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Bishop's College applied to Queen Victoria for a royal charter and received it in 1853 highlights providing education for young people in Lower Canada when BCS was a constituent part of the Bishop's College, and where then Bishop's University today was the University of Bishop's College. [18]
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 ...
Bishop's University in Quebec, Canada est. 1843, formerly known as the University of Bishop's College; Bishop's College School in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada est. 1836; Diocesan College (more commonly known as Bishops College) in Cape Town, South Africa; Bishops' College, Cheshunt, a former Anglican theological college; Bishop's College ...
Bishop's College School, a private secondary school founded in 1836 in the Borough of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada owns an Old boy network.Former male students are referred to as BCS Old Boys and former King's Hall, Compton & BCS female students are referred to as Old Girls.
Stanstead College; Bishop's College School; Lower Canada College; The Study; Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School (ECS) Selwyn House School; Kells Academy; Kuper Academy; College Prep International; North Star Academy Laval; West Island College; Greaves Adventist Academy
Bishop Feild College was the college for all Anglican people in Newfoundland. To that end, Feild Hall was erected near present-day St. Thomas' Church to house the "outport" boys whose parents could afford to send them to Feild. Bishop Jones Hostel (Rennies Mill Road) was the girls' accommodation. The present Bishop Feild School, the old Bishop ...
Jasper Hume Nicolls (October 17, 1818 – August 8, 1877 ) was a Canadian Anglican priest and first Principal of Bishop's College (now Bishop's University).. Born in Guernsey, the son of General Gustavus Nicolls and Heriot Frances Thomson, Nicolls was raised in British North America in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Quebec City where his father commanded the Royal Engineers in Canada from 1815 to 1837.
Frederick Edmund Meredith – Chancellor of Bishop's University; George Siber – medical researcher, vaccine expert, and professor at Harvard and Johns Hopkins University; Colin Starnes – former President of the University of King's College; Norman Webster – Chancellor of University of Prince Edward Island and former editor-in-chief of The ...