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Facilities

 

 

A State-of-the-Art Learning Environment at a One-of-a-Kind Campus

 

     Walk in and you’ll discover a technologically-sophisticated school where you’ll take your courses in classrooms that are linked to the computer network allowing you access to information from around the world. You’ll sit at desks that double as computer workstations. Our classrooms are equipped with tables big and small, round and hexagonal. All designed to encourage flexible seating, individualized attention, interaction between students and teachers, and collaboration on classroom projects.

 

     Our campus leads the way in technological infrastructure among secondary schools in the United States. You’ll see e-mail system, a school operating system, curriculum design software and a sophisticated Web interface for faculty, students and administrators. In addition, we provide laptop computers for our students' use during road trips, so no work is ever missed.

 

     Hockey practices and home games are played at the Cornwall's Civic Center. This modern 5,000 seat arena was host to the 2008 RBC Cup Junior 'A' Championships.

 

 

     Facilities like these — that rival those of many colleges and universities — not only help in preparing students for admission to the best higher education institutions, but also give them a competitive edge when they enter the workplace. After all, in the modern global economy, technological skills are as critical to your success as competencies in reading, writing, and mathematics.

 

     Our academic building, which also serves as a "study hall", comprises of classrooms, a science laboratory, faculty work areas, and a student lounge.  Because we believe that preparing for college means developing disciplined study habits, students can earn the privilege to study outside the Academic Building. Students who achieve status recognition study in their dorm rooms during evening study hours of 8 to 10 p.m. Students not achieving such status work in study rooms in the Academic Building.