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Villa Maria (school)

Villa Maria is a subsidized private Catholic co-educational high school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada that offers both a francophone and an anglophone stream. Founded in 1854 as a boarding school for girls,[1] it stopped boarding students in 1966 and opened, in August 2016, to boys in the seventh grade. Today, there are roughly 950 students in the French sector and 800 students in the English sector with an average class size of 34 students.[2] Current tuition as of the 2021–2022 school year is $4,500 with $1,900 in extra mandatory fees.[3]

Villa Maria
'Monklands', the central building of Villa Maria, built in 1804 for Sir James Monk
Location
Montreal, Quebec

Canada
Coordinates45°28′50″N 73°37′12″W / 45.48052°N 73.619975°W / 45.48052; -73.619975
Information
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
Established1854
FounderCongregation of Notre Dame of Montreal
Grades7 to 11
GenderOriginally girls only, now co-ed
Age range12 to 17
Enrollment1750
LanguageFrench and English
Color(s)Blue and yellow
Websitehttp://www.villamaria.qc.ca/
Villa Maria

The central part of the Villa Maria school is known as the Monklands Mansion and was the home of the Governor General of Canada from 1844 to 1849. It is a National Historic Site of Canada.[4][5] In 2023, the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal announced that the estate on which the school lies will be sold off, leaving the future of the school uncertain.[6]

Monklands edit

In 1795, James Monk, Chief Justice of Lower Canada, purchased an estate in Montreal that had previously belonged to the Décarie family. The first Monk residence, built in 1803, was the central section of the present-day Villa Maria.

Sir James Monk willed the property known as ‘Monklands’ to his niece, Elizabeth Ann Monk. In 1844, the family leased Monklands to the Crown as a residence for the Governor General of Canada. Modifications were made to create a more imposing residence.

Three Governors General—Sir Charles Metcalfe, Lord Cathcart, and Lord Elgin—resided at Monklands. When Elgin occupied the house, British extremists threatened to burn the structure down after Elgin signed a bill that helped those of the French whose homes had been burnt down during British raids by granting them money to reestablish themselves. However, because Lady Elgin was pregnant at the time, the rebels decided to burn down the parliament building in Montreal, instead. Soon, Lady Elgin gave birth to a son, Victor Bruce, the future Viceroy of India, in a second floor room. While Montreal was serving as the capital of the Province of Canada (1844-49), Sebastien Compain turned Monklands into a country hotel.[1]

Monklands is one of the oldest remaining Palladian-style villas in Canada. Because of its excellent state of conservation and the historic importance of its various occupants, it was declared a National Historic Site in 1951.

School edit

During the 1840s, the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal's teaching order faced overcrowded classrooms and began searching for a new place.[1] The third phase of the building’s history thus began when the Congregation purchased the estate to open a boarding school. While Compain's business venture proved profitable, he agreed to give it up. Negotiations with the Monk family went smoothly. The Congregation decided to call their new school Villa Maria. It opened in 1854.[1] By the end of September that year, enrollment reached 45 girls. Of these, all were boarders, and 18 came from outside of Montreal, including Boston. While the ratio of anglophone to francophone students have changed over the years, both cultural groups have remained honoured.[1] At that time in history, Villa Maria was a leader in education in Montreal, and was visited by a number of dignitaries, starting with the future King Edward VII in 1860.[1]

The school stopped boarding students in 1966 and now is a co-educational high school for children in Montreal and surrounding areas aged 12 to 17 (or Levels 1 to 5 according to Quebec Education levels, the equivalent of Grades 7 to 11). Between 2016 and 2020, the integration of boys was gradual, with current girls-only classes staying girls-only.[7] This change was speculated to be a means of boosting enrollment, due to decreased numbers of eligible students entering the anglophone stream.[7]

The Villa-Maria metro station is named after the school.

Notable students edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kalbfleisch, John (September 12, 2004). "From the archives: Villa Maria: a school with regal connections". Montreal Gazette. Archived from the original on August 4, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  2. ^ "FAQ". Collège Villa Maria.
  3. ^ "Tuition Fee Structure". Collège Villa Maria.
  4. ^ "Monklands / Villa Maria Convent". Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada. Parks Canada. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  5. ^ Monklands / Villa Maria Convent. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  6. ^ "Montreal congregation of nuns to sell historic Villa Maria estate". CBC. June 21, 2023. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Villa Maria girls' school to open to boys in 2016". CBC. Montréal, QC. 2015-04-26. Retrieved 2020-07-18.

