The History of Education in Magog, Québec From the Pioneers to the Quiet Revolution The History of Education in Magog, Québec: From the Pioneers to the Quiet Revolution The Magog Historical Society
Saint-Patrice Academy was founded in 1895 in the College Street School building which had been built in 1884. In 1898, the building was expanded at the request of […]
In 1914, the wooden building that housed Saint-Patrice Academy was sold and relocated a little further up on College Street to allow for the construction of a new […]
«In 1944, a construction project added a wing to the south (…) for a large recreation room and seven additional classrooms. A few years later, (1947-1949), restoration of […]
Photograph of the first boys’ school in the Eastern district, located in the residence at 224 Sainte-Marie Street. Founded in 1922 by the Sainte-Marguerite School Board, it was […]
“In 1944, a construction project added a wing to the south (…) for a large recreation room and seven additional classrooms. A few years later, (1947-1949), restoration of […]
In 1934, Saint-Patrice Academy was expanded to the east. This expansion, visible on the above photograph, did not generate unanimity in Magog. In fact, it created a major […]
This school took its name from the Tryon Family. The family owned land on Fitch Bay Road where the school in question was located.
A classical day school offers the eight years of the classical course, which then allows access to the university.
In 1929, the old wooden building that had housed the Magog Academy since 1856 was sold and moved. The municipality of Magog purchased a portion of the building from the […]
Original Sainte-Marguerite building before its expansion 1934. The extension is visible on this picture (#7).