
Avec les 10e année accélérée,
Nous sommes allés d’un pas décidé,
Voir le Cid au théâtre Denise-Pelletier.
Afin d’en comprendre l’intrigue,
Les élèves ont étudié les personnages auparavant,
Ils savaient qui étaient Chimène et Rodrigue,
Sans oublier Don Gomez, Don Diègue et Don Fernand.
En classe, ils ont interprété les plus grands moments,
Compris et apprécié le dilemme cornélien amplement,
Nous partîmes vingt-neuf, chevauchant notre bête mécanique,
Nous revînmes le même nombre, à LCC sans le moindre hic.
–JF Maurice ’11
Tag Archives: Senior School
The Student’s Voice
One of the goals of being digital literate citizens is to be involved and share thoughts on issues that impact each one of us. One of the recent assignments in the Digital Media Communications course was to have every student add their thoughts, via an audio file, after viewing a single photograph. As each student adds their opinion regarding the image, the program continually records their voice to build an archive on this issue. Each student now has an audio record of their thoughts, leaving a Voicethread on this topic. Take a moment to listen to what they had to say.
Each student has a voice and only when they are willing to express their concerns on environmental or global issues will they impact change.
Vincent Jansen – Director of Information Systems
Instructor – Digital Media Communications
Writers Work with Students @ LCC

Stuart Maclean with LCC Reads Committee
This year, Stuart McLean, Montreal journalist and poet Robyn Sarah and Montreal novelists Jeffrey Moore and Ami Sands-Brodoff have been invited to work with our Middle and Senior School students. Thanks to the work of past parents Ewa Zebrowski and Lori Schubert (QWF Executive Director), LCC has been blessed with a spectrum of talented writers who have stimulated students for the past eight years. In addition, a cross-section of students annually attend the Blue Metropolis Student Literary Festival where they work with writers in more intimate workshops.
If you have suggestions for writers who could work with our students, please contact me: Brian Moore (English Department Head).
— Brian Moore
Senior Department Head: English Language Arts, Communications Studies and Literacy Programs;
QAIS Curriculum Representative