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  1. A champion of Lower Canada College and a tireless volunteer who has supported the school in every possible ... was a dedicated Board chair in 1949 and 1950. R. Howard Webster (1927) was a strong athlete and Quebec businessman. Peter W. Webster ’60 and the R. Howard Webster Foundation are proud to support deserving students who merit attending ...

  2. Apply. Finding the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions that you will make. We are always happy to discuss your needs and the steps to make your child's admission to LCC a reality. Although applications are accepted year-round, it is recommended that families apply in advance of the round-one deadlines to best ...

  3. Kindergarten: no more than 15 Grade 1-2: 18 Grade 3: 18-19 Grade 4: 20 Grade 5-6: 21-22 Grade 7–11: 22 Pre-University: 22

  4. On an annual basis, LCC athletes are on a total of 70 teams, involving between 900-1000 spots in 20 sports. From our Director of Athletics. "The priority for us in athletics is sportsmanship and growing through sport. The camaraderie, the friendships, and the bonds that you have with your friends are the things that you never forget."

  5. How we see Lower Canada College. Founded in 1909, LCC has a long tradition and a reputation to match. The list of alumni includes some shining lights of Canadian arts, letters, politics, business, and academics. There is a sense of place, and it’s considerable—students feel that they are participating within something larger than themselves.

  6. We recognize that our teachers, staff and administrators are our most valuable asset. As such, we offer rewarding professional opportunities in a dynamic, supportive working environment, where they can develop, grow and thrive in their roles. Members of our team embody our core competencies: Professionalism. Continuous Growth. Passion/Excellence.

  7. Senior School is a student-centred learning environment, where students work independently, problem solve, think critically and create. The core courses are wide-ranging and students may also choose courses of personal interest as they continue through the program. Grades 9 and 10 students continue with the IB Middle Years Programme.