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OLBI at 600 King Edward. The unit was first created in 1968 under the name Centre for Second Language Learning (French: Centre des langues vivantes), with the mandate of "teaching English and French as second languages (ESL and FLS) to undergraduate students and others in the University community, and of evaluating second language proficiency for the graduation requirements of the various ...
Schools of the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est, Ontario's largest French-language school board which encompasses French-language education in Eastern Ontario, including Ottawa. Elementary
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École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité is a French Catholic school located in the Riverview neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario. It operates under the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) school board and is renowned for its numerous sports programs, most notably the flagship "Sport-Études" program.
École secondaire publique De La Salle is a French public junior high and high school in Lowertown Ottawa, Ontario under the CÉPEO (Conseil des Écoles Publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario). It is recognized mainly for its artistic excellence program: the Centre d'Excellence Artistique de l'Ontario (CEAO) .
Its headquarters are in the Gloucester area of Ottawa. [ 7 ] The predecessor school district, the Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française de la région d'Ottawa-Carleton ( CECLF ), had its headquarters at the current CECCE headquarters; previously, Gloucester was a separate municipality.
The Université de l'Ontario français is situated in downtown Toronto, near the shoreline of Lake Ontario. The university campus is located at 9 Lower Jarvis Street, at the base of a high-rise in the East Bayfront neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. [20] The university leases 4,654 square metres (50,100 sq ft) of space within the building. [20]
2002 - Françoise Lepage, Histoire de la littérature pour la jeunesse; 2004 - Mila Younes, Ma mère, ma fille, ma sœur [15] 2005 - not awarded; 2006 - Réjean Robidoux, D’éloge et de critique; 2007 - not awarded; 2008 - not awarded; 2009 - Maurice Henrie, Esprit de sel; 2010 - not awarded [16] 2011 - Lucie Joubert, L’envers du landau ...