHOOL LACHINE 160 93 90.6 73.1 163 1.9 COLLÈGE SAINT-LOUIS
for 80 children with a PDD and for 9 adolescents with mild intellectual disability • A series of sensitization sessions for a group of peer-tutoring students at Beaconsfield High School, to help them and other students better understand and interact with their special needs classmates.¹ SIPAD - Système d’information
dea jeunesse.• Entraînement aux habiletés sociales pour 80 enfants présentant un TED et pour 9 adolescents souffrant deégère déficience intellectuelle.• Séances de sensibilisation d’un groupe d’élèves du Beaconsfield High School participant à’enseignement entre pairs, pour aideres élèves à mieux comprendreeurs camarades
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school students who participated in the training and judging process were: Regina Tolentino, Marymount Academy; Sarah Rossy, Beaconsfield High School; Tommy Vernados, Chambly Academy; Nayab Malik, Laval Liberty High School; and Kristen Penzas, Howard S.Billings Regional High School.the adjudicators decided to award grants
WESTMOUNT 378 184 61.9 64.3 417 -23.0 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (ALL) BEACONSFIELD 7 448 3 743 69.5 80.8 62 -6.5 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (PART) BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BEACONSFIELD 663 337 69.0 82.7 319 -4.6 BISHOP WHELAN SCHOOL LACHINE 150 74 70.9 82.7 318 -4.6 JOHN RENNIE HIGH SCHOOL POINTE-CLAIRE
àa formation et à’évaluation des propositions sont : Regina Tolentino, Marymount Academy; Sarah Rossy, Beaconsfield High School; Tommy Vernados, Chambly Academy; Nayab Malik, Laval Liberty High School; et Kristen Penzas, Howard S.Billings Regional High School.les évaluateurs ont arrêtéeurs choix sures propositions
.-PEARSON (GLOBAL) BEACONSFIELD 7 448 3 743 69,5 80,8 62 -6,5 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (PARTIEL) BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BEACONSFIELD 663 337 69,0 82,7 319 -4,6 BISHOP WHELAN SCHOOL LACHINE 150 74 70,9 82,7 318 -4,6 JOHN RENNIE HIGH SCHOOL POINTE-CLAIRE 725 360 71,2 82,8 317 -4,5 LACHINE HIGH SCHOOL LACHINE 331
MONTRÉAL 473 228 97,7 82,0 37 11,7 WAGAR HIGH SCHOOL CÔTE-SAINT-LUC 506 281 66,8 62,5 406 -19,2 WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL WESTMOUNT 386 202 71,5 64,1 390 -14,5 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (GLOBAL) BEACONSFIELD 7 418 3 840 80,6 69,4 63 -5,4 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (PARTIEL) ALTERNATIVE CENTRE PIERREFONDS 23
WAGAR HIGH SCHOOL CÔTE-SAINT-LUC 506 281 66.8 62.5 406 -19.2 WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL WESTMOUNT 386 202 71.5 64.1 390 -14.5 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (ALL) BEACONSFIELD 7 418 3 840 80.6 69.4 63 -5.4 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (PART) ALTERNATIVE CENTRE PIERREFONDS 23 14 78.3 63.9 347 -7.7 ARGYLE ACADEMY
.-PEARSON (ALL) DORVAL 9 255 3 780 68.2 77.4 63 -5.6 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (PART) BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BEACONSFIELD 879 349 69.8 84.2 183 1.2 JOHN RENNIE HIGH SCHOOL POINTE-CLAIRE 929 378 70.3 80.8 261 -2.2 LAKESIDE ACADEMY LACHINE 617 249 61.2 62.2 404 -20.8 LASALLE CATHOLIC COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL
77,4 63 -5,6 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE LESTER-B.-PEARSON (PARTIEL) BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BEACONSFIELD 879 349 69,8 84,2 183 1,2 JOHN RENNIE HIGH SCHOOL POINTE-CLAIRE 929 378 70,3 80,8 261 -2,2 LAKESIDE ACADEMY LACHINE 617 249 61,2 62,2 404 -20,8 LASALLE CATHOLIC COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL LASALLE 1 015 394 63,3 66,8 391 -16
of a few weeks to a year-long course.For the 1995-96 school year two students-girls, I might add-are taking Physics 534, using audio communications (a Polycom file:///G /2001/486984/cela2.htm#ToC telephone), Smart 2000 software, cc:Mail and a fax machine.Their teacher is Jan Farrell, who teaches them from Beaconsfield
be a schoolibrarian, one is first required to be a teacher, We in Quebec are far behind.I work in a school, Beaconsfield High School, where 80% of the students go on to further education, and where, in a recent survey of parents, teachers, and students, two of the three top objectives of the high school were
big bands of Vanier College, Le McGill Jazz Orchestra I and Beaconsfield High School Senior Stage Band., October 12, 2011 • Vanier College Kleinmann Family Foundation Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide.April 16 to 20, 2012 • Black History Month February 1 to 28, 2012 • Nursing Department: Health Promotion Fair