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Baron Byng High School

Baron Byng High School was an English-language public high school on Saint Urbain Street in Montreal, Quebec, opened by Governor General of Canada Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy in 1921.[1] The school was attended largely by working-class Jewish Montrealers from its establishment until the 1960s.[4] Baron Byng High School's alumni include many accomplished academics, artists, businesspeople and politicians.

Baron Byng High School
Address
4251 St. Urbain Street

Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2W 1V6
Coordinates45°31′03″N 73°35′01″W / 45.517403°N 73.583744°W / 45.517403; -73.583744
Information
TypePublic school
MottoLatin: Constants et fidelis
Established1921 (1921)
Closed22 June 1980
(43 years ago)
 (1980-06-22)[1]
School boardProtestant School Board of Montreal
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)    Orange, black and blue
SongEchoes of Byng[2]
YearbookEcho[3]
Websitebaronbynghighschool.ca

Baron Byng has been immortalized in many books, including in Mordecai Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, St. Urbain's Horseman, and Joshua Then and Now as Fletcher's Field High School.[5]

History edit

 
Baron Byng students take part in a victory parade in 1941.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Quebec's confessional school system prohibited Jews from attending French-language Catholic schools, relegating them to Protestant schools.[4] By 1916, Jews made up 44% of the total enrolment in Montreal's English-language Protestant schools. Jewish participation, however, was forbidden on school committees and at the Protestant School Board, and Jewish teachers were discriminated against in terms of employment opportunities.[6] Throughout the period of mass Jewish migration to Montreal, the Board enforced a policy of segregation in its schools.[7]: 160 

Built by the Protestant School Board in 1921, Baron Byng High School was named in honour of Julian Byng, Governor General of Canada from 1921 to 1926 and a distinguished World War I soldier. The school was designed by Montreal architect John Smith Archibald.[8] The population of Baron Byng was consciously constructed to be Jewish by the Board, which sought to segregate Jews to avoid the dilution of English-Canadian culture and Protestant religious instruction taught in their public schools.[4] From the 1920s through to the mid-1960s, the student population was largely Jewish, reaching 99 per cent by 1938, though the faculty and staff were resolutely English-Canadian.[9][10]

 
One of Anne Savage's art classes at Baron Byng in 1948.

Baron Byng's students went on strike in 1934 to protest the School Board's increase of school fees and reduction in teachers' salaries.[11][12] In April 1945, Baron Byng held a commemorative service for the second anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, sponsored by the Canadian Jewish Congress; speakers included Baruch Zuckerman and Michael Garber.[13]

In the 1960s, there was an influx of Moroccan Jewish students and a French section was created.[14] By the 1970s, there were a significant number of students of Greek and other origins.[14]

Eventually, Quebec education laws prohibited the immigrant population from attending English schools. For lack of sufficient enrolment in the school's territory and rising costs, the Protestant School Board was forced to close the school in June 1980, with Mount Royal High School designated as the official recipient school for existing BBHS students.[15][16] After the school's closure, the Baron Byng building became home of the non-profit community organization Sun Youth.[17] An extensive online museum was created in 2016 to honour the school's illustrious history.[18]

