Centre de services scolaire de Montréal

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Centre de services scolaire de Montréal
Centre des services scolaire de Montréal 2020 Logo.png
Location
Canada
Coordinates45°32′59″N 73°33′18″W / 45.54975°N 73.55504°W / 45.54975; -73.55504Coordinates: 45°32′59″N 73°33′18″W / ��45.54975°N 73.55504°W / 45.54975; -73.55504
District information
Chair of the boardCatherine Harel-Bourdon
Schools129 elementary schools, 37 secondary schools, 13 adult education centres, and 9 vocational training centres and 28 schooling service centres.[1]
BudgetCA$784,000,000[2] (2006-2007)
Students and staff
Students109,000[3]
Staff17,000[3]
Other information
Websitecsdm.ca

The Centre de services scolaire de Montréal (CSSDM, "5 Montreal school district of 15"[4]) is one of three French-language school service centres located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, appointed by the Ministry of Education.

The CSSDM operates 129 elementary schools, 37 secondary schools, 13 adult education centres, and 9 vocational training centres and 28 schooling service centres.[1]

History[]

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. Its main predecessor is the Montreal Catholic School Commission (Commission des écoles catholiques de Montréal or CÉCM) which was composed of both French and English Roman Catholic schools and had been in operation for over 150 years.[5]

In January 2021, he Quebec government announced that it had ordered an inquiry into the CSSDM.[6]

List of schools[]

Elementary Schools[]

  • École Barclay
  • École Bedford
  • École Champlain
  • École Des Cinq-Continents
  • École Des Nations
  • École du Petit-Chapiteau
  • École Élan
  • École FACE (Also a High School)
  • École Félix-Leclerc
  • École François de Laval et annexe
  • École Garneau
  • École Iona
  • École Jean-Batispte-Meilleur
  • École Lanaudière
  • École Laurier
  • École Le Plateau
  • École Les-Enfants-Du-Monde
  • École Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine
  • École Lucille-Teasdale
  • École Marc-Favreau
  • École Marguerite-Bourgeoys
  • École Marie-Favery
  • École Notre-Dame-des-Neiges
  • École Philipe-Labarre
  • École Saint-Anselme
  • École Saint-Enfant-Jésus
  • École Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague
  • École Saint-Pascal-Baylon
  • École Saint-Pierre-Claver
  • École Simonne-Monet

High Schools[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Nombre d'établissements" (in French). Commission scolaire de Montréal. 2006–2007. Archived from the original on May 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  2. ^ 2006-2007 CSDM - Etats financiers Archived 2009-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b La CSDM en chiffres
  4. ^ "To meet the needs of students from other countries and promote their integration into Montreal’s school system Archived 2011-04-30 at the Wayback Machine." () Commission scolaire de Montréal. Retrieved on March 20, 2011. "Centre administratif de la Commission scolaire de Montréal Bureau de l'organisation scolaire 3737, rue Sherbrooke Est rooms 39, 21 and 35, ground level, east Montreal (Quebec) H1X 3B3"
  5. ^ "A propos de nous" (in French). Commission scolaire de Montréal. Archived from the original on August 9, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  6. ^ "Québec lance une enquête sur le Centre de services scolaire de Montréal". Radio-Canada.ca (in French). Retrieved 2021-01-27.

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