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Couvent de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame et école Notre-Dame-du-Sourire
1855 - Chambly, Quebec
The history of Chambly Convent-School and Notre-Dame-du-Sourire School spans a period of nearly one hundred twenty years with many twists and turns. It began in 1855, when Pastor Pierre-Marie Mignault requested that the Congrégation de Notre-Dame sisters provide education to the girls of Saint-…
Couvent de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame/Couvent Saint-Christophe d'Arthabaska
1870 - Arthabaska, Quebec
In 1869, Father Philippe-Hippolyte Suzor, first pastor of Saint-Christophe d’Arthabaska Parish, organized a meeting to study the construction of a convent-school for girls. The attending citizens were unanimously in favour of the project. By August 1870 Saint-Christophe d’Arthabaska Convent-…
Couvent de la Sainte-Famille / École ménagère moyenne
1685 - Île d'Orleans (Quebec)
Maison de la Providence / Couvent Notre-Dame-des-Victoires / Couvent de Saint-Roch
1688 - Quebec, Quebec
Saint-Roch Convent was established at the request of Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier, Québec City’s second bishop. In 1686, he acquired a house in Québec City’s Upper Town and offered it to the sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame so that they could settle there.…
Couvent des Saints-Martyrs / École Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens
1931 - Quebec, Quebec
In 1931, the Quebec School Commission built Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens Parish School on Père-Marquette Street. The girls’ section was under the direction of the sisters of the Congregation while the Marist Brothers were responsible for the boys’ section. The sisters’ residence was located behind…
Couvent Jacques-Cartier / École Notre-Dame-de-Jacques-Cartier
1910 - Quebec, Quebec
Couvent l'Ange-Gardien
1922 - Quebec, Quebec
On September 14, 1922, at the request of the Quebec School Commission and Father Robert Lagueux, pastor of Sacré-Cœur-de-Jésus Parish, the Congrégation de Notre-Dame sisters took charge of Sacré-Cœur School. Their help had been requested once before in 1918, but they had had to decline because…
Couvent Marie-Immaculée
1877 - Saint-Aubert, Quebec
On January 25, 1876, Father Georges Potvin of Saint-Aubert, in the region of L'Islet, wrote a letter to the Archbishop of Quebec asking for help in establishing a convent school in his town. On September 14, 1877, after many negotiations, Saint-Aubert Convent opened its doors. Three sisters of…
Couvent Notre-Dame-de-Bellevue
1864 - Quebec, Quebec
Couvent Sacré-Cœur-de-Jésus
1922 - Quebec, Quebec
Couvent Saint-Aimé / École Marguerite-du-Saint-Sacrement
1908 - Asbestos, Quebec
From 1901, negotiations were going on between school and parish officials and the sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in view of providing a school for girls of Saint-Aimé-de-Shipton Parish in Asbestos, a mining town in Richmond County. A first agreement was adopted on March 16, 1902.…
Couvent Saint-Athanase / Pensionnat de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame
1868 - Iberville (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
In May 1868, the Congrégation de Notre-Dame decided to make the missionin Iberville a branch of Saint-Jean Boarding School, located on the other side of the Richelieu River. The community purchased from the School Commission the old manor house of the Seigneurie de Bleury situated on 1st Street…
Couvent Sainte-Anne
1852 - Yamachiche, Quebec
Sainte-Anne-de-Yamachiche Parish ardently wished that Sisters would come and teach the young women of the area. When, in October 1852, the Congrégation de Notre-Dame agreed to send sisters, they were welcomed in grand fashion by a crowd of…
Couvent Sainte-Marguerite / École Saint-Enfant-Jésus / École Lanaudière / École supérieure Marie-Charlotte de Launaudière
1911 - Joliette, Quebec
Couvent Saint-Malo
1902 - Quebec, Quebec
Saint-Malo Parish was established in 1899 when Saint-Sauveur de Québec Parish was divided. Immediately after Father Joseph-Herménégilde Bouffard’s nomination to the parish in 1900, he approached the Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame and asked if they could open a school for girls. In…
Couvent Saint-Pierre
1858 - Sorel (Sorel-Tracy), Quebec
Couvent Saint-Sauveur / École secondaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys
1856 - Quebec, Quebec
Couvent Saint-Thomas
1855 - Montmagny, Quebec
École Amédée-Marsan / École Marsan
1956 - L'Assomption, Quebec
École Côte Saint-Luc
1958 - Montreal, Quebec
École d'enseignement supérieur - Notre Dame Ladies College / École d'enseignement secondaire / Collège Marguerite-Bourgeoys
1908 - Montreal, Quebec
École des sciences domestiques
1941 - Quebec, Quebec
École des sciences domestiques de l'Université de Sherbrooke (située au Mont Notre-Dame)
1956 - Sherbrooke, Quebec
École du Fort Neuf / École Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur
1914 - La Prairie, Quebec
In 1914, because La Prairie Boarding School had become too small to accommodate all its enrolled students and, therefore, was obliged to refuse admission to many of them, the Congrégation de Notre-Dame founded Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur School at…
École du Sacré-Coeur / Académie Bourgeoys / École supérieure Marguerite-Bourgeoys
1875 - Montreal, Quebec
In 1875, one year after Sacré-Cœur-de-Jésus Parish was founded in Montréal, Father Arsène-Pierre Dubuc, pastor, approached the Congrégation de Notre-Dame about opening a school on the corner of Ontario and Sydenham (present day Alexandre-de-Sève) Streets. On a lot which had been offered to them…
École Jeanne-Le Ber
1909 - Pointe-Saint-Charles (Montreal), Quebec
The establishment of Jeanne-Le Ber School in 1909 was the result of the many years during which the Congrégation de Notre-Dame’s provided education in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montreal. In 1668, Marguerite Bourgeoys had established a small school and a farm on the North shore of the Saint Lawrence…
École Jeanne-Mance
1923 - Montreal, Quebec
In 1923, the Montreal Catholic School Commission built Jeanne-Mance School to provide education to girls of Saint-Jacques Parish. Jeanne-Mance School was designed by Architect Irénée Vautrin, who was very active and well known in the public sphere. He was awarded numerous architectural prizes.…
École Lajoie
1924 - Joliette, Quebec
The vast Lajoie School was built in 1914 by the Joliette School Commission in anticipation of a rising student population. It was given its name in honour of Father Pascal Drogue-Lajoie, pastor of Saint-Charles-Borromée Parish. He became superior general of the Clerics of Saint-Viator. Since…
École Lartigue
1925 - Montreal, Quebec
Built in 1925 by the Montreal School Commission, Lartigue School was named after the first bishop of Montreal, the Most Reverend Jean-Jacques Lartigue (1777-1840). The school was first entrusted to the Sisters of Sainte-Croix, who could not send enough sisters to administer it. Sister Sainte-…
École Lasalle / École Félix-Gabriel-Marchand
1932 - Saint-Jean (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Quebec