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Schnurmacher, Thomas (16 May 1986). "Class of 1960: Baron Byng Alumni Holding Anniversary Bash". The Montreal Gazette. Montreal. p. C1. ProQuest 431346565.
  2. ^ Clark, P. A. G.; Herbert, D. M. (1944). Echoes of Bang: School Song. Montreal: The Baron Byng High School. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Yearbooks". Baron Byng High School Museum. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Pinsky, Marian. "Baron Byng High School". Museum of Jewish Montreal. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Mordecai Richler". Literary Montreal. Véhicule Press. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  6. ^ Celemencki, Jacqueline (2015). Brief History of Antisemitism in Canada (PDF). Montreal: Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre. p. 16. ISBN 978-2-9815152-1-6.
  7. ^ a b Fraser, David (2015). Honorary Protestants: The Jewish School Question in Montreal, 1867-1997. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-4426-3048-2.
  8. ^ Hill, Robert H. (ed.). "Archibald, John Smith". Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada (1800–1950). Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  9. ^ "What Are They Saying..." Baron Byng High School Museum. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  10. ^ Colombo, John Robert (1984). Canadian Literary Landmarks. Willowvale: Hounslow Press. ISBN 0-88882-073-9.
  11. ^ "Striking Students to Place Pickets". The Globe. Toronto. 20 September 1934. p. 1. ProQuest 1356288366.
  12. ^ MacLeod, Roderick; Poutanen, Mary Anne (Fall 2012). "Little Fists for Social Justice: Anti-Semitism, Community, and Montreal's Aberdeen School Strike, 1913". Labour/Le Travail (70): 64.
  13. ^ "Warsaw Ghetto Martyrs Will Be Remembered". The Canadian Jewish Chronicle. Vol. 32, no. 48. Montreal. 13 April 1945. p. 11.
  14. ^ a b c Arnold, Janice (22 June 2016). "Online museum memorializes Montreal high school". The Canadian Jewish News.
  15. ^ Welik, Myron (10 March 1980). "Duddy Kravitz would shed a tear". Maclean's. p. 27. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  16. ^ Margel, Simon, ed. (1985). Baron Byng High School Class of '60: Silver Anniversary. Montreal: Baron Byng High School. p. 1.
  17. ^ . Sun Youth Organization. Archived from the original on 27 January 2007.
  18. ^ Lazarus, David (27 October 2013). "Baron Byng's legacy to be preserved in 'virtual' universe". The Canadian Jewish News.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Notable Alumni". Baron Byng High School Museum. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  20. ^ Joós, Béla (2015). (PDF). Physics in Canada. 71 (3): 226. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  21. ^ "Baron Byng's Class of '39 Marks 50th Anniversary". The Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 4 June 1989. p. A3. ProQuest 431810771.
  22. ^ Arnold, Janice (May 1975). "The Grand Baron Byng Reunion" (PDF). The Chronicle Review. pp. 6–15.
  23. ^ "Harold Greenberg Trying to Bring Canadian Talent Back to Canada". Boxoffice. Montreal. 103 (7): K1. 28 May 1973. ProQuest 1476144405.
  24. ^ Rakobowchuk, Peter (25 July 2018). "Montrealer Harry Gulkin was a champion of Canadian film". The Globe and Mail. Toronto.
  25. ^ Stoliar, Frances E., ed. (1958). Echo '58. Montreal: Baron Byng High School. p. 21.
  26. ^ . Canadian Architect. 12 June 2006. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  27. ^ Heft, Harold (10 March 2012). "A poetic warrior for truth". The Montreal Gazette. Montreal. p. E12.
  28. ^ a b McDougall, Anne (Spring 1977). "Anne Savage". Vie des Arts (in French). 21 (86): 50. ISSN 0042-5435.
  29. ^ Smith, Cameron (1989). Unfinished Journey: The Lewis Family. Toronto: Summerhill Press. ISBN 0-929091-04-3.
  30. ^ Black, Barbara (24 May 2001). "Dr. Lowy is awarded honorary doctorate by McGill". Concordia's Thursday Report. Concordia University. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  31. ^ "Scientist is Latest Baron Byng Grad to Achieve Fame". The Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 17 October 1992. p. A7. ProQuest 432352102.
  32. ^ a b "Anne Savage". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  33. ^ Porter, A. (Fall 2017). "Jack Rabinovitch, 1930-2017". Queen's Quarterly. 124 (3): 326–330. ProQuest 1940838311.
  34. ^ "Simon Reisman: Obituary". National Post. 5 April 2008.
  35. ^ Arnold, Janice (16 August 2017). "Mordecai Richler: prized author who didn't care who he offended". The Canadian Jewish News.
  36. ^ "Welcome". Dr. Philip Seeman's Lab. University of Toronto. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  37. ^ Richler, Mordecai (1995). This Year in Jerusalem. Toronto: Vintage Canada. p. 68. ISBN 0-394-28124-1.
  38. ^ Curran, Peggy (15 November 2006). . The Montreal Gazette. Montreal. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  39. ^ Wajsman, Beryl (29 June 2016). "A gathering of eagles". The Suburban. Montreal.

