South Shore Protestant Regional School Board

The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board (SSPRSB) was a Protestant Christian school district in Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It served the South Shore region and it was headquartered in St. Lambert.[1]

The district operated elementary and secondary schools that served students from the St. Lawrence School Board and the South Centre School Board areas. The Richelieu Valley School Board operated its own elementary schools but secondary students from that board attended South Shore.[2] In 1967 the board of education of the school district had nine members.[3]

One of the Working papers on English language institutions in Quebec of 1982, by Alliance Québec, stated that the district was one of the first in North America to create a language immersion program targeting Anglophone students.[4]

  1. ^ "GAZETTE OFFICIELLE DU QUÉBEC. 14 julliet 1979. Il le année. n° 28" (Archive). p. 7030 (PDF p. 88/172). "South Shore Protestant Regional School Board 6. boulevard Desaulniers St-Lambert (Que.) J4P 1 L3"
  2. ^ Wimhurst, David. "Candidate asks court for voter list." The Montreal Gazette. Thursday November 7, 1985. p. H-6. Retrieved from Google News on November 22, 2014.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference TheNewsand was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Schachter, Susan, Alliance Québec. Working papers on English language institutions in Quebec. Alliance Québec, 1982. p. 126 (Section: '"Immersion": The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board').

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