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L'École secondaire catholique La Citadelle is a French-Language Catholic high school located in Cornwall, Ontario. It is managed by the Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est ontarien . In 1950, Saint-Laurent High School, the precursor to La Citadelle, was established to cater to the predominantly French-speaking population of ...
Cornwall also has two French high schools: l'École secondaire publique l'Héritage, and l'École secondaire catholique La Citadelle. La Citadelle is part of the Roman Catholic separate, French language school board for the Southeastern region of Ontario .
Pages in category "High schools in Cornwall, Ontario" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... École secondaire catholique La Citadelle; G.
Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est ontarien is the Roman Catholic separate, French language school board for the Southeastern region of Ontario. It is headquartered in L'Orignal, a largely French-speaking town in eastern Ontario, and serves the counties of Prescott and Russell and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, Racine attended St. Lawrence High School, now called l’École secondaire catholique La Citadelle. He played football for the school team and then he joined Ottawa St. Anthony's in 1958.
École secondaire catholique La Citadelle; École secondaire catholique Le Relais; École secondaire catholique Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel; École secondaire catholique Père-Philippe-Lamarche; École secondaire catholique régionale de Hawkesbury; École secondaire catholique Sainte-Famille; École secondaire Père-René-de-Galinée
Daniel Lalonde was born in 1963 [1] in Cornwall, Ontario. [5] Lalonde's mother worked as a nurse, while his father was a teacher. [1] Fluent in both English and French, [8] Lalonde spent his youth in Cornwall [5] [4] and attended École secondaire catholique La Citadelle [4] with aspirations to become a professional hockey player. [5]
It was unveiled in 2000 in Ergue Gaberic Way, Bude, Cornwall to celebrate the millennium, and to celebrate the invention of the Bude-Light in 1830 by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney.It is a slender conical structure made of coloured concrete, with a granite base; fibre optic lights on the cone create star constellations.