Collège de Montréal, Private school building in downtown Montreal, Canada
Collège de Montréal is a secondary school building in downtown Montreal located at 1931 Sherbrooke Street West, serving students in grades 7 through 11 with dedicated facilities. The complex includes spaces for classroom instruction, academic support, and student activities.
Founded in 1767 by Sulpician Fathers as the Petit Séminaire, the institution began as a Catholic seminary before evolving into Montreal's first secondary school. This transformation shaped its role in the city's educational landscape for centuries.
The school connects English-speaking and French-speaking communities through its French-language education programs and diverse student population. Its role in the local education system reflects Montreal's multilingual character.
The school is located downtown and easily accessible by public transit. Since it is an active educational facility, visitor access may be restricted during school hours or without prior arrangement.
The complex contains the Ermitage hall, a historic performance venue that served as a major concert space for Montreal's music scene from 1914 through the 1960s. Many important musical events took place within this venue during its peak years.
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