Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf

"Brebeuf College" redirects here. For the high school in Toronto, see Brebeuf College School.
Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf

Main entrance
Motto Viam Veritatis Elegi
Motto in English
I chose the path of truth
Type Private secondary school and Collegiate
Established 1928 (1928)
Affiliation Non-denominational, formerly Jesuit
Dean Jacques Lemaire
Director General Michel April
Location 3200, chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
Montreal
, Quebec, Canada
H3T 1C1
Campus Urban
Colours Burgundy and Gold          
Affiliations ACCC, CCAA, QSSF, AUCC,
Website www.brebeuf.qc.ca

Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf is a private, previously Jesuit French-language educational institution offering secondary school and college-level instruction in Montreal, Quebec, CEGEP. It is a co-ed establishment for students in their final year of secondary school and in college. It was boys-only for the first four years of secondary school. It retains a dress code, but no specific uniform. The school is located at 3200 Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road. Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf is also a boarding school for college students wishing to reside at the college from Monday to Friday, and also during weekends.

Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf is commonly seen as one of the foremost schools in Canada and in Quebec, and it has the first place in the Fraser Institute School Ranking as of 2016. With alumni Pierre Trudeau and Justin Trudeau, Brebeuf is the secondary education institution that has produced the most Canadian Prime ministers in the country. It also was the alma mater of Quebec Premiers Robert Bourassa and Pierre-Marc Johnson, and of Leaders of the Official Opposition of Quebec such as Gérard Levesque, André Boisclair and Pierre-Karl Péladeau.

History

Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf was founded by the Jesuits in 1928. The school has been secular since 1986. The college was named after Catholic missionary and martyr Jean de Brébeuf. The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of public colleges was created.

Built in 1928, the campus was designed by Dalbé Viau and Alphonse Venne.[1]

In 2012, the college announced that they would accept girls from secondary 1 to 5 starting from 2013 or 2014 because of a need of funding. However, boys' and girls' classes will take place in separate parts of the college.

On May 4, 2016, a student celebration turned into a riot. Smoke bombs were thrown into hallways and some classroom windows were broken.[2]

Programs

Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf offers a number of two-year pre-university programs (unlike public colleges, it does not offer technical programs, which typically take around three years to complete and lead directly to certification for a specific trade or profession). Pre-university college degrees cover subject matter roughly equivalent to that of the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada in preparation for a chosen field of study in university.

Post-secondary students attending Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf can choose one of several programs of study, depending on the concentrations required for the university program in which they intend to pursue their studies. The college offers programs in Social Science, Literature & Communications, Health Science, Pure and Applied Science and Arts&Sciences.

In addition to the standard Diploma of College Studies, students in certain programs are also awarded an International Baccalaureate (IB) or Sciences, Lettres et Arts (FR) diploma (all-rounded preparatory for all university majors except music and dance, known as Arts and Science in English-language colleges).

Students are taught in the Jesuit tradition of excellence with a modern approach. Subjects taught in the secondary part of the school include Latin, Mathematics, French, English, Ethics and religious culture, Gym, Art, Sciences, Geography and History. The secondary school curriculum has strong ties to the Cours classique (FR), the long-standing education system that was used in Quebec prior to the creation of the current system in the mid-1960s. The study of Latin and the emphasis on logic and rhetoric still present in Brébeuf's curriculum are evidence of these ties. Since September 2012, the school is offering an international program class available for all the new students.

Reputation

Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf is widely regarded as one of the best and most prestigious secondary schools in Quebec (ranking number 1, tied with a few others, continuously for several years[3]), and has consistently received high rankings (10/10) from the Fraser Institute for academic achievement. It is also placed as one of the best schools in the entire country.

Athletics

The school is known for being very competitive in basketball, lacrosse and fencing, having won provincial titles in basketball in the last five years and having many of its former students fence at international levels. The school also competes at provincial and regional level hockey, volleyball, cheerleading, broomball, cross country running and rugby competitions. The school's lacrosse team has been in the finals for the four years it has played and has won the title three consecutive years.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, Images
  2. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jean-de-brebeuf-rowdy-celebration-1.3574812
  3. Rank
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