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Wa-Yo-Gakko Gakuin (also known as École Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci)

1937 - Hachinohe

最初の5人の姉妹が福島に修道院を開いた5年後、1937年ルミュ司教の招きにより、シスターマリー・ダマスとシスターセント・ジャンヌ・ダザが八戸に出発し、経営が困難になっていた和洋専門学校でピアノ、料理などを教えた。同時に八戸小教区の幼稚園で宗教教育を行った。

1938年には更に3名、シスターセント・クレール・ド・ラ・プロヴィダンス、シスターセント・オーギュスタン・ド・ソヴール、シスターセント・アルフォンス・ド・ヴァランスが着任し、初めは12人だった生徒が4年後には102人と発展した。

1941年には戦争で姉妹たちは青森に抑留され、その後、帰国を余儀なくされた…

École Dupuis

1954 - Verdun (Montreal), Quebec

In 1954, the Verdun School Commission established Dupuis School thanks to Inspector J.-D. Ducharme’s support. This branch school of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs School in the Verdun area of Montreal was located on Lasalle Boulevard. The founders were Sister Sainte-Renelle (Jeanne Fortin),…

Saint Willibrord Primary School

1931 - Verdun (Montreal)

In 1931, the Verdun Catholic School Commission asked for a new English-language elementary school. Indeed, the existing school was no longer able to adequately receive such large numbers of students; some had their classes in the basement of McDonald Church. The new Saint Willibrord Primary…

Mission at Sault-au-Récollet

1701 - Sault-au-Récollet (Montreal)

École normale d'Alma

1955 - Alma, Quebec

Alma Normal School was established in 1955, thanks to the combined efforts of the region’s religious and school authorities over a ten year time span. It shared the premises with Marguerite-Bourgeoys High School in Alma. The direction of the new Alma Normal School was entrusted to the…

Saint Michael School

1948 - Alma (Riverbend), Quebec

In 1948, at the request of the English-speaking Catholic population of Riverbend, near Alma, Saint Michael School, formerly a Protestant school, became a Catholic institution. In January of that same year, the Catholic School Commission, asked the Congrégation de Notre-Dame to send sisters to…

École Saint-Cléophée

1958 - Alma, Quebec

École Sainte-Thérèse

1943 - Alma, Quebec

Built in 1912, Sainte-Thérèse School opened as a branch of Saint-Joseph Convent in Alma in 1943. The direction was entrusted to the Congrégation de Notre-Dame and Sister Sainte-Madeleine-de-Provence (Germaine Chagnon) was its director. In September, there were one hundred sixteen registered…

École Saint-Georges

1955 - Alma, Quebec

École Saint-Pierre

1955 - Alma, Quebec

n 1955, at the request of Mr. Louis-Philippe Bédard, Alma School Commission Director of Studies, Saint-Pierre School was entrusted to the Congrégation de Notre-Dame. Sister Saint-Alcide (Rose-Delima Gaudet) became the founder and director of this branch school of Saint-Joseph Convent. Because…

Antigonish High School

1955 - Antigonish, Nova Scotia

Couvent Sainte-Brigitte

1878 - Bathurst-Ville (Bathurst), New Brunswick

École Marguerite-Bourgeoys

1956 - Boucherville, Quebec

Saint Francis Xavier School

1953 - Brockville, Ontario

Saint Mary School

1954 - Brockville, Ontario

Notre Dame Convent

1869 - Cambridgeport

École de la Pointe-Rocheuse

1949 - Caraquet, New Brunswick

In September 1949, the Congrégation de Notre-Dame convent opened its first branch school in the town of Caraquet’s school district number 5. This school, named Pointe-Rocheuse School, was made up of two classrooms and was located less than a kilometer away from the convent. Sister Sainte-…

Birchwood High School

1958 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

École Marguerite-Bourgeoys

1952 - Châteauguay, Quebec

École du Christ-Roi

1933 - Châteauguay, Quebec

Couvent Notre-Dame-de-la-Visitation

1689 - Château-Richer, Quebec

Château-Richer Convent is among the first missions of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame. In 1689, the sisters arrived in Château-Richer, in Notre-Dame-de-la-Visitation Parish, in order to provide education to the girls of the area. For several years, Sister Saint-Paul (Marie Bouchard), one the…

Marymount Convent / Marymount High School

1960 - Montreal, Quebec

The history of Marymount School is closely connected to Saint Augustine of Canterbury School (both in Montreal). It all began in 1931, when Saint Augustine School inaugurated its secondary 1 classes. However, in order to complete their high-school studies, students needed to…

École Immaculée-Conception

1954 - Danville, Quebec

In September 1954 Immaculée-Conception School, a branch of Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire Convent, opened in Danville. The building which had formerly housed the boys’ section of Masson School changed its name and vocation to become a school for girls. Three sisters of the Congregation established this…

Mission du Sault-Saint-Louis

1683 - Sault-Saint-Louis (Kahnawake), Quebec

Saint Mary of the Lake School

1867 - Kingston, Ontario

École normale Notre-Dame-de-l'Estrie

1959 - Lac-Mégantic, Quebec

In 1959, at the request of Archbishop Georges Cabana of Sherbrooke, the Department of Public Instruction authorized the establishment of a normal school in Lac-Mégantic. The city’s School Commission set up classes and the residence of the new school’s prospective boarders in Notre-Dame-de-la-…

Charlo's Cove School

1957 - Larry's River (Larrys River), Nova Scotia

On August 26, 1957, at the request of Bishop John R. MacDonald of Antigonish, two sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame arrived in the small town of Charlo’s Cove, Nova Scotia to teach in the small parish school, a branch of Mount Carmel Convent-School. They were: Sister Saint John (Sarah…