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
The Gaudreau Country School, photograph taken ca. 1911-1912, was likely located on Ayer’s Cliff Road (Magog Country). The teacher (in white, at the back) is Bertha Edith Donigan.
The Magog Academy was built in 1855-1856 on a rectangular lot perpendicular to Main Street. The Academy was erected to the rear of the lot with its façade […]
In 1960, Saint-Patrice Academy was expanded once again. This new annex consisted mainly of a modern gymnasium, which was lacking in the Catholic School Board’s school system. Furthermore, […]
The Omerville Convent was founded around 1954. The nuns, the Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus, took charge of the school. They taught there until 1959, […]