Saint-Lambert International High School | |
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675 Green St. Lambert, Quebec, J4P 1V9 Canada |
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Coordinates | 45°30′35″N 73°30′16″W / 45.5098°N 73.5044°WCoordinates: 45°30′35″N 73°30′16″W / 45.5098°N 73.5044°W |
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School type | English International Baccalaureate Secondary School |
Religious affiliation(s) | Secular (formerly Protestant) |
Founded | 1954 |
School board | Riverside School Board |
Principal | Sujata Saha |
Grades | 7 to 11 |
Enrollment | 367 students |
Language | English, French |
Area | St. Lambert, Le Vieux-Longueuil. |
Colour(s) | Black and Red |
Mascot | Cougar |
Team name | The Cougars |
Website | www |
Saint-Lambert International High School (previously known as Chambly Academy or Chambly County High School) is a public secondary school, in Saint-Lambert, Quebec, Canada.
It is located at 675 Green Street and borders the Club De Golf St-Lambert. Chambly Academy is the only English-language secondary school in Saint Lambert and is part of the Riverside School Board. It offers an International Baccalaureate program. Chambly Academy has had a student population ranging from 400 to 750 students (during a baby boom peak in the early 1970s). The school is currently home to approximately 500 students.
The first St. Lambert High School was built on the corner of Green and Notre-Dame streets in 1896. In 1912, it was enlarged so that students from all of Chambly County could attend. Due to increased enrolment, the current building at 675 Green Street was opened in November 1954, and Chambly County High School became the first English language high school on the South Shore. In 1979, St. François-Xavier High School was opened in La Prairie, Quebec. In 1993, the students from St. Francois-Xavier were transferred to Penfield Academy, an institution named in honour of neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Penfield.
In September 1999, Penfield Academy was merged with Chambly County High School. The combined school, named Chambly Academy, was located on the premises of Chambly County High School.
In 1976, facing space shortages, portable classrooms were built on the current location of the "F-wing". In 2001, these classrooms were destroyed and replaced with new portable classrooms which were built in 2002 and opened in the back of the current "E-wing". These classrooms served as temporary space, while four new permanent classrooms were constructed on the site of the destroyed portables at a cost of $1 million. The new classrooms were completed in 2004 and were shortly thereafter known as the "F-wing".
In 2007, a $1.5 Million general renovation project was undertaken by the Riverside School Board; classrooms, hallways, offices were all renovated. At the same time, with the collaboration of the provincial government, all science labs were rebuilt.