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Latin: Finis Coronat Opus ("The end crowns the work")
Established
1969
School board
English Montreal School Board
Principal
Pasquale Buttino (2000 - 2007) Eileen Kelly (2007 - 2011) Luigi Santamaria (2011 -2020) Cristina Celzi (2020-Present)
Grades
Secondary III, IV and V (?-2020) Secondary I-V (1969-?; 2020-Present)
Enrollment
over 800
Colour(s)
Orange and Black
Mascot
Rams
Accreditation
International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO)
Radio station
560 AM (Carrier current)
Website
lauriermac.emsb.qc.ca/lmac
Laurier Macdonald High School (French: École secondaire Laurier Macdonald), abbreviated traditionally as "LMAC" but occasionally as "LMHS", is an English-language public school in the east end of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The school is named for John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada and a Father of Confederation and Wilfrid Laurier, the first French-Canadian Prime Minister of Canada. Formerly part of La Commission Scolaire Jérôme-Le Royer, the school has been part of the English Montreal School Board since 1998. Both its male and female sports teams compete as the Rams. Enrollment is slightly over 800 students in Secondary I, II, III, IV and V.
Cristina Celzi is the current principal[1] of Laurier Macdonald High School. Ivan Spilak is the current vice-principal.[2] The school has two full-time guidance counsellors and a nurse.
The school colours are orange and black. Traditional uniform colours are white and grey. The motto is Finis Coronat Opus (Latin for "The end crowns the work").
^"Administrative Appointments 2020-21" (PDF). English Montreal School Board. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
^"Faculty & Staff". Laurier Macdonald High School. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
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