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Alexander Galt Regional High School

Coordinates: 45°21′53″N 71°48′53″W / 45.3646°N 71.8147°W / 45.3646; -71.8147
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Alexander Galt Regional High School
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Founded1969
Enrollment1150
LanguageEnglish

Alexander Galt Regional High School (AGRHS), located in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada, is an English-language secondary school which opened in 1969. It provides English education to 1150 Secondary 1 - 5 students in the southeastern region of the Eastern Townships. There are similar English-language regional high schools in Richmond and Cowansville. The regional school concept emerged in the 1960s, in both the English and French language systems. Schooling was previously divided four ways - English or French, Catholic or Protestant. All high schools within a large catch area were closed and students bussed to high school daily. High schools in communities like Magog, Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Stanstead, Scotstown, Sawyerville, Coaticook and Cookshire were converted to elementary schools, where younger children from the Baby boom were already swelling the capacity. The loss of identity based on their local high school was a challenge which many small communities did not survive.

Facilities

The school is located on a 45-acre (180,000 m2) fenced campus on the outskirts of Sherbrooke within viewing distance of Bishops University and Lennoxville. The school was constructed with concrete blocks and red brick in a Celtic cross-shape, nestled in a depression with a surrounding roadway level with the 2nd floor. The central block is 3-floors high with the administrative offices and auditorium on the ground floor, the cafeteria, kitchens and music rooms on the second floor, and the library is alone on the top floor. The gym's east wall butts against the stage wall of the auditorium on a level even lower than the ground floor. The classrooms, shops and labs are in the three wings, each divided into two houses. The wings are connected to the central block by glass walkways on the 2nd and 3rd floors, with a courtyard on ground level. In the early years the wings were Yellow, Orange, Red, Purple, Blue and Green. Students were assigned a homeroom with students from all grades, and where they had a locker. Each of the stairwells have outside exits. The school has limited structural accommodations for wheelchair or limited mobility users. Part of the building (one wing) is used by the Eastern Townships Technical Institute - a vocational education center.

The school offers and is not limited to :

  • Music facilities with private practice booths
  • Fully equipped home economics facilities
  • Art rooms
  • Fully equipped woodworking and print shop for exploratory courses

Outdoor sports and recreation

The school boasts a large outdoor greenspace which consists of five soccer fields, two baseball fields, a football field and two running tracks. The running tracks consist of one paved, 5-lane track that encircles the football field, and a backed dirt trail that hugs the outside perimeter of the school property for endurance running. All of which (minus half of a soccer field) are currently out of bounds to the students during the school day.

During the winter season, the school clears some of the soccer fields for the various winter activity days (winter carnival,etc...).

Indoor sports and recreation centre

The school contains one wing with the multi-functional gymnasium, and boys' and girls' changerooms. There is one large gymnasium and a smaller gym in a T-configuration. The large gym can be divided using curtains that can be automatically raised or lowered from the ceiling. By using the curtains, the space can be divided to allow for two full-sized basketball courts or four half-sized courts. The curtains reduce noise and distractions for multiple classes or groups using the space simultaneously. The smaller gymnasium contains a rock climbing wall, a half-size basketball court and a fully equipped weight training room.

Auditorium

The auditorium of the building is located between the central hub and gymnasium. Public access is quite easy, unlike navigating in the rest of the building. It has a seating capacity of 600 people, and has wheelchair access. The auditorium is equipped for professional theatre with standard sound and lighting equipment system. Each year, the community is invited to attend the school's showpiece theatrical production. The auditorium has been used in the past as a movie theatre for students, whenever the gym is closed for maintenance or another activity. A majority of the seats in the auditorium are original to the school's opening in 1969. Some of the seats in the back have been replaced due to damage, involuntarily encouraging users to sit in the back of the auditorium.

Cafeteria

The cafeteria has a seating capacity of 1000 people and serves hot lunches every day to students for a fee ($5.50). It is located in the centre hub on the second floor.

Library

The library of the school is located in the central hub of the building, on the third floor. The library offers its students access to its 28,000 books and 14 computers, with racks of laptops leftover from the ELS.

Computer access

The school has many portable Apple laptops and desktop computers all with internet access. (See Enhanced Learning Strategy)

Programs

The courses and programs at AGRHS include Drama, English language arts, English-History (Enriched Literature and Canadian Studies), Ethics and Religion, French language, French Geography, History, Contemporary World, Contemporary World and Literature, Home Economics, Mathematics, High Mathematics (Science or Technical Science), Integrative Project, Media Literacy, History of the 20th Century, Advanced Music, Multi-Sport, Music, Physical Education, School Community Service (Community Skills), Sciences which include Chemistry and Physics, and Spanish.

Sports and activities

AGRHS has many sports and extra-curricular activities such as Basketball, European football, Tennis, Badminton, Dance, Canadian football, Hockey, Rugby, Intramural Activities, Softball, Swimming, Cross-country running, Cheer-leading, Training and coaching.

Additionally, activities are offered to students who sign up for the related courses in Band Concerts and Drama Play.

Sports Activities

The several sports teams at the school have try-outs, and have practices on a three-or-more per week basis, they also participate in games that either take place at the school itself, or at a neighboring school.

School Band

The AGRHS school band (often referred to as the "Galt Band") tours elementary schools and other high-schools in the Eastern Townships School Board, usually on days like Halloween or the days leading up to the Christmas holiday, playing songs related to the theme of the day. There have also been some mini-concerts in the cafeteria the promote non smoking week. The band is made up of the rhythm section (drums, guitars, and basses) backing the brass and woodwind section (tubas, trombones, trumpets, alto and tenor saxophones, clarinets, and flutes). Most of the band's repertoire consists of pop and classic rock songs (Smoke on the Water, Black Magic Woman, More Than a Feeling), as well as some other well known songs such as the signature Ghostbusters' theme song performed at every Halloween concert,or the more traditional Ode to Joy or O Canada. The school also sometimes requests a few of the more distinguished players from the rhythm section (usually a drummer, a bassist and one or two guitarist) to play songs of their choice for the general public, usually for open houses and such gatherings. Every year also features a year end concert where everyone in the band program is invited to play for the general public with their respective grade. In addition, the school is looking into developing a music concentration option -should there be enough interest- for those interested in learning the finer points in songwriting and producing one's own music, as well as how to work with other musicians and synergize each others' ideas to create the best possible music possible.

45°21′53″N 71°48′53″W / 45.3646°N 71.8147°W / 45.3646; -71.8147