Polyvalente Nicolas-Gatineau
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Polyvalente Nicolas-Gatineau | |
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360 Boulevard de la Verendrye Gatineau, Quebec, J8P 6K7, Canada |
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School board | Commission Scolaire des Draveurs |
Principal | Claude Beaulieu |
Vice principal | Yves St-Jacques, Elise Cleroux, Marc Pilote, Claire Methot-Charron, Helene Barrette, Lyne Normand & Johanne Fournier |
Chief custodian | Robert Boyer |
School type | High school |
Grades | Secondary 1-5 |
Language | French |
Enrollment | approx. 4000 students |
Homepage | http://www.csdraveurs.qc.ca/ng/ |
Polyvalente Nicolas-Gatineau is public secondary school located in Gatineau, Quebec. The school is located at the corner of Boulevards Labrosse and La Verendrye in the city's east end. It is run by the Commission Scolaire des Draveurs school board in Gatineau. The Nicolas-Gatineau school is the largest in the city of Gatineau, enrolling about 4 000 students every year from Secondary 1 to 5
[edit] Concentration programs
The school offers a series of concentrations programs in several domains including music, drama art, sports, math sciences, etc. These programs are only offered to students who performed above average at the primary level and only a maximum of 32 students are admitted to a particular concentration program. The sports concentration is a program called Sports-Etudes in which students can be part of a sport team or practicing any sports at a different level, including internationally
[edit] Facts
- The school is also home to several regional sports team including basketball, hockey and football. Several of the teams are called the Phenix. The hockey club, L'Intrepide de Gatineau is a Triple-A midget club that plays in a provincial midget league.
- Every year, a special event in which people are cycling around the school for 30 straight hours is held with proceeds going to charities
- The Fondation de la Polyvalente Nicolas-Gatineau, which started in 1994 is a non-profit program which financially and educationally helps students in their formation.
- The school also published a magazine called Le Phenix Virtuel, which oftens gives news about the school or reports on diverse social issues. Phenix is also the name of the mascot of the school.
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