Chateauguay Valley Regional High School
Chateauguay Valley Regional is a bilingual English/French high school in Ormstown, Quebec, Canada, serving the Chateauguay Valley and Valleyfield area. It is administered by the New Frontiers School Board. Enrollment was approximately 550 as of 2019, but has ranged from 550 to 1500 during the school's history, in accordance with demographic trends.
CVR was opened in 1967. It was the first regional school in Quebec, built to consolidate the smaller high schools in the area into one central school, teaching grades 7 through 11. The school has a strong name in athletics, and their mascot is the Spartan.
Athletics
Athletics have always been a special aspect of CVR student life since the school's opening in 1967. CVR has fielded many competitive and championship teams, including several provincial champions. Championship titles include women's basketball, women's hockey, track & field, cross country and football.CVR currently fields 46 athletic teams that compete in various disciplines in the RESQ Montérégie region, the SSIAA and the GMAA. CVR has also been a member of, and competed in the ETIAC School wide house and intramural sports programs have a strong tradition at CVR.
Many former CVR students have gone on to participate in post-secondary athletics at Canadian and American colleges and universities, professional sport clubs, Canadian national teams, and Olympic games. Doug Vandor was a 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympian, and Matt Heaton was the 2017 and 2019 Rugby Canada Men's 15's Player of the Year.