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A presentation by
   James Bliss
  Bianca Houle
     Paul Joo
  Rory Mallette
and SungJu Nam
St. Moses was an Egyptian
slave who was dismissed
from his owners for a variety
of suspected crimes.

On the run from authorities, Moses hid in a
monastery out in the desert. During this time,
he was influenced by the monks’ peace and
dedication to their work.
Moses soon converted to
Christianity and lived the
rest of his life as a monk.

In 405 AD, at the age of 75, Moses was killed
when he stayed behind to defend the
monastery from a roaming group of bandits,
allowing upwards of 70 other monks to escape
with their lives.
ASMB is a Catholic High School in the heart of
downtown Montreal that challenges young
men and women as it prepares them to move
on to CEGEP and university.

We have high academic expectations for our
students – self-motivation and hard work are
only the first steps toward success. Students
are encouraged to reach their maximum
potential in the classroom.
The values of an ASMB student extend far
beyond the classroom, however. Students will
be able to find a sense of belonging in the
dozens of extracurricular activities available to
join, from drama clubs to sports.
Perhaps most important of all is ASMB’s
commitment to the community. The school’s
goal of forming its students into socially
responsible and mature adults who live with
the values of Christ in mind goes hand in hand
with our undertaking to serve the community
around us.
Students are encouraged to find their spiritual
calling as well at ASMB. Mass is offered daily
and each homeroom class goes on an annual
day-long retreat to better get to know their
classmates and themselves.

The community also gathers together for
school-wide mass on several occasions, such as
to kick off the school year.
All in all, an ASMB student should be aiming
not only to embrace their academic growth,
but also their social and spiritual growth as
well. Much like St. Moses, students can use
their time at ASMB to find their calling and
their purpose.
   Each class equipped with an on-line
    messenger system.
   Communication between students and
    teachers even outside of school.
SEOUL
NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY
   Alumni meeting every year.
and more!
An artist is someone who not only thinks
about their place in the world but someone
who has a voice, an identity, and something
                   to say
ASMB offers both a specialized program* and a
mainstream program in the following
disciplines:
 Visual Art
 Music
 Dance
 Drama

*This program requires an audition and/or
portfolio submission
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT                                    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    Includes active engagement                              Builds self-confidence
    Discipline and sustained
                                                             Self-control
     attention
    Persistence                                             Identity
    Creative expression and                                 Conflict resolution
     innovative thinking
                                                             Collaboration

Americans for the Arts (2009). Highlights from key national research on arts education. Retrieved from
           http://www.americansforthearts.org/public_awareness/artsed_facts/highlights/002.asp
Contemporary research in arts instruction link
 academic success and social skills to learning in
 the arts
  Engage and develop cognitive capabilities:
      Spatial and spatial-temporal reasoning
      Conditional reasoning
      Problem solving
      Critical thinking
      Expressive and reflective skills


Americans for the Arts (2009). Highlights from key national research on arts education. Retrieved from
           http://www.americansforthearts.org/public_awareness/artsed_facts/highlights/002.asp
Catholicism and art have a long-standing history
 ASMB educates the whole child
 Art, like religion, awakens the soul

       “Despite wide recognition that art has an important
      commercial aspect, art sustains its cultural image as an
      essentially sanctified domain of higher spiritual values,
           beyond the realm of material life and praxis”
                                           (Shusterman, 2008, I)

Shusterman, R. (2008). Art and religion. The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 42(3), pp. 1-18. Retrieved from
          http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/jae/summary/v042/42.3.shusterman.html
    The greatest source of art in your child’s life is the
          media
         Young people, ages 8 to 18, spend approximately 7
          hours and 38 minutes consuming media per day
         Including multi-tasking: 10 hours and 45 minutes of
          media exposure
     Ask yourself, “Through what lens do I want my child to
     see the world?”
         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjgQ58sRU3o