External links edit

  • Villa Maria's home page

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For other uses see Villa Maria Villa Maria is a subsidized private Catholic co educational high school in Montreal Quebec Canada that offers both a francophone and an anglophone stream Founded in 1854 as a boarding school for girls 1 it stopped boarding students in 1966 and opened in August 2016 to boys in the seventh grade Today there are roughly 950 students in the French sector and 800 students in the English sector with an average class size of 34 students 2 Current tuition as of the 2021 2022 school year is 4 500 with 1 900 in extra mandatory fees 3 Villa Maria Monklands the central building of Villa Maria built in 1804 for Sir James MonkLocationMontreal QuebecCanadaCoordinates45 28 50 N 73 37 12 W 45 48052 N 73 619975 W 45 48052 73 619975InformationReligious affiliation s CatholicismEstablished1854FounderCongregation of Notre Dame of MontrealGrades7 to 11GenderOriginally girls only now co edAge range12 to 17Enrollment1750LanguageFrench and EnglishColor s Blue and yellowWebsitehttp www villamaria qc ca Villa MariaThe central part of the Villa Maria school is known as the Monklands Mansion and was the home of the Governor General of Canada from 1844 to 1849 It is a National Historic Site of Canada 4 5 In 2023 the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal announced that the estate on which the school lies will be sold off leaving the future of the school uncertain 6 Contents 1 Monklands 2 School 3 Notable students 4 References 5 External linksMonklands editIn 1795 James Monk Chief Justice of Lower Canada purchased an estate in Montreal that had previously belonged to the Decarie family The first Monk residence built in 1803 was the central section of the present day Villa Maria Sir James Monk willed the property known as Monklands to his niece Elizabeth Ann Monk In 1844 the family leased Monklands to the Crown as a residence for the Governor General of Canada Modifications were made to create a more imposing residence Three Governors General Sir Charles Metcalfe Lord Cathcart and Lord Elgin resided at Monklands When Elgin occupied the house British extremists threatened to burn the structure down after Elgin signed a bill that helped those of the French whose homes had been burnt down during British raids by granting them money to reestablish themselves However because Lady Elgin was pregnant at the time the rebels decided to burn down the parliament building in Montreal instead Soon Lady Elgin gave birth to a son Victor Bruce the future Viceroy of India in a second floor room While Montreal was serving as the capital of the Province of Canada 1844 49 Sebastien Compain turned Monklands into a country hotel 1 Monklands is one of the oldest remaining Palladian style villas in Canada Because of its excellent state of conservation and the historic importance of its various occupants it was declared a National Historic Site in 1951 School editDuring the 1840s the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal s teaching order faced overcrowded classrooms and began searching for a new place 1 The third phase of the building s history thus began when the Congregation purchased the estate to open a boarding school While Compain s business venture proved profitable he agreed to give it up Negotiations with the Monk family went smoothly The Congregation decided to call their new school Villa Maria It opened in 1854 1 By the end of September that year enrollment reached 45 girls Of these all were boarders and 18 came from outside of Montreal including Boston While the ratio of anglophone to francophone students have changed over the years both cultural groups have remained honoured 1 At that time in history Villa Maria was a leader in education in Montreal and was visited by a number of dignitaries starting with the future King Edward VII in 1860 1 The school stopped boarding students in 1966 and now is a co educational high school for children in Montreal and surrounding areas aged 12 to 17 or Levels 1 to 5 according to Quebec Education levels the equivalent of Grades 7 to 11 Between 2016 and 2020 the integration of boys was gradual with current girls only classes staying girls only 7 This change was speculated to be a means of boosting enrollment due to decreased numbers of eligible students entering the anglophone stream 7 The Villa Maria metro station is named after the school Notable students editPauline Frechette 1889 1943 graduated 1908 poet dramatist journalist nun Veronica Lake American actress Maybelle Stephens Mitchell American suffragist Jessica Pare actress Anna T Sadlier 1854 1932 writerReferences edit a b c d e f Kalbfleisch John September 12 2004 From the archives Villa Maria a school with regal connections Montreal Gazette Archived from the original on August 4 2023 Retrieved August 4 2023 FAQ College Villa Maria Tuition Fee Structure College Villa Maria Monklands Villa Maria Convent Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada Parks Canada Retrieved August 7 2011 Monklands Villa Maria Convent Canadian Register of Historic Places Retrieved August 7 2011 Montreal congregation of nuns to sell historic Villa Maria estate CBC June 21 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 a b Villa Maria girls school to open to boys in 2016 CBC Montreal QC 2015 04 26 Retrieved 2020 07 18 External links editVilla Maria s home page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villa Maria school amp oldid 1186569752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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