

PHS student to spend July in competitive pre-uni program
A young Bristol resident is getting ready for yet another academic adventure this summer. Josephine Hatton, a Grade 10 Pontiac High School student who last


A young Bristol resident is getting ready for yet another academic adventure this summer. Josephine Hatton, a Grade 10 Pontiac High School student who last


Last Wednesday evening, Pontiac High School’s auditorium was filled for the school’s annual athletic banquet. The evening was hosted by physical education teacher Chad Davis,


Four Pontiac High School (PHS) rugby teams continued Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) league play last Thursday in what was the school’s first


The Pontiac has never shied away from a good summer shindig, and this collection of photos from the late ‘70s is evidence. In 1978, for


When Ayumi Yoshikata came to the Pontiac from Itoshima, Japan, 25 years ago, she came to learn English – but left with a lifetime of


Pontiac High School teacher Phil Holmes was recognized this spring by a provincial organization for his efforts promoting student engagement in and outside of the


Senior high school students across the Pontiac celebrated the completion of their last classes last week.


A Pontiac High School girls rugby team has, for the third year in a row, claimed the title of regional champions in the RSEQ (Réseau


Pontiac High School (PHS) held its annual athletic banquet on Wednesday evening to celebrate students’ athletic achievements over the past year. The school’s auditorium was


After almost two decades of working at Pontiac High School, first as a teacher and then as vice-principal, Luke McLaren will soon become the school’s


A young Bristol resident is getting ready for yet another academic adventure this summer. Josephine Hatton, a Grade 10 Pontiac High School student who last year was one of 300 Canadian youth selected to participate in the Forum for Young


Last Wednesday evening, Pontiac High School’s auditorium was filled for the school’s annual athletic banquet. The evening was hosted by physical education teacher Chad Davis, who began with a short story about the Grade 11 male beep test record, which


Four Pontiac High School (PHS) rugby teams continued Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) league play last Thursday in what was the school’s first tournament of the year on home soil. Two boys’ and two girls’ teams from PHS


The Pontiac has never shied away from a good summer shindig, and this collection of photos from the late ‘70s is evidence. In 1978, for example, the Shawville Canada Day parade had over 100 entries. These photos were pulled from


When Ayumi Yoshikata came to the Pontiac from Itoshima, Japan, 25 years ago, she came to learn English – but left with a lifetime of reading to do. Her exchange program in Canada led her one Sunday to a Shawville


Pontiac High School teacher Phil Holmes was recognized this spring by a provincial organization for his efforts promoting student engagement in and outside of the classroom. Holmes, who teaches agriculture and drama at the school and is involved in extracurricular


Senior high school students across the Pontiac celebrated the completion of their last classes last week.


A Pontiac High School girls rugby team has, for the third year in a row, claimed the title of regional champions in the RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec).


Pontiac High School (PHS) held its annual athletic banquet on Wednesday evening to celebrate students’ athletic achievements over the past year. The school’s auditorium was packed tight by an audience of students, staff and families who created an enthusiastic and


After almost two decades of working at Pontiac High School, first as a teacher and then as vice-principal, Luke McLaren will soon become the school’s principal, replacing Terry Burns in June.
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