Lower Canada College (LCC) is an English-language elementary and secondary level independent school located in Montreal, Quebec.
[2] Lower Canada College was opened on Royal Avenue by Dr. Charles Fosbery on September 20, 1909.
In 1992, LCC added enrolment for female students to their pre-university program, and the school has been co-educatational at all levels since September, 1995.
[7] It is an annual tradition for the eight principal houses to engage in "Shourawe", a spirited day dedicated to inter-house competitions such as Tug of war.
[8] However, the term's barbaric connotations evoked backlash, prompting the school to adopt a less belligerent anagram.