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École Notre-Dame-de-Fatima
1958 - Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec
École Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc
1956 - Saint-Jean (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Quebec
École Marguerite-Bourgeoys
1946 - Saint-Pascal-de-Kamouraska (Saint-Pascal), Quebec
École Marie-Reine
1968 - Sherbrooke, Quebec
École Bernard / École secondaire Bernard
1960 - Sorel (Sorel-Tracy), Quebec
Bernard School, a branch of Saint-Pierre Boarding School, was built in 1960 by the Sorel School Commission. It was named in honour of Most Reverend Alexis-Xyste Bernard, Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe (1905-1923). The building was located on Morgan Street and had eighteen classrooms on…
Petite école Saint-Pierre
1934 - Sorel (Sorel-Tracy), Quebec
Don Bosco Junior High School
1953 - Sydney, Nova Scotia
École secondaire Étienne-Brûlé
1969 - Toronto, Ontario
École Georges-Étienne-Cartier
1967 - Toronto, Ontario
École Sainte-Madeleine
1965 - Toronto, Ontario
Villa Marguerite Bourgeoys
1952 - Toronto, Ontario
École normale de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame
1954 - Victoriaville, Quebec
In 1937, steps were taken for the creation of a normal school for young women in Victoriaville, but the school only opened in 1954. Sainte-Victoire Boarding School, located at 131 Notre-Dame Street West, housed the new normal school which provided teacher training for young women who wished to…
École Notre-Dame-des-Bois-Francs
1957 - Victoriaville (Arthabaska), Quebec
Notre-Dame-des-Bois-Francs School was established in 1957 in Arthabaska. Because Saint-Christophe d’Arthabaska Boarding School became too small to receive all the enrolled students, the Bois-Francs School Commission purchased a piece of land on Suzor Street in the centre of town. On…
École Saint-Christophe
1952 - Victoriaville (Arthabaska), Quebec
Waterbury Catholic High School
1926 - Waterbury
Mountain mission
1676 - Island of Montreal, Quebec
Elmwood School
1958 - Sydney (Whitney Pier), Nova Scotia
École Tremblay
1923 - Beauport-Est [Villeneuve], Quebec
On April 23, 1923, an agreement was reached regarding the construction of a new two-storey school in Beauport-East. The old school standing in that location was demolished and was replaced by a more modern building on Royal Street. At the request of Father Omer Plante of Beauport and Mr.…