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Baron Byng High School was an English language public high school on Saint Urbain Street in Montreal Quebec opened by Governor General of Canada Julian Byng 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy in 1921 1 The school was attended largely by working class Jewish Montrealers from its establishment until the 1960s 4 Baron Byng High School s alumni include many accomplished academics artists businesspeople and politicians Baron Byng High SchoolAddress4251 St Urbain StreetMontreal Quebec Canada H2W 1V6Coordinates45 31 03 N 73 35 01 W 45 517403 N 73 583744 W 45 517403 73 583744InformationTypePublic schoolMottoLatin Constants et fidelisEstablished1921 1921 Closed22 June 1980 43 years ago 1980 06 22 1 School boardProtestant School Board of MontrealLanguageEnglishColor s Orange black and blueSongEchoes of Byng 2 YearbookEcho 3 Websitebaronbynghighschool wbr caBaron Byng has been immortalized in many books including in Mordecai Richler s The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz St Urbain s Horseman and Joshua Then and Now as Fletcher s Field High School 5 Contents 1 History 2 Notable people 2 1 Alumni 2 2 Faculty 3 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Baron Byng students take part in a victory parade in 1941 At the beginning of the 20th century Quebec s confessional school system prohibited Jews from attending French language Catholic schools relegating them to Protestant schools 4 By 1916 Jews made up 44 of the total enrolment in Montreal s English language Protestant schools Jewish participation however was forbidden on school committees and at the Protestant School Board and Jewish teachers were discriminated against in terms of employment opportunities 6 Throughout the period of mass Jewish migration to Montreal the Board enforced a policy of segregation in its schools 7 160 Built by the Protestant School Board in 1921 Baron Byng High School was named in honour of Julian Byng Governor General of Canada from 1921 to 1926 and a distinguished World War I soldier The school was designed by Montreal architect John Smith Archibald 8 The population of Baron Byng was consciously constructed to be Jewish by the Board which sought to segregate Jews to avoid the dilution of English Canadian culture and Protestant religious instruction taught in their public schools 4 From the 1920s through to the mid 1960s the student population was largely Jewish reaching 99 per cent by 1938 though the faculty and staff were resolutely English Canadian 9 10 nbsp One of Anne Savage s art classes at Baron Byng in 1948 Baron Byng s students went on strike in 1934 to protest the School Board s increase of school fees and reduction in teachers salaries 11 12 In April 1945 Baron Byng held a commemorative service for the second anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising sponsored by the Canadian Jewish Congress speakers included Baruch Zuckerman and Michael Garber 13 In the 1960s there was an influx of Moroccan Jewish students and a French section was created 14 By the 1970s there were a significant number of students of Greek and other origins 14 Eventually Quebec education laws prohibited the immigrant population from attending English schools For lack of sufficient enrolment in the school s territory and rising costs the Protestant School Board was forced to close the school in June 1980 with Mount Royal High School designated as the official recipient school for existing BBHS students 15 16 After the school s closure the Baron Byng building became home of the non profit community organization Sun Youth 17 An extensive online museum was created in 2016 to honour the school s illustrious history 18 Notable people editAlumni edit Len Birman 1932 2023 actor Harry Blank 1925 Liberal MNA 19 Myer Bloom FRSC 1928 2016 physicist 20 Michael Fainstat 1923 2010 politician 21 Morris Fish CC 1938 Supreme Court Justice 19 Samuel Gesser CM 1930 2008 entertainment entrepreneur 19 Alan Gold OC 1917 2005 Chief Justice of Quebec 19 Phil Gold CC FRSC 1936 physician 19 Yoine Goldstein 1934 2020 senator 19 Benjamin Greenberg 1933 2019 Quebec Superior Court Justice 19 Henry Gordon 1919 2009 journalist and magician 22 Harold Greenberg OC 1930 1996 film producer 23 Harry Gulkin 1927 2018 film and theatre producer 24 Goldie Hershon 1942 2020 President of Canadian Jewish Congress 25 Maxwell Kalman 1906 2009 architect 26 A M Klein 1909 1972 poet 7 Michael Laucke 1947 concert guitarist Irving Layton OC 1912 2006 poet 27 Sylvia Lefkovitz 1924 1987 painter and sculptor 28 David Lewis OC 1909 1981 Rhodes Scholar 1932 Leader of the New Democratic Party 1971 75 29 Marilyn Lightstone 1940 actress 14 Frederick Lowy OC 1933 medical educator and President of Concordia University 30 Rudolph Marcus 1923 chemist Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1992 31 Herbert Marx 1932 2020 Quebec Minister of Justice and Superior Court Justice 19 Dorothy Morton 1924 2008 pianist and professor of music 19 Louis Nirenberg 1925 2020 mathematician Abel Prize 2015 Alfred Pinsky 1921 1999 artist and art