The file consists of information on the graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1946 to 1972. In consists of three yearbooks, titled "Invictus". Found in the pages of yearbooks are newspaper clippings: a photograph of the graduating class of North Hatley High School from 1969, a photograph of the graduating class of Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1948, various obituaries of past graduates and an undated 'card of thanks' article from Pearl Robinson.
Item is the February 1993 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the June 6 1992 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the April 1990 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the February 1990 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the October 1989 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the September 1988 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the March 1989 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the Christmas 1988 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the November 1987 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the May 1988 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the December 1987 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the November 1986 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the February 1987 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
The item is a poem, titled "Vive Montjoie," composed by Dolor Biron in 1900 on the occasion of the annual trip taken by the philosophy students at the Séminaire de Sherbrooke.
The file consists of one invitation card to an informal dance from the Students Council of Lennoxville High School on 12 December 1935 at the Gymnasium.
The item is a school workbook, creator unknown, containing student assignments in various subjects, including geography and religion, from 1854.
Item is a certificate appointing John Hume as school inspector in Leeds in 1854.
The file consists of one Public Notice dated 12 June 1913, posted by P. C. Duboyce, announcing an election for two school commissioners in the School Municipality of the Township of Cleveland, in Richmond County.
The item consists of an annotated report, compiled by H. Hubbard, school inspector, on the Protestant schools of Sherbrooke in 1886.
The file consists of two postcards to Alice Schoolcraft of Hatley, written to her from Gordon and Margaret in 1912 and 1919, including references to school, teachers, and Santa.
Item is a mimeographed letter from the Office of the Inspector of Superior Schools in Quebec City, John Parker, to Edwin Howe Esq. dated 7 January 1904, informing the East Hatley School Board of an upcoming visit on Wednesday, 20 January, 1904.
The file primarily consists of 36 programmes for awards nights and graduations at Alexander Galt Regional High School, Lennoxville. The file provides information about the school's cultural events, performances, and student activities, such as plays, awards nights, graduation ceremonies, and reunions from 1973 to 1998. It is also a source of information on the Waterville School and includes a reunion souvenir booklet, newspaper clipping and program from 1989; a photograph of the Waterville classes of Grades 4, 5 and 6 from around 1940; a proficiency certificate awarded Evelyn Smith in 1916; two concert prorgrammes from the Mitchell school from 1948 and 1965; and a programme from a performance of "Our Hearts were Young and Gay" by the Lennoxville High School Dramatic Society in 1947.
Item is a cash book from Hampden for the period from 1900 to 1914.
The file contains primary source material on Gleason's Shorthand and Business College, located in Sherbrooke in 1913. It consists of a school catalogue, a list of graduates, their place of employment and a list of school fees.
The item is an autograph book owned by Florence Mead (b. 1907) from 1923 containing signatures, personal notes, sketches, verses, poems, and course work from her time at Macdonald College School for Teachers.
The file consists of one detailed student report from Ulverton dated 1909 and signed by James Lester; two enrollment and examination reports for Danville Academy dated 1917, and a "Permanent Record of Progress" from Hampden, Compton County, for 1919 to 1936. The file provides information on the pupils' names, grade levels, and marks, as well as the names of teachers.
The file consists of the diary of a young teacher named Mabel during the time of the settlements in the Eastern Townships. The diary is titled "Leaves from the Diary of a Canadian Teacher in 1836". It follows the twelve-week period in which Mabel travels to a town or village to be a teacher (maybe Bondville, Knowlton). It contains information on everyday life, such as the way the houses were built in that area, the accommodations where Mabel was boarding, the type of food she ate and the way religion was celebrated and perceived by some. The author also gives information on many families such as the Furniss', the Burtons, the Carnes, the Murrays and the Wests. She also speaks of a Mr. Gardner, who is later arrested and thrown in the Sherbrooke jail and of a "brother Clifton" who owns a small grist mill. There is also a passage on the economy of the region, in which Mabel explains the process of making "Salts" (a.k.a. potash and pearlash). She mentions some of her students and their academic background, but all in all, there is little information on school life.
The file consists of one programme of a convention, dated 16 August 1917, held in Birchton Church. The file provides information on the programme of the Annual Convention of the Sunday School Association of the Province of Quebec, which was affiliated with the Provincial Sunday School Association.