Collège Stanislas (Quebec)
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Collège Stanislas | |
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Location | |
Sainte-Foy and Outremont , Canada | |
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Type | private Kindergarten through college |
Established | 1938 |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | Blue & red |
Nickname | Chevaliers |
Affiliations | ACCC, CCAA, AEFE |
Website | www |
Collège Stanislas in Sainte-Foy and Collège Stanislas de Montréal (FR) Outremont, Quebec are two campuses of an exclusive[clarification needed] French language private education institution for boys and girls aged 4 to 18 years which is accredited by the Agency for French Education Abroad (part of the Ministry of Education of France).
History
[edit]The school was founded in 1938 by Raoul Dandurand and other wealthy French Canadians as a Roman Catholic subsidiary of the renowned Collège Stanislas de Paris in Paris, France. Architect Jean Julien Perrault designed the campus on Dollard Boulevard in Outremont in 1941.[1] The second location in Ste.-Foy opened in 1989.
Programs
[edit]The college offers the equivalent of a provincial Secondary School Graduation Diploma (DES), Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC), and the French Baccalaureate. The college offers three pre-university programs. These pre-university programs, which take two years to complete, cover the subject matters which roughly correspond to the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada in preparation for a chosen field in university.
Campuses
[edit]- 1605 chemin Ste-Foy, Québec City
- 780 boulevard Dollard, Outremont
Notable alumni
[edit]- Jacques Parizeau, former Premier of Quebec
- Philippe Couillard, former Premier of Quebec
- Anthony Duclair, professional hockey player
- Raymond Bachand, Quebec Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade
- Jerome Choquette, lawyer and politician
- André D'Allemagne, teacher, political commentator, essayist
- Sébastien Dhavernas, actor and politician
- Alain Dubuc, journalist and economist
- Charles Gonthier, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Cleo Paskal, geopolitical analyst and author
- Michel Brault, filmmaker
- Claude Jutra, filmmaker
- Patrick Gemayel, member of Chromeo
- David Macklovitch, member of Chromeo
- fr: Antoine de Vial, priest, poet and essayist also as Vim Karénine
- Jean-Louis Baudouin, lawyer and Officer of the Order of Canada
- Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, actress, film director, and screenwriter
- Joseph Facal, politician
- fr: Claude Poissant, actor
- Claude Poissant, economist and journalist
- Jacques-Yvan Morin, lawyer and politician
- Charles Binamé, filmmaker
- fr: Nicolas Duvernois, entrepreneur, Pur Vodka
- Rami Atallah, CEO & Founder of SSENSE
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
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