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  2. List of Montreal Catholic School Commission schools

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    [3]. Accès Est; Accès Ouest; Accès Nord; École secondaire Calixa-Lavallée; Centre Bathélemy-Vimont; Centre Calixa-Lavallée; Centre Champagnat; Centre de commerce et de secrétariat Stella-Maris

  3. Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters at 6000 Fielding. The Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal (PSBGM, Commission des écoles protestantes du Grand Montréal, CEPGM) was a Protestant and predominantly English-language school district in Montreal, Quebec, Canada [1] [2] which was founded in 1951 as a replacement for the Montreal Protestant Central Board, and ceased operations in 1998, with most of its assets ...

  4. Vincent Massey Collegiate (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The building that is now Vincent Massey Collegiate was originally high school built in 1959 by the Montreal Catholic School Commission (CECM) called École Secondaire Philippe-Perrier. In 1976 it became an English high school and the name was changed to Vincent Massey High School.

  5. Montreal Catholic School Commission - Wikipedia

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    The district served Montreal, Côte Saint-Luc, Hampstead, Montréal-Nord, and Westmount. [ 1 ] As of 1996, the district had 229 French-language schools, including 150 elementary schools, 35 secondary schools, and 28 special schools (some operated adult education programmes, some operated vocational and technical programmes).

  6. Centre de services scolaire de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2020, it replaced the former elected Commission scolaire de Montréal (Montreal school commission or school board), which was created on July 1, 1998, as a result of a law passed by the Quebec government that changed the school board system from denominational to linguistic.

  7. Collège Sainte-Anne - Wikipedia

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    Collège Sainte-Anne is a private Canadian corporation of primary, secondary and pre-university schools located in the western part of Montreal, Canada. History [ edit ]

  8. Education in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Hoshuko School, a Japanese language supplemental school, holds its classes at the Trafalgar School for Girls. [6] The Chinese language supplemental school JiaHua School of Montreal (French: École JiaHua de Montréal, simplified Chinese: 佳华学校; traditional Chinese: 佳華學校; pinyin: Jiā Huá Xuéxiào) operates in ...

  9. Centre de services scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys - Wikipedia

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    The centre is named after Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620–1700), a French nun who helped start education infrastructure in the new colony.. On June 15, 2020, Centre de services scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys replaced the former elected Commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys, which was created on July 1, 1998, as a result of a law passed by the Quebec government that changed the school board ...