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Secondary school in Montreal West, Quebec, Canada
Royal West Academy
Address
189 Easton Ave
Montreal West, Quebec, H4X 1L4
Canada
Coordinates45°27′00″N 73°38′36″W / 45.4500°N 73.6432°W / 45.4500; -73.6432
Information
School typeSecondary school
MottoCarpe diem
School boardEnglish Montreal School Board
Grades7–11
Enrollment851
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue, Burgundy, White and Grey     
Websitewww.royalwestacademy.com

Royal West Academy (commonly referred to as Royal West or RWA; French: Académie Royal West) is a public alternative anglophone secondary school in Montreal West, Quebec. Royal West has limited enrollment, and prospective students are only admitted after an entrance examination and interview. Royal West Academy is part of the English Montreal School Board (EMSB).

History

The grounds where Royal West is now located once belonged to the Aberdeen School of Coteau Saint-Pierre, founded in 1894. It was renamed Montreal West High School in 1921. Ten years later, in 1931, the building was demolished and a larger building was built in its place. Between 1951 and 1959 an extension to the main structure was built to make way for an elementary school. The extension is referred to as the west wing.

In 1980, the elementary school was closed because of poor enrollment. The Royal Vale elementary school moved in, but was closed as well. In 1983, the Royal Vale French immersion high school and Montreal West High School merged to form Royal West Academy.

Until 1998 the school was within the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.

One of the RWA Logos

Admission process

The EMSB allows Royal West to choose the first 180 students who score the highest points on the entrance exams held, usually, in October. The first 75-80 students with the highest grades get an "early acceptance"; the next 300 are interviewed, where they choose the next 110 that get to attend the following school year. Royal West has also placed high in scholastic math competitions, including its rank of first in Quebec in 2006.

Student groups

Environment Committee

Royal West Academy's Environment Committee is made up of students in grades 8 through to 11 who share the common goal of protecting our natural environment. The committee holds a variety of events throughout the school year to raise awareness of numerous environmental issues during waste reduction week and earth week.

Notable graduates

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See also

  • Garbage Bowl, played at Royal West Academy yearly since 1950

References

  1. "Schools" (Archive). Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal. January 17, 1998. Retrieved on November 24, 2014.
  2. "Environment Committee". Royal West Academy. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  3. Royal West Academy Environment Committee
  4. Montreal Gazette, "Victory parade on Earth Day"

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Secondary schools on the Island of Montreal
French-language public schools
CSS de Montréal
CSS Marguerite-Bourgeoys
CSS de la Pointe-de-l'Île
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Lester B. Pearson SB
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