Collège Regina Assumpta
Private, day school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Collège Regina Assumpta (Regina Assumpta is Latin for "Assumption of the Queen") is a subsidized private, selective French-language school located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that was established in 1955 by the Sisters of Notre-Dame Congregation. The principal is Julie Duchesne. The financing principal is Marie-Andrée Delorme, the principal of pedagogical services is Julie Duchesne and the principal of the Culture and Sports Centre and principal of equipment is Christophe Bancilhon and the after school activities director is Stéphan Arbour. Although it used to be a school for Catholic girls, it is now open to children of all genders and of any religion.[10]
Collège Regina Assumpta | |
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Address | |
1750, rue Sauriol Est , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 45°33′57″N 73°39′03″W |
Information | |
School type | Private, Day school |
Motto | Connais – Rayonne – Aime[1] (Know – Shine – Love) |
Established | 1955[2] |
Founder | Sisters of Notre-Dame Congregation |
Principal | Julie Duchesne[3] |
Grades | Secondary 1–5 |
Gender | Coeducational (since 1996)[4] |
Enrollment | about 2340 students |
Language | French, English second language and Spanish for students in Secondary 3 and 4[5] |
Campus type | Urban |
Colour(s) | Blue and Gold[6] |
Athletics conference | RSEQ[7] |
Team name | Robotics - Team3990; Sports - Les Panthères "Les clubs". Collège Regina Assumpta. Archived from the original on 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2017-09-14.</ref> |
Newspaper | Votre JE |
Affiliations | UNESCO ASPNet[8] Fédération des établissements d'enseignement privés (FEEP)[9] |
Public transit access | Sauvé station, bus 121 Henri-Bourassa station, bus 69 Papineau station, bus 45 |
Website | www |