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Education in Quebec is governed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement supérieur). It was administered at the local level by publicly elected French and English school boards, changed in 2020 to school service centres .
Formal education in Quebec began almost four hundred years ago, with the arrival of the Ursuline nuns to Lower Canada, and later the inauguration of the Jesuit College was inaugurated in 1635 in Quebec City. [6] [7] [8] The Jesuit College's initial vocation was to give the children of the colonists a classical education. It was the only ...
Students in Quebec who intend to pursue post-secondary education must attend a college (i.e., CEGEP) before enrolling in a Quebec university. Students who follow a general studies program in Quebec complete six years of primary school (grades 1 through 6), followed by five years of secondary school (called grades 7 through 11 or secondary 1 to secondary 5 in English and 1 re secondaire au 5 e ...
The Quebec education system is unique in North America. The college level is both a post-secondary education in itself and a separate step required for university admissions. For students graduating from secondary school in Quebec, a college diploma is required for admission into university. In the rest of Canada, colleges have historically ...
Education in Quebec by city (14 C) Education in Quebec by region (16 C) A. Archives in Quebec (10 P) E. English-language education in Quebec (4 C, 2 P) F.
Schools in Quebec City (10 P) U. Université Laval (4 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Education in Quebec City" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
The Law on Public Education (French: Loi sur l'instruction publique) is a provincial law of Quebec which legislates the Québécois public education system. [1] It is under the responsibility of the Minister of Education of Quebec. The legislation originated in 1801. The current law was adopted in 1988, resulting from the modernization of ...
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