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Bishop's University aerial view Bishop's University McGreer Hall Bishop's College School as the Grammar School, 1885 in Bishop's University (New Arts Today). Bishop's University can trace its roots back to 1836 when Bishop's College School, a "Grammar School in connection with the College," was founded as the Lennoxville Classical School, an independent institute by Rev. Lucius Doolittle and ...
Lennoxville is located at the confluence of the St. Francis and Massawippi Rivers approximately five kilometres south of downtown Sherbrooke. Lennoxville had previously existed as an independent city until January 1, 2002, when the city of Lennoxville, along with several other formerly independent towns and cities in the region, were merged ...
Alexander Galt Regional High School (AGRHS), in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada, is an English-language secondary school which opened in 1969. It provides education to 1,150 secondary 1-5 students in the southeastern region of the Eastern Townships. (There are similar English-language regional high schools in Richmond and Cowansville.)
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Classrooms, library, laboratories, residences, and athletics are shared by university and college students. [3] Champlain Lennoxville has a residential complex which consists of 6 buildings with a total of ninety furnished apartments of 3 or 4 bedrooms. All apartments are designated male or female in co-educational buildings. [4]
Sir James Lauder Brunton 4th Bt., of Stratford Place (1947-) was born in Montreal and educated at Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, Quebec, and McGill University, Montreal. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. His father and grandfather were also both educated at McGill.
Library websites can offer: [1] Interaction with the library catalog. An Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) provides the ability log into a library account to renew or request items. Gateway to electronic resources. Libraries may organize the various periodical indexes, electronic reference collections, and other databases they subscribe to.
Champlain Regional College (CRC) is composed of an Administrative Office located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and three campuses located in different regions of the province: Champlain College Lennoxville, [2] in the Estrie; Champlain College Saint-Lambert, [3] in the Montérégie; and Champlain College St. Lawrence, [4] in the Capitale-Nationale area.