WELCOME
For the 375th anniversary of Montreal, starting in January 2017, UP375 will be touring the city's 19 boroughs to bring a preview of tomorrow's Montréal that will be truly inspirational. It is so exciting! WE’RE ALMOST THERE.
ANNOUNCING OUR SCHOOLS (in no particular order):
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Ecole Secondaire Saint-Luc & Ecole La Voie
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LaSalle Community Comprehensive High School
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Lakeside Academy
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James Lyng
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Académie Dunton
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Lester B Pearson High School
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École secondaire Paul-Gérin-Lajoie-d'Outremont
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École secondaire Riverdale
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École secondaire de la Pointe-aux-Trembles
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Laurenhill Sr. High School
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École secondaire Saint-Laurent
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Laurier McDonald High School
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Beurling Academy
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Ecole FACE
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École Lucien-Pagé Marguerite-De Lajemmerais
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Cégep Gérald-Godin
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École secondaire Evangéline
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Collège D'Anjou
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Trafalgar School for Girls
SCHOOLS, We are thrilled to welcome you to this innovative project.
We will soon confirm all of your school's information (dates, number of students, location, etc.) in an email. Meanwhile, here are some details about the upcoming workshops and a few ressources to keep you satiated until we come to visit.
IMAGES:
UP375 has complied a beautifully curated selection of photographs from each borough. You can get a preview on the ABOUT page.
SCHEDULE:
We arrive 30 minutes before the workshop to set-up and leave 10 minutes after to
clean up. Workshops with the students are 2.5 hours.
REQUIREMENTS:
We bring everything else, but we ABSOLUTELY need:
Internet access*
A projector or Smartboard*
*Please contact us if there are any issues on this front ASAP so we can give you the best workshop
Transportation (See PDF):
Most of you will be taking public transportation, but here is an option from the STM to get to the McCord Museum.
Consent (See PDF):
We will be asking for consent from students to take pictures directly from our application. For your own use in the school, here is a form to reference. You are welcome to use it as you see fit.
McCord Visit Info (See PDF):
Here is a brief description of the visit to the McCord Museum