Royal Vale School
Royal Vale School | |
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Address | |
5851, avenue Somerled Montreal, Quebec, H3X 2A5 Canada | |
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Funding type | Public |
Founded | September 1988 |
School board | English Montreal School Board |
Principal | Nathalie Lacroix-Maillette |
Grades | K–11 |
Language | French immersion |
Website |
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Royal Vale School (French: École Royal Vale) is a K-11 school in Region 3 of the English Montreal School Board (EMSB). It is an Immersion school at both the elementary and high school levels. Students who graduate from Royal Vale receive a bilingual certificate.
Royal Vale has a 240 status as it is a school with a math and science focus therefore we accept students from all areas in and around Montreal (with an inter-board agreement).
French Immersion, math/science curriculum, critical thinking skills, acceptance, democratic values, extra-curricular activities and leadership roles are all key elements of the mission of Royal Vale School. The school’s philosophy stresses the cooperation and recognition for excellence, lateral enrichment, learning through discovery, manipulation and experimentation and application of knowledge. At the elementary sector, an integrated Compulsory Enrichment Program that includes: Language Arts in French or English, as well as parent sponsored compulsory programs offered after school make Royal Vale unique. The Compulsory Enrichment Program (CEP) at the elementary level offers student enrichment in the domains of mathematics and science, arts and physical education. The secondary sector of Royal Vale offers compulsory extra-curricular activities and intensive studies in mathematics and science. Unlike other secondary schools, selection of courses is very limited at Royal Vale; students must follow a set curriculum.
History
Royal Vale Alternative School opened its doors to receive its first 125 students(from pre-kindergarten to grade 5) in September 1988 at the Dupuis location. The project was initiated by Caroline Kramer-Zilkha, who had a vision of creating an enriched math/science school. After putting an ad in the local community paper, parental interest was overwhelming. With a dedicated group of parents, including Donna Cooper and Marla Shuster, a Steering Committee was formed and the model for Royal Vale Alternative School was created. The school would offer full French immersion, with an emphasis on math and science and include a compulsory 1 hour supplemental program at the end of the day which offered both Jewish Heritage Studies and academic enrichment.
Due to the overwhelming success of the school,classes expanded the next year to include grade 6, reaching a population of 325 students.
In 1992, due to increasing demand and growing enrollment, Royal Vale moved to its present location on Somerled Avenue in Notre-Dame-de-Grace(the former Westhill High School). Within five years, three secondary classes were added at each grade level. Presently the school offers a complete program from Kindergarten to Secondary V. The current school population is stable, with an enrollment of 550 secondary students and 500 elementary students. There continue to be overnight lineups for registration each year.