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Little Flower Academy (LFA) is a Canadian independent all girls Catholic secondary school located in Vancouver’s Shaughnessy neighbourhood established in 1927, by the Sisters of Saint Ann.


History

In 1858, five women of the Québec-based order of the
Sisters of St. Ann The Sisters of St. Anne (S.S.A.) is a Roman Catholic religious institute, founded in 1850 in Vaudreuil, Quebec, Canada, by the Blessed Marie Anne Blondin, S.S.A., to promote the education of the rural children of the Province of Canada. Their vi ...
travelled by sea to the Isthmus of Panama and up the west coast to Victoria. They set down in a small log cabin in
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, and began the process of establishing Victoria's St. Ann's Academy. The Sisters' first presence in Vancouver came in 1888 (two years after the city was established) with a school on Dunsmuir, next to a cathedral and, according to an article researched by the late Sister Eileen Kelly (the last St. Ann order principal of LFA), "on the edge of a forest clearing." The Sisters wanted to expand with a boarding school to accommodate young women who lived too remotely to access existing educational facilities. The building (now replaced) known as "The Convent" was built in Shaughnessy in 1910 for this purpose. By 1918, the Vancouver diocese sold to the municipality of Point Grey, who desired a portion of the site to erect their own public school, Prince of Wales High School – which became today's Shaughnessy Elementary in 1961. The ownership of the remaining property at the time reverted to the
Sisters of Saint Ann The Sisters of St. Anne (S.S.A.) is a Roman Catholic religious institute, founded in 1850 in Vaudreuil, Quebec, Canada, by the Blessed Marie Anne Blondin, S.S.A., to promote the education of the rural children of the Province of Canada. Their vi ...
, who were able to meet the payments and whose chosen school name "Little Flower Academy" began appearing in the published Vancouver Directory books. According to tradition, Little Flower Academy was so named apparently because the prayers of one of the Sisters had been answered in acquiring the property. The prayers had been made to Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, who had the nickname "The Little Flower of Jesus."


Academics

The school offers a challenging university preparatory program for girls in grades 8 through 12. In 2016 Little Flower Academy ranked as the number one Secondary Schools in the province of British Columbia (2019), and has consistently maintained a top three standing in the
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provincial rankings.


Athletics

There are two gymnasiums, the larger accommodates more than five hundred spectators and hosts volleyball, basketball and badminton tournaments. There is also a fitness centre, tennis courts and playing fields. The LFA Angels (sports teams) have an angel for a mascot, although there is no official physical mascot. LFA is, simply, the "Home of the Angels." The School's athletic teams include: * Fall Season Sports: Cross-Country Running, Field Hockey, Swimming and Volleyball * Winter Season Sports: Basketball * Spring Season Sports: Badminton, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field, and Ultimate Frisbee * Badminton: BC Provincial ''Silver Medalist'' (2017 & 2012); ''Bronze Medalist'' (2018); 7th at BC Provincial Championships (joint team with
Vancouver College Vancouver College (abbreviated informally to VC) is an independent university-preparatory Catholic school for boys located in the Shaughnessy neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1922, it is the only independent Catho ...
) in 2016; * Basketball: BC Provincial AAA ''Silver Medalist'' (2015); 2nd at Grade 8 Provincial Championships in 2015 * Cross-Country Running: BC Provincial Junior ''Gold Medalist'' (2014); 8th at Senior BC Championships in 2018, including a Silver for Ceili McCabe '19; 10th (2014); 6th (2012). * Field Hockey: 4th BC AA Championships in 2019; 5th in 2018; 4th in 2017; 5th in 2016. * Tennis: 5th at BC Provincial Championships (joint team with
Vancouver College Vancouver College (abbreviated informally to VC) is an independent university-preparatory Catholic school for boys located in the Shaughnessy neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1922, it is the only independent Catho ...
) in 2018; 4th in 2017; 5th in 2016. * Track & Field: Team Provincial Champions (2013) * Ultimate: ''Bronze Medalist'' (2013); at BC Provincial Championships (joint team with
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) * Volleyball: Provincial Champions (2012, 2016, 2020); 3rd at BC AAA Provincial Championships (2018, 2017, 2014);


Notable alumnae

* Patricia (Grossmith) Cladis ’55 - physicist specializing in liquid crystals. *
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'64 - LBTQ activist and arts community manager. *
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'10 - Synchronized Swimmer at the Rio Olympics 2016 (representing Australia). *
Andrea Hannos Andrea Hannos (born May 8, 1973) is a former Canadian professional road and track racing cyclist who first entered sport in track and field, specializing in the long and triple jump. She attended high school at Little Flower Academy in Vancouver, ...
'91 - professional cyclist *
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'91 - actress


Building architecture

Until 2005, when portions of the school were de-constructed to make room for new additions, the school's convent (a 1910 mansion) held a Guinness World Record for the most exterior windows arranged at different levels. The 1931 library-cafeteria-art building, which was deconstructed during the 2005-2007 renovations, was once the original schoolhouse with boarding rooms in the attic. The schoolhouse ("Foundress Hall") was one of the few remaining examples of the architectural work of Sister Mary Osithe, an artist and pioneering female architect in BC who also designed the Bulkley Valley Hospital in Smithers, BC. (Details may be found in Donald Luxton's ''Building the West: The Early Architects of British Columbia'' (Talon Books, 2003).) On September 14, 2007, the school celebrated the opening of the new wing and its 80th anniversary. The new wing includes several new classrooms, a boardroom, a new chapel, a second gymnasium, reception, offices, art room and cafeteria. Many of the features of the old buildings were salvaged during the careful deconstruction and integrated into the new wing. Most of the stained glass windows can be found on display in the new building (many arranged artistically in the lobby); old posts are in the new gym as decoration; the hardwood floors throughout the new wing are from the old buildings; bricks from the chimneys have been used to in the new grotto; fireplaces, which have been reconditioned and made electric, are now in the library and board room; the telephone booth is in the staff room; an original door is in the lobby; and furniture can be found in both the chapel and library. In 2019, the school opened a large
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education lab, boasting a
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, substantial robotics and engineering materials, and several dozen Mac computers.


References


External links


Little Flower Academy official site
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20061017180537/http://www.vancourier.com/issues04/082204/news/082204nn1.html Vancouver Courier story on the loss of LFA heritage buildings {{Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver High schools in Vancouver Private schools in British Columbia Catholic secondary schools in British Columbia Educational institutions established in 1927 Girls' schools in Canada 1927 establishments in British Columbia