Newspaper Association of America Foundation (2010). Fitting into their lives: A survey of three studies about youth media usage.
            Retrieved from http://www.naafoundation.org/docs/foundation/research/fitting_into_their_lives.pdf
   Build interests & Learn new things
   Embrace social growth
   Inclusive community
   Develop
     Knowledge
     Positive attitudes
     Sportsmanship
     Morality (effective human relation skills)
   For first-year students
   $60 fee
   Camp Papillon
     210 A Papillon Rue
     Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez, QC
     J0K1W0
   Meet new friends
   Get information from senior students
   Various games & activities
   Bible study
   Food
   Develop leadership skills
   Develop teamwork skills
   Students must participate in at least one
    extra-curricular activity
   Activities include:
       Sports
       Indoor activities
       School Radio
       Arts & Drama
       Music
       Community Outreach
   Basketball
   Soccer (Indoor during winter)
   Baseball (only from Sept-Oct & May-June)
   Floor Hockey
   Ping Pong
   Ultimate Frisbee (only from Sept-Oct & May-
    June)
   Soccer
   Basketball
   Baseball (Men only)
   Hockey
   Football (Men only)

   Tryouts
     Date: TBA
Take Delight in the LORD and he will give you the
desires of your heart
                         - Psalm 37:4
   Painting
   Cartoon Drawing
   Fashion Design
   Crafting
   Students taking Music courses are
    recommended to participate in the music
    programs
   Concert Band, Small Ensembles, Jazz Band,
    Choir
   Winterfest (December), Springfest (May)
   Volunteer Program
   Joint-program with local churches
   Past Visits/Events:
     Nursing Homes
     Hospitals
     Etc.
Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,' but does nothing
about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way,
faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.
(James 2:15-17)

•   Learning to be compassionate and concerned for our
    neighbours.
•   Secondary five students are encouraged to donate forty
    hours of time to community service per year.
•   “Initiative Day”
•   Vice Principal SungJu Nam started the
    International Volunteering program.
•   Students with forty or more hours are given
    privilege.
•   ASMB also raises donations.
•   Tuition costs 7000$ per year.
•   Loans are available for students.
•   Bursaries program.
•   Uniforms are extra.

