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College Prep International located in Montreal is an English-language elementary and secondary level private school.The school was established in 1944 by Abraham Brodsky and Phillip Finkel as Prep School of Montreal and in 1993 changed its name to College Prep International.
L'École arménienne Sourp Hagop (Saint James's Armenian School) is a college preparatory semi-private secondary school located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.The Armenian-Canadian school has around 1,100 students, excluding the children in the nearby, closely affiliated pre-school.
Collège Français (Montreal) Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf; Collège Jean-Eudes; Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur; College Prep International; Collège Regina Assumpta; Collège Sainte-Anne; Collège Stanislas (Quebec)
A notable full-time member of the Midwest Prep Hockey League (MPHL), the team is an associate member of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and participates part-time in the Prep School Hockey League (PSHF) of which they hold the 2015–2016 regular season title and 2017 National Independent School Invitational ...
St. George's School of Montreal; Sedbergh School (Quebec) Selwyn House School; Séminaire de Sherbrooke; Séminaire des Pères Maristes; Séminaire Saint-Joseph de Trois-Rivières; Séminaire Sainte-Marie; Stanstead College; The Study
English Montreal School Board in central and eastern Montreal; Lester B. Pearson School Board on West Island of Montreal; New Frontiers School Board; Riverside School Board on South Shore of Montreal; Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board in Laval and Laurentians; Western Quebec School Board in Gatineau and Outaouais; Commission scolaire du Littoral ...
Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf was founded by the Jesuits in 1928. 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.
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is the most populous borough of Montreal, with a population of 166,520 according to the 2016 Census. It is an ethnically diverse borough, and there is also a large student population due to the presence of two universities, Université de Montréal and the Loyola campus of Concordia University .