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Schooling in Quebec

Preschool Education

SchoolbusChildren must be 5 by September 30 of the school year in order to enroll in Kinder (pre-scolaire 5). Some schools offer Pre-K (±è°ù±ð-²õ³¦´Ç±ô²¹¾±°ù±ðÌý4). Elementary School goes up to Grade 6, High School goes up to Grade 11. AÌýÌýfor children who turn 5 during the school year after Sept. 30Ìýis available throughÌýthe Ìý(CSSDM, formerly Commission scolaire de Montreal).


Welcome Class for Non-Francophone Children (ClasseÌýd'accueil)

Parlex-vous français? written on the blackboardThe language of instructionÌýin Quebec is French. Children who do not speak French may benefit from theÌý (ClasseÌýd'accueil)Ìýoffered by the French public school system. They will attend class with other children in a similar situation, who are either , or do not speak French.ÌýThe goal of the program is to immerseÌýthe children in intensive French classes for a year in order to prepare them to join regularÌýclasses in French. To register for this program, you must contact theÌýÌývia email atÌýaccueil [at] csdm.qc.caÌýor leave your request at 514 596-6084.


School Districts and Zones

Children may attend the public school that is withinÌýthe district of their home address. To attend a school outside theÌýdistrict (libre choix), parents must contact the school board, add their child's name toÌýa waiting list, and wait for a space to become available.

Some public schools have special programs and do not register children based on their home address.

Instead, they have an admissions testÌýor a lottery and mandatory parent sessions. The registration process for these schools may be during the previous fall. Regular public schools do registrationÌýin January and February.

Information is available at each school's website or via the school board. Please consult your local public school website and others you may be interested to learn more about registration dates and processes.

Map of Montreal with boroughs and school boards


French Public School Boards in Montreal

Centre de services scolaire de Montréal (CSSDM)

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Centre de services scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys (CSSMB)

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Centre de services scolaire Point-de-l'ÃŽle (CSSPI)

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English Public School Boards in Montreal

English Montreal School Board

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Lester B. Pearson School Board

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Alternative Schools

Alphabet letters in different shapes and coloursThere areÌýalternative schools in Montreal including schools offering special programs with emphasis in arts, music, sports, science, and more. The registration process for the alternative schools pertaining to the Centre de services scolaire de Montreal varies. In most cases, parents are required to attend a mandatory pre-admissions info session. For more information, please consult the , or the or visit your school board's website.


Home Schooling

Young boy doing self directed learningParents interested in home schoolingÌýmust contactÌýtheir school board. It may be done in English or French, but doing so in English doesÌýnot grant eligibility to study in English in Quebec. Parents must provide an educational plan for the school board's approval. Home schoolingÌýmust provide sufficient knowledge and competencies for the child to enter the public or private school system. ÌýThe school board will conduct discretionary evaluations. For more information, contact your local school board or consult the .Ìý Resources and support offered byÌýÌýandÌý.

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