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Requirements for Canadian Students

Registration: Please contact us to apply for the program. To confirm his or her acceptance, the student and parents must then sign and return the appropriate forms (contract, course selection, etc.).

Requirements for International Students

See above.

Procedure for Canadian Students

Applications must be accompanied by report cards from the current and previous year. It is preferable to apply by July 1 to reserve a place. The student may then apply for a student visa from the Government of Canada and ask for the CAQ "Certification d'acceptation du Québec" by presenting an official letter from the Collège administrator. Students will receive all information pertaining to the upcoming school year (calendar, necessary supplies, etc.) in July.

Procedure for International Students

See above.

Academic Year

Type of SystemTrimester
Entrance DatesAugust
Notes:The school year runs from the end of August to the end of June. It is divided into three semesters, followed by final exams for all students. In the fourth and fifth years, final exams in some subjects are administered by the Québec Ministry of Education. Students take holidays at Christmas (14 days), in March (7 days), and during staff development days (10 non-consecutive days). Québec school system: In the province of Québec, the school system is organized as follows: - Six-year primary school system (1 to 6); five-year secondary school system (1 to 5); two-year college system (1 and 2); and three-year university system. At our institution, the language of instruction is French. If necessary, the student may participate in the French summer immersion course. Courses are given in French, except for English and Spanish courses. Schedule: The Collège has an enrolment of 720 students between 12 and 17 years of age. There are five grades, Secondary 1 to 5. Girls (48%) and boys (52%) take six courses per day during a six-day cycle. Courses are held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. After school, students participate in supervised activities such as computer instruction, media centre activities, and sports.
Language of InstructionFrench
Modified on May 03, 2006