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Société d'histoire Héritage Sutton
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  • Publications
    • Our publications
    • History sketchbooks
    • Virtual files
    • Catalogs and research reports
    • Newsletter
  • Archives
    • Our Archives
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    • Image collection
    • Oral history collection
    • Cemeteries fonds
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A Century of Educational Service

  • Education at the time of the first settlers
  • An Academy in the heart of the village
  • A school that’s showing its age
  • A school rooted in the community, but open to all
  • Kathleen Harper, an inspiring Principal
  • The Big Move
  • The birth of the École Ave Maria
  • Minimal renovations, maximum supervision
  • From segregation to diversity
  • The first kindergarten
  • Religion was omnipresent
  • A far from ideal environment
  • An education that evolved
  • A change of vocation

A school that’s showing its age

It’s true that by the end of the 1940s the 65-yer-old Sutton High School was starting to show its age. This is how Nancy Douglas, Margaret Racette-Robertson, Winston Bresee and Vincent Royea describe it. Fortunately, there was a large schoolyard.

An Academy in the heart of the village
A school rooted in the community, but open to all

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The Historical Society
Héritage Sutton

The historical society

Héritage Sutton

11 Principale S.
Sutton QC J0E 2K0

heritagesutton@gmail.com

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The mission of the Héritage Sutton Historical Society is to preserve the history of the area in and around Sutton, placing special emphasis on the individuals and families who have contributed to it.

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