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Are there Anglophone schools in Quebec?

Are there Anglophone schools in Quebec?

They must also file an application. There are no restrictions on who can attend an English adult education centre, CEGEP or university in Quebec. There are also no restrictions on who can go to private English schools that do not get government funding (French only).

Can you study in Quebec without speaking French?

Yes, you can study in Quebec if you don’t speal any French. There are several universities and collages in Montreal that teach in English, such as McGill, Concordia and Dawson. And most people working in downtown and some other areas can speak English. So it is easy to live in Montreal without knowing French.

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Can I study in English in Quebec?

There are three English-language universities in Quebec: McGill University, Concordia University and Bishop’s University.

What is high school called in Quebec?

école secondaire
High school (école secondaire) runs for five years — from grades seven to eleven. When students complete what’s called Secondary V (or grade 11), they are awarded a high school diploma from the provincial government.

How does high school work in Quebec?

In Quebec, there is no Grade 12. Generally, students begin at the age of 11-12 and finish Grade 11 at the age of 16. Once they have completed Grade 11, students will receive their Diploma of Secondary Studies (Diplôme d’études secondaires).

Is school free in Quebec?

In Quebec, public school is free from kindergarten to high school. This means there are no tuition fees for going to kindergarten, elementary school or high school. Education is free until the age of 18, or until 21 for someone with a disability.

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How to attend an English School in Quebec?

To attend an English kindergarten, elementary school, high school or vocational training centre in Quebec, students must fit into one of the categories explained in this article. They must also file an application. There are no restrictions on who can attend an English adult education centre, CEGEP or university in Quebec.

What if the Quebec Ministry of Education refuses to enroll in English?

If the Quebec ministry of education refuses a request to go to an English school, the parents or legal guardians can challenge the decision. In most situations, a challenge must be made within 60 days of getting the decision. The challenge must be made to a special court called the Tribunal administratif du Québec.

How many Anglophones have immigrated to Quebec?

According to the 2011 NHS, in 2011, there were 83,250 immigrants in Quebec that were classified as Anglophone. This represented 8.5\% of all Quebec immigrants, about the same representation of Anglophones in the total Quebec population.

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How often do people in Quebec use English and French?

Among Anglophone immigrants, 17\% used French most often at work, 70\% used English most often and 13\% used English and French equally at work. In comparison for the total Anglophone working population of Quebec, 25\% used French most often, 64\% used English and 11\% used both English and French equally.