Collège Stanislas, French education institution in Sainte-Foy, Canada
Collège Stanislas in Sainte-Foy is a school campus with multiple buildings offering instruction from preschool through secondary level. The grounds include separate areas for classrooms, science facilities, and recreational spaces designed for these age groups.
The original Collège Stanislas was founded in Montreal in 1938 and later expanded to other locations. The Sainte-Foy campus opened in 1989, extending this French educational tradition to the Quebec City region.
The school teaches French national curriculum alongside Quebec standards, creating a bilingual academic environment where students experience two educational traditions daily. This dual approach shapes the daily rhythm and community identity within the campus.
The school accepts enrollment applications throughout the year for students between 4 and 18 years old. As a private institution, admission typically requires completing an application and possibly attending an entrance assessment.
Graduates receive both the Quebec Secondary School Diploma and the French Baccalaureate, opening doors to international academic opportunities. This dual certification is uncommon in North America and provides access to universities across two continents.
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