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'''Arms''' : Argent on a cross Gules an open book edged and bound Or in the canton a rose Argent barbed Vert seeded Or fimbriated Azure all within a bordure Purpure<br>
'''Arms''' : Argent on a cross Gules an open book edged and bound Or in the canton a rose Argent barbed Vert seeded Or fimbriated Azure all within a bordure Purpure<br>
'''Crest''' : A mitre Argent the orphreys semé of maple leaves Gules<br>
'''Crest''' : A mitre Argent the orphreys semé of maple leaves Gules<br>
'''Motto''' : RECTI CULTUS PECTORA ROBORANT
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': RECTI CULTUS PECTORA ROBORANT


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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BISHOP’S COLLEGE SCHOOL

Country: Canada
Campus/location : Lennoxville, Quebec

Coat of arms (crest) of Bishop’s College School

Official blazon

Arms : Argent on a cross Gules an open book edged and bound Or in the canton a rose Argent barbed Vert seeded Or fimbriated Azure all within a bordure Purpure
Crest : A mitre Argent the orphreys semé of maple leaves Gules
Motto: RECTI CULTUS PECTORA ROBORANT

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 27, 1989.

The cross of St. George and the book are found in the arms of Bishop’s University, for which the school was established as a feeder institution, hence the addition of a border. The cross of St. George shows a link to the Anglican Church. The book indicates the school’s role as an educational institution. Purple is a colour used by bishops in the Anglican church, as well as being the school’s sporting colour. The rose was used as an emblem by King’s Hall, the girl’s school which was absorbed by Bishop’s College School in 1972.

The bishop’s mitre alludes to the name of the school. The maple leaves on the mitre indicate the Canadian identity of the school.

The motto means "Good learning habits strengthen the hearts".


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