LCC Junior School Viewbook 2024-2025

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DISCOVER THE POWER TO BE

JUNIOR SCHOOL | Kindergarten – Grade 6
Be at LCC
MONTREAL’S LEADING GLOBAL SCHOOL
The Power to

WHO WE ARE

OUR MOTTO OUR MISSION SINCE 1909 OUR CORE VALUES OUR VISION

Leading by example, we are committed to the fullest development of students in mind, body, and heart, preparing them for success and leadership in a sustainable global society.

We live our motto, Non Nobis Solum Not for Ourselves Alone, every day. This means instilling a sense of responsibility and accountability in our students so that they have the chance to make a difference in the lives of others. Service is a central tenet of the LCC experience, helping students to mature, develop empathy and learn about the role they play in a global society.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Established in Montreal in 1909, LCC is a genderinclusive, K–12 university preparatory school, committed to excellence in teaching and learning. We strive to create an inclusive learning environment that reflects the diverse world in which we live, representing a variety of backgrounds and experiences, and allowing students to broaden their perspectives.

We would like to acknowledge that LCC is located on unceded, ancestral territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka (Gan-ien-ge-haga) Nation. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters on which we gather today.

Read more about our values

To be a diverse and inclusive community of globally minded leaders and learners, committed to shaping a better world.

Tiohtià:ke (Jo-Ja-Gay), or Montreal, historically served as a hub for Indigenous trade and diplomacy. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples within the Montreal community.

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Global
Resilience Kindness Integrity Well-being
Respect
Engagement
This is Who We Are

COMMUNITY

Teachers who inspire, engaged students, supportive parents, and active alumni create a sense of community and cultivate school spirit and pride.

RESOURCES

Continuous enhancements to our facilities and a commitment to professional development for our teachers address the everchanging needs of our students.

STUDENTS ARE AT THE

CORE

OF ALL THAT WE DO

Our holistic approach supports our students’ personal growth and development throughout their LCC journey. To develop the fullest potential of each student, we focus on...

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MIND BODY HEART

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OPPORTUNITIES

From kindergarten through PreUniversity students explore, achieve and grow, and are guided to discover their unique talents and abilities.

EXCELLENCE

A sense of joy, culture of excellence and respect for others stem from diversity, extraordinary programs and vision. A passion for learning and commitment to innovation motivate students to achieve their potential.

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START YOUR EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY HERE

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Junior School at LCC

LCC’s Junior School is a nurturing environment where ideas, inspiration and stimulation abound. The first years of a child’s education are critical in establishing a love for learning and ensuring future success as a student. From kindergarten through grade 6, children are immersed in a bilingual academic program that allows them to explore their creativity, cultivate their imaginations and discover their potential. The focus is on building the foundations for lifelong learning through the ongoing development of critical thinking, communication, and social and self-management skills. Reading comprehension, writing structure and fostering creativity are priorities, as are the development of basic mathematical concepts and their application to real-life situational problems.

Understanding that each child’s learning path is unique, the teachers use research-based educational practices to cater to those differences with a variety of teaching approaches. In addition, learning strategists in our LEAD department (Learning Enrichment and Development) further support the neurodiverse learners in our community.

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The Neurodiverse Learner

A WARM, SAFE & WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT

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At the very heart of LCC’s philosophy is the creation of an atmosphere in which each child can thrive. The Junior School is designed to optimize the academic, social, emotional and physical development of the students.

Located in the south wing of the main building, the classroom spaces, two gyms, and dedicated science, music and art rooms are flooded with natural light and are equipped with furniture to optimize collaborative learning.

OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION

In keeping with our vision to be a diverse and inclusive community of globally minded leaders and learners, we recognize the value that diversity brings to the school setting. We understand that individuals are unique, with their own backgrounds, cultures, beliefs and perspectives, and that these differences enrich our life experiences. As a school, we work toward mutual understanding. We strive to create a fair and just environment in which all students, faculty, staff, parents and alumni feel included, safe and supported, and whose different identities are both embraced and celebrated.

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A COMMUNITY OF LEADERS & LEARNERS

Supported and guided by a dedicated team of exceptional teachers — who also act as coaches and mentors — children in the elementary grades develop the confidence that will help them reach their full potential. Junior School students form bonds with their teachers and peers while focusing on the school’s core values that are such a critical part of the LCC experience. Our teachers are committed to continuous improvement and pursue professional development activities to enhance their teaching skills and acquire new knowledge.

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Alison Wearing, Junior School Director Rafael ’28 Leah ’28 Julie Anne Lafleur, Junior School French Teacher MEET THE LCC COMMUNITY

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Through play, experimentation
discovery, teachers help our students become lifelong learners.

Junior School Fine Arts

Junior School Arts

Athletics

100 Days of Kindergarten

Environmental Sustainability: The Beehive Project

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Opportunities to Explore, Achieve & Grow

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See more Junior School musical photos

Combining a bilingual academic program with extensive co-curricular offerings in arts, athletics, leadership and service prepares students to take on new challenges and discover their unique talents and abilities.