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Cath ed school

  • 1. A presentation by James Bliss Bianca Houle Paul Joo Rory Mallette and SungJu Nam
  • 2. St. Moses was an Egyptian slave who was dismissed from his owners for a variety of suspected crimes. On the run from authorities, Moses hid in a monastery out in the desert. During this time, he was influenced by the monks’ peace and dedication to their work.
  • 3. Moses soon converted to Christianity and lived the rest of his life as a monk. In 405 AD, at the age of 75, Moses was killed when he stayed behind to defend the monastery from a roaming group of bandits, allowing upwards of 70 other monks to escape with their lives.
  • 4. ASMB is a Catholic High School in the heart of downtown Montreal that challenges young men and women as it prepares them to move on to CEGEP and university. We have high academic expectations for our students – self-motivation and hard work are only the first steps toward success. Students are encouraged to reach their maximum potential in the classroom.
  • 5. The values of an ASMB student extend far beyond the classroom, however. Students will be able to find a sense of belonging in the dozens of extracurricular activities available to join, from drama clubs to sports.
  • 6. Perhaps most important of all is ASMB’s commitment to the community. The school’s goal of forming its students into socially responsible and mature adults who live with the values of Christ in mind goes hand in hand with our undertaking to serve the community around us.
  • 7. Students are encouraged to find their spiritual calling as well at ASMB. Mass is offered daily and each homeroom class goes on an annual day-long retreat to better get to know their classmates and themselves. The community also gathers together for school-wide mass on several occasions, such as to kick off the school year.
  • 8. All in all, an ASMB student should be aiming not only to embrace their academic growth, but also their social and spiritual growth as well. Much like St. Moses, students can use their time at ASMB to find their calling and their purpose.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Each class equipped with an on-line messenger system.  Communication between students and teachers even outside of school.
  • 13. Alumni meeting every year.
  • 15. An artist is someone who not only thinks about their place in the world but someone who has a voice, an identity, and something to say
  • 16. ASMB offers both a specialized program* and a mainstream program in the following disciplines:  Visual Art  Music  Dance  Drama *This program requires an audition and/or portfolio submission
  • 17. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT  Includes active engagement  Builds self-confidence  Discipline and sustained  Self-control attention  Persistence  Identity  Creative expression and  Conflict resolution innovative thinking  Collaboration Americans for the Arts (2009). Highlights from key national research on arts education. Retrieved from http://www.americansforthearts.org/public_awareness/artsed_facts/highlights/002.asp
  • 18. Contemporary research in arts instruction link academic success and social skills to learning in the arts  Engage and develop cognitive capabilities:  Spatial and spatial-temporal reasoning  Conditional reasoning  Problem solving  Critical thinking  Expressive and reflective skills Americans for the Arts (2009). Highlights from key national research on arts education. Retrieved from http://www.americansforthearts.org/public_awareness/artsed_facts/highlights/002.asp
  • 19. Catholicism and art have a long-standing history  ASMB educates the whole child  Art, like religion, awakens the soul “Despite wide recognition that art has an important commercial aspect, art sustains its cultural image as an essentially sanctified domain of higher spiritual values, beyond the realm of material life and praxis” (Shusterman, 2008, I) Shusterman, R. (2008). Art and religion. The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 42(3), pp. 1-18. Retrieved from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/jae/summary/v042/42.3.shusterman.html
  • 20. The greatest source of art in your child’s life is the media  Young people, ages 8 to 18, spend approximately 7 hours and 38 minutes consuming media per day  Including multi-tasking: 10 hours and 45 minutes of media exposure Ask yourself, “Through what lens do I want my child to see the world?”  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjgQ58sRU3o Newspaper Association of America Foundation (2010). Fitting into their lives: A survey of three studies about youth media usage. Retrieved from http://www.naafoundation.org/docs/foundation/research/fitting_into_their_lives.pdf
  • 21.
  • 22. Build interests & Learn new things  Embrace social growth  Inclusive community  Develop  Knowledge  Positive attitudes  Sportsmanship  Morality (effective human relation skills)
  • 23. For first-year students  $60 fee  Camp Papillon  210 A Papillon Rue Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez, QC J0K1W0
  • 24. Meet new friends  Get information from senior students  Various games & activities  Bible study  Food  Develop leadership skills  Develop teamwork skills
  • 25.
  • 26. Students must participate in at least one extra-curricular activity  Activities include:  Sports  Indoor activities  School Radio  Arts & Drama  Music  Community Outreach
  • 27. Basketball  Soccer (Indoor during winter)  Baseball (only from Sept-Oct & May-June)  Floor Hockey  Ping Pong  Ultimate Frisbee (only from Sept-Oct & May- June)
  • 28. Soccer  Basketball  Baseball (Men only)  Hockey  Football (Men only)  Tryouts  Date: TBA
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. Take Delight in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart - Psalm 37:4
  • 32.
  • 33. Painting  Cartoon Drawing  Fashion Design  Crafting
  • 34. Students taking Music courses are recommended to participate in the music programs  Concert Band, Small Ensembles, Jazz Band, Choir  Winterfest (December), Springfest (May)
  • 35.
  • 36. Volunteer Program  Joint-program with local churches  Past Visits/Events:  Nursing Homes  Hospitals  Etc.
  • 37.
  • 38. Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,' but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. (James 2:15-17) • Learning to be compassionate and concerned for our neighbours. • Secondary five students are encouraged to donate forty hours of time to community service per year. • “Initiative Day”
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41. Vice Principal SungJu Nam started the International Volunteering program. • Students with forty or more hours are given privilege. • ASMB also raises donations.
  • 42. Tuition costs 7000$ per year. • Loans are available for students. • Bursaries program. • Uniforms are extra.

Editor's Notes

  1. the purpose of extracurricular activities is to enhance and extend student learning and experiences beyond the academic courses offered in the school.
  2. Basically a leadership conference
  3. At the beginning of the semester, students will be given a sign up form for the extra-curriculum activitesThe sign-up forms will always be available at the office
  4. Start with a quote (approve by teachers)
  5. A lot based on the bibleORDrama teaching lessons (moralities, etc.)
  6. Competition every year: theme for example “The purpose of Catholic School”
  7. Great opportunity to learn gospel songs