educator 32 Jack Rabinovitch OC 1930 2017 founder of the Giller Prize 33 Simon Reisman OC 1919 2008 Deputy Finance Minister 34 Mordecai Richler CC 1931 2001 author 35 Fred Rose 1907 1983 Communist MP 1 Philip Seeman OC FRSC 1934 2021 schizophrenia researcher 36 William Shatner OC 1931 actor 37 Reuben Ship 1917 1975 playwright and screenwriter 19 Sydney Shulemson DFC 1915 2007 World War II soldier 19 Tobie Steinhouse 1925 painter and printmaker 28 Lionel Tiger 1937 anthropologist 19 Lorne Trottier OC 1945 businessman 38 Gerry Weiner 1933 Minister of Immigration 39 Eli Yablonovitch 1946 physicist 19 Faculty edit Anne Savage 1896 1971 painter and art teacher 32 References edit nbsp Schools portal a b c Schnurmacher Thomas 16 May 1986 Class of 1960 Baron Byng Alumni Holding Anniversary Bash The Montreal Gazette Montreal p C1 ProQuest 431346565 Clark P A G Herbert D M 1944 Echoes of Bang School Song Montreal The Baron Byng High School Retrieved 6 November 2018 Yearbooks Baron Byng High School Museum Retrieved 7 November 2018 a b c Pinsky Marian Baron Byng High School Museum of Jewish Montreal Retrieved 4 November 2018 Mordecai Richler Literary Montreal Vehicule Press Retrieved 6 November 2018 Celemencki Jacqueline 2015 Brief History of Antisemitism in Canada PDF Montreal Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre p 16 ISBN 978 2 9815152 1 6 a b Fraser David 2015 Honorary Protestants The Jewish School Question in Montreal 1867 1997 Toronto University of Toronto Press p 5 ISBN 978 1 4426 3048 2 Hill Robert H ed Archibald John Smith Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800 1950 Retrieved 6 November 2018 What Are They Saying Baron Byng High School Museum Retrieved 4 November 2018 Colombo John Robert 1984 Canadian Literary Landmarks Willowvale Hounslow Press ISBN 0 88882 073 9 Striking Students to Place Pickets The Globe Toronto 20 September 1934 p 1 ProQuest 1356288366 MacLeod Roderick Poutanen Mary Anne Fall 2012 Little Fists for Social Justice Anti Semitism Community and Montreal s Aberdeen School Strike 1913 Labour Le Travail 70 64 Warsaw Ghetto Martyrs Will Be Remembered The Canadian Jewish Chronicle Vol 32 no 48 Montreal 13 April 1945 p 11 a b c Arnold Janice 22 June 2016 Online museum memorializes Montreal high school The Canadian Jewish News Welik Myron 10 March 1980 Duddy Kravitz would shed a tear Maclean s p 27 Retrieved 5 November 2018 Margel Simon ed 1985 Baron Byng High School Class of 60 Silver Anniversary Montreal Baron Byng High School p 1 History Sun Youth Organization Archived from the original on 27 January 2007 Lazarus David 27 October 2013 Baron Byng s legacy to be preserved in virtual universe The Canadian Jewish News a b c d e f g h i j k l m Notable Alumni Baron Byng High School Museum Retrieved 5 November 2018 Joos Bela 2015 Review Lucky Hazards My Life in Physics by Meyer Bloom PDF Physics in Canada 71 3 226 Archived from the original PDF on 19 April 2016 Retrieved 5 November 2018 Baron Byng s Class of 39 Marks 50th Anniversary The Montreal Gazette Montreal 4 June 1989 p A3 ProQuest 431810771 Arnold Janice May 1975 The Grand Baron Byng Reunion PDF The Chronicle Review pp 6 15 Harold Greenberg Trying to Bring Canadian Talent Back to Canada Boxoffice Montreal 103 7 K1 28 May 1973 ProQuest 1476144405 Rakobowchuk Peter 25 July 2018 Montrealer Harry Gulkin was a champion of Canadian film The Globe and Mail Toronto Stoliar Frances E ed 1958 Echo 58 Montreal Baron Byng High School p 21 Maxwell M Kalman A Centennial Retrospective Canadian Architect 12 June 2006 Archived from the original on 8 November 2016 Retrieved 9 November 2016 Heft Harold 10 March 2012 A poetic warrior for truth The Montreal Gazette Montreal p E12 a b McDougall Anne Spring 1977 Anne Savage Vie des Arts in French 21 86 50 ISSN 0042 5435 Smith Cameron 1989 Unfinished Journey The Lewis Family Toronto Summerhill Press ISBN 0 929091 04 3 Black Barbara 24 May 2001 Dr Lowy is awarded honorary doctorate by McGill Concordia s Thursday Report Concordia University Retrieved 5 November 2018 Scientist is Latest Baron Byng Grad to Achieve Fame The Montreal Gazette Montreal 17 October 1992 p A7 ProQuest 432352102 a b Anne Savage National Gallery of Canada Retrieved 4 November 2018 Porter A Fall 2017 Jack Rabinovitch 1930 2017 Queen s Quarterly 124 3 326 330 ProQuest 1940838311 Simon Reisman Obituary National Post 5 April 2008 Arnold Janice 16 August 2017 Mordecai Richler prized author who didn t care who he offended The Canadian Jewish News Welcome Dr Philip Seeman s Lab University of Toronto Retrieved 5 November 2018 Richler Mordecai 1995 This Year in Jerusalem Toronto Vintage Canada p 68 ISBN 0 394 28124 1 Curran Peggy 15 November 2006 McGill benefactor intrigued by how the world works The Montreal Gazette Montreal Archived from the original on 25 October 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2011 Wajsman Beryl 29 June 2016 A gathering of eagles The Suburban Montreal 45 31 03 N 73 35 01 W 45 517403 N 73 583744 W 45 517403 73 583744 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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