WE OFFER A MYRIAD OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS OF ALL AGES.

ACADEMICS

Kindergarten: In a French immersion environment, children develop their physical and motor abilities, emotional and social skills and build on their language and cognitive development through a play-based approach. Grades 1–6: English Language Arts, Français, Math, Science et technologie, Éthique et culture religieuse, Music, Art, Éducation physique, Geography, History & Citizenship (grades 3–6)

CLUBS AND COMMITTEES

Choir, Information Technology Club, Junior Coaches, Junior School Musical, Junior School Pride, Knitting, Kindergarten Patrol, Peer Tutoring, Round Square Community Service, Student Council, World Scholar’s Cup

FIELD TRIPS

Intermiel, Camp Bout-en-Train, Jouvence, Cabane à Sucre, Théâtre, Ecomuseum, Museum of Fine Arts

ATHLETICS

Basketball, Cross-country Running, Flag Football, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming

...and more!

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LCC Head of School Goes Back to Grade 1 Ms. Kuki, Kindergarten Teacher Paule Barry-Camu, Junior School Art Teacher
MEET THE LCC COMMUNITY

INNOVATION: WE ARE TRANSFORMING HOW OUR STUDENTS LEARN

The use of iPads and educational applications at every grade level helps strengthen skills and allows students to create while learning about online safety and digital citizenship.

Students enhance their organizational and research skills and, through our coding activities, learn how to effectively problem solve and develop logical thinking.

Students are introduced to our Centre for Discovery, a certified Fab Lab and space for design and innovation. They have access to 3D printers, among other tools and equipment.

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Coding with Dash and Dot

DEVELOPING GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES: WE ARE SHAPING A BETTER WORLD.

As a global school, our aim is to promote understanding and learning of world cultures, expose students to different ways of thinking and living, and help them prepare for their role in an evolving global society.

A variety of age-appropriate programs and activities are organized at the Junior School level to introduce them to a broader worldview. To name a few: An ethics and religious culture course A music program which introduces students to songs from different cultures Fundraising for local and international organizations

The World Scholar’s Cup club

A diverse selection of literature in English and French

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FAST FACTS

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COMMUNITY SERVICE for all students

K– 6

AFTER-SCHOOL CARE ACTIVITY PROGRAM

IB MYP & DP International Baccalaureate Middle Years & Diploma Programmes

$85,000+ raised schoolwide for charities annually

100% GRADUATION RATE

Total Junior School students (K–6) = 275

100% of students have the opportunity to play on a sports team

BILINGUAL PROGRAM

Grades 1–6

An active PARENT COMMUNITY

A convenient BUS SERVICE for our West Island students

70% French instruction in kindergarten

Full-time JUNIOR SCHOOL COUNSELLOR

A network of 6,000+ alumni worldwide

Full-time NURSE

8 RHODES SCHOLARS

1 NOBEL LAUREATE

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RESOURCES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

Located in the Monkland Village, LCC’s seven-acre campus offers state-of-theart facilities, including a modern and airy, three-floor Junior School wing and dining hall. Here are some highlights:

Barclay House kindergarten building with private playground

Assaly Arts Centre

Assaly Music Room

Saputo Auditorium (540 seats)

Chamandy Auditorium (184 seats)

Glenn J. Chamandy Indoor Arena

Active learning classrooms

Miller Rink (outdoor ice surface)

Junior School gym

Saputo Playing Field

Dave Wood Playing Field

Tsatas Fitness Centre

Velan Gym

Junior School Crabtree Library

Junior School art room

de Gaspé Beaubien Exploratorium and Makerspace

Centre for Discovery (Fab Lab & design and innovation)

LCC Dining Hall & Student Activities Centre

Health office

LEAD Centre (Learning Enrichment and Development)

LCC Store

Rooftop Urban Garden (Spring 2024)

Campus Map Junior School Virtual Tour

SOCIALEMOTIONAL LEARNING

Positive relationships with the classroom teachers are at the core of the student’s well-being. With a social-emotional curriculum and the support of the Junior School counsellor, students have varied opportunities to build their selfawareness, and their self-management and relationship skills.

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MEET THE LCC COMMUNITY
Clay Bertoia, Junior School Athletics Coordinator & Learning Specialist

APPLY APPLICATION TIMELINES

GRADE LEVEL ROUND ONE DEADLINE

Grade 7 October 11, 2023

Kindergarten November 17, 2023

Grades 1–6 & 8–11 January 8, 2024

Pre-U: Grade 12 January 12, 2024

ADMISSION DECISIONS

GRADE LEVEL

Grade 7 November

Kindergarten December

Pre-U: Grade 12 February

Grades 1–6 & 8–11 February

SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID

We believe that all students should have access to an LCC education regardless of their financial circumstances and offer assistance to qualified students in grades 7–12 who have a demonstrated need.

ELIGIBILITY

English eligibility is not a requirement for admission to Kindergarten through Pre-University.

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