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  2. Collège de Maisonneuve - Wikipedia

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    The college offers two types of programs: pre-university and technical. The pre-university programs, which take two years to complete, cover the subject matters which roughly correspond to the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada, as well as an introductory specialization that generally happens in freshman year, in preparation for a chosen field in university.

  3. Cégep de Saint-Laurent - Wikipedia

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    The technical programs, which take three years to complete, applies to students who wish to be career-ready; however, many students choose to pursue a university degree. In addition, the Continuing Education Centre offers a wide variety of credit courses and programs with flexible scheduling. Pre-university programs: Drama arts; Visual arts

  4. Dawson College - Wikipedia

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    The de Maisonneuve entrance of Dawson College. The CEGEP offers two types of programs: pre-university and career/technical. Pre-university programs take two years to complete and cover subject matter that roughly corresponds to the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada, as well as university-level introductory courses that prepare students for their chosen field in university.

  5. Lester B. Pearson Vocational College - Wikipedia

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    The Lester B. Pearson School Board is an English school board that was created in 1998 [2] when 8 previous school boards joined. It oversees 39 elementary schools, 12 secondary schools, 2 adult education centres and 4 vocational training centres, and 3 International Language Centres in which more than 20,000 students are enrolled and a territory from Verdun westward to the Ontario border. [2]

  6. Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf - Wikipedia

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    The college was named after Catholic missionary and martyr Jean de Brébeuf. The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of public colleges was created. Built in 1928, the campus was designed by Dalbé Viau and Alphonse Venne. [4]

  7. Collège André-Grasset - Wikipedia

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    Collège André-Grasset is a private college in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.It is located near the Quebec Autoroute 40 and the Crémazie metro station.. The college was founded in 1927 by the priests of Saint-Sulpice Seminary (Montreal) and named after priest and martyr André Grasset.The school was built at the request of the Archbishop of Montreal.

  8. Education in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Dawson College (10,000 students) John Abbott College (7,400 students) Vanier College (6,100 students) French language Public Colleges Collège Ahuntsic (10,100 students) Cégep André-Laurendeau (2,700 students) Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne (2,600 students) Collège Édouard-Montpetit (6,700 students in Longueuil) Collège Gérald-Godin (1,100 ...

  9. John Abbott College - Wikipedia

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    John Abbott College (French: Collège John Abbott) is an English-language public college located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, near the western tip of the Island of Montreal. [1] John Abbott College is one of eight English public colleges in Quebec. The college primarily serves the Greater Montreal Region.