Western Laval High School
Western Laval High School was a junior and senior high school in Laval, Quebec, Canada, that was part of the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board. It existed for 33 years before its closure in 2005.
History
Western Laval High School opened in 1972, at 5075 Souvenir Road, in the Chomedey district of Laval. During its first decade it operated as an age combined high school, mixing students from grade 7 through 11.In 1983, its senior classes were moved and amalgamated into Chomedey Polyvalent High School, located over two miles away. At this point the school became exclusively a junior high school, with CPHS as its senior counterpart. By the end of the decade, this was reversed and the Anglophone-instructed student seniors from Chomedey Polyvalent were transferred to Western Laval, making it a combined junior/senior high school once again. CPHS was renamed to its registered French alternate name as École secondaire Chomedey and became a French instruction / French Immersion high school under the Laurenval School Board.
In 1998, it moved to its final campus location at the former Chomedey Polyvalent High School and became École Marie-Curie and is currently named École d'éducation internationale de Laval.
In 2005 Western Laval High School was renamed and split into two schools. Students voted for the new school names resulting in the lower secondary levels forming a new school called Laval Junior High School and the upper secondary levels forming the new Laval Liberty High School.