Lindsay Place High School
Lindsay Place High School (LPHS) is a high school situated in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, on the island of Montreal. It is a part of the Lester B. Pearson School Board. It is the largest school in the board.
The high school building, which opened its doors in September 1962, is named after Judge Lindsay H. Place, who was a judge in Montreal.
In the 2006-2007 school year the school began offering a new program to students interested in music. The program consisted of private lessons, multiple before school rehearsals and music theory and history classes, called the Arts-Etude program. Lindsay Place is very well known for its excellent music program.
The school has nearly 100 staff members and over 750 students.
In 2012, the school received a grant from the Quebec government which allowed the school to form a boys tackle football team, which began its first season in 2013, after a 14-year hiatus.
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| Secondary schools | | |
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| Primary or elementary schools |
- Allion Elementary School
- Bishop Whelan Elementary School
- Children's World Academy
- Clearpoint Elementary School
- Dorval Elementary School
- Meadowbrook Elementary School
- Orchard Academy
- Riverview Elementary School
- St. Lawrence Academy (Junior)
- St. Lawrence Academy (Senior)
- Verdun Elementary School
- Beechwood Elementary School
- Greendale Elementary School
- Jubilee Elementary School
- Purcell Academy
- Springdale Elementary School
- St. Anthony Elementary School
- St. Charles Elementary School
- St. John Fisher Elementary School (Junior)
- St. John Fisher Elementary School (Senior)
- Sunshine Academy
- Terry Fox Elementary School
- Thorndale Elementary School
- Westpark Elementary School
- Wilder Penfield Elementary School
- Beacon Hill Elementary School
- Christmas Park Elementary School
- Dorset Elementary School
- Edgewater Elementary School
- Evergreen Elementary School
- Forest Hill Elementary School (Junior)
- Forest Hill Elementary School (Senior)
- Margaret Manson Elementary School
- Mount Pleasant Elementary School
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School
- Sherwood Forest Elementary School
- Soulanges Elementary School
- St. Edmund Elementary School
- St. Patrick Elementary School
- St. Paul Elementary School
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| Francophone | | CS de Montréal |
- Académie Dunton
- Académie de Roberval
- Chomedey-De Maisonneuve
- École de la Lancée
- École de la Source
- Édouard-Montpetit
- École Espace-Jeunesse
- Eulalie-Durocher
- École Eurêka
- Évangeline
- École FACE
- École Georges-Vanier
- Honoré-Mercier
- École internationale de Montréal
- Irénée-Lussier
- Jeanne-Mance
- Joseph-Charbonneau
- Joseph-François-Perrault
- La Dauversière
- le Tremplin
- le Vitrail
- la Voie
- Louis-Joseph-Papineau
- Louis-Riel
- Louise-Trichet
- Lucien-Pagé
- Marguerite-De Lajemmerais
- Marie-Anne
- École Père-Marquette (FR)
- Rosalie-Jetté
- Saint-Henri
- Saint-Louis
- Saint-Luc
- Sophie-Barat
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| CS Marguerite-Bourgeoys |
- Cavelier-De LaSalle
- Collège Saint-Louis
- Dalbé-Viau
- des Sources
- Dorval-Jean-XXIII
- Félix-Leclerc
- Monseigneur-Richard
- Mont-Royal
- Paul-Gérin-Lajoie-d'Outremont
- Pierre-Laporte
- Saint-Georges
- Saint-Laurent
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| CS Pointe-de-l'Île |
- Anjou
- Antoine-de-St-Exupéry
- Calixa-Lavallée
- Daniel-Johnson
- Guy-Vanier
- Henri-Bourassa
- Jean-Grou
- La Passerelle
- La Relance
- Le Tournesol
- Pointe-aux-Trembles
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| Anglophone | | English Montreal SB | |
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| Lester B. Pearson School Board | |
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| Independent | | Private | |
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