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  • Buckingham Elementary School

    Buckingham Elementary School

    With its focus on academic and individual excellence, Buckingham Elementary School creates an open learning environment that empowers students.

    615, George Street
    Gatineau (Buckingham), Québec  J8L 2E1

    819 986-3191
    buckingham.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Dream, Believe, Achieve!

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 187 students

    Principal:
    James Price

    Academics

    • Focus on what good learning looks like
    • School Success team to monitor and analyze data
    • Measure our impact in our core subject areas
    • Balanced Literacy program in French and English – daily 5, sound prints, response to literature, writing, reading and vocabulary building
    • Passe-Partout Program (prekindergarten)
    • Latest technology in classrooms to enhance learning

    Services

    • Small English school with big city facilities
    • Family focused environment
    • On-site daycare
    • Full service cafeteria
    • Large gym
    • Outdoor play structures
    • A lot of green space
    • Resource support
    • Homework Program
    • Alternative Program – Lindsay Place
    • TRIBES School
    • Anti-Bullying prevention (Olweus)

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • Soccer, basketball, flag football, volleyball, softball, floor hockey
    • Track and Field
    • Games Club
    • Art Club
    • Craft Club

    Activities & Events

    • Daily Bread Program
    • Spaghetti Dinner
    • Friendship Breakfast
    • Acti-Leaders
    • MusicMakers
    • Debates
    • Terry Fox Run
    • Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser
    • Christmas Concert
    • We Day
  • Chelsea Elementary School

    Chelsea Elementary School

    With its focus on individual achievement, students of Chelsea Elementary develop the ability to become independent learners. This school is committed to inclusive education and fosters the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of students. The school encourages collaboration between home and school.

    74, Old Chelsea Road
    PO box 450
    Chelsea, Québec  J9B 1K9

    819 827-0245
    chelsea.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Respect for all, by all

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 292 students

    Principal:
    William Rosseel

    Academics

    • Focus: literacy, math & science
    • Outdoor education & Environmental awareness
    • Information and communication technologies
    • Enriched French Program
    • Kindergarten 50% French Immersion

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • The Centre for students with special needs
    • Leadership program for students
    • Reading program
    • Homework program
    • FSL resources
    • ELA resources
    • Professional Educational Library

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Football, Soccer, Volleyball and Basketball
    • Skiing
    • Choir
    • Nature program through the daycare services

    Activities & Events

    • Home and School activities
    • Paddling day
    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
    • Robotics activities
    • MusicMakers
    • St. Brigid’s Camp Day
  • Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School

    Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School

    Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School’s mission is to foster a safe and caring environment in which each student develops as a lifelong learner.

    89, Centre Street
    PO Box 119
    Shawville, Québec  J0X 2Y0

    819 647-3800
    mcdowell.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 275 students

    Principal:
    Grady Robertson

    Academics

    • Homework Club
    • Mentoring program
    • Reading volunteers and coaches
    • Focus: math, literacy and French
    • K-3 French immersion program (K-6 starting 2018/2019)
    • Literacy program
    • Community involvement

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • K4 Program (part-time)
    • Life Room
    • Cafeteria (warm meals available)
    • Community Outreach
    • Service d’accueil

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Québec en forme
    • Student Council
    • Glee Club
    • Little Rock curling club
    • Basketball clinic
    • Basketball, soccer and volleyball
    • Track and field

    Activities & Events

    • Spirit days
    • Remembrance Day Ceremony
    • School musical
    • Fundraisers for school equipment
    • BBQs
    • Christmas assembly
    • Jump Rope for Heart
    • Spring Fair
    • Principal’s Awards
  • Dr. Wilbert Keon School (K-11)

    Dr. Wilbert Keon School (K-11)

    This school focuses mainly on strong academics in order to create a learning community accessible to students and staff.

    104, Notre Dame street
    PO Box 157
    Chapeau, Québec  J0X 1M0

    819 689-2488

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 2 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 153 students

    Principal:
    Neil Fleming

    Academics

    • French immersion: 50/50 K to grade 6
    • Outdoor Education Program
    • Focus: literacy, math & second language learning
    • LEARN courses and tutoring
    • Graduation requirement support

    Services

    • Before and after-school care
    • Fruit program
    • Student leaders
    • Municipal library is located at the school
    • DART

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Destination Imagination
    • Destination Leadership
    • Student Council
    • Arts program
    • Hockey, Volleyball, Running and fitness clubs, Skiing, Canoeing, Softball

    Activities & Events

    • Live Different
    • Geordie Productions
    • Terry Fox
    • Advisory activities
    • Arts and cultural activities
    • Alpine, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing
    • Holiday dinner
    • Food drives
    • Spring celebration of learning
    • Drama productions
    • End-of-year school trips
    • Farewell celebration
  • Eardley Elementary School

    Eardley Elementary School

    Eardley Elementary School believes in innovation in technology and learning that reinforce the roots of lifelong learning. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has” – Margaret Mead

    180, North Street
    Gatineau (Aylmer), Québec  J9H 6Y9

    819 684-5955
    eardley.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Spirit, Strength, Wisdom

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 361 students

    Principal:
    Julia Horner

    Academics

    • French immersion
      • 100% French K-1
      • 86% French 2
      • 60% French 3-4
      • 56/44 French 5-6
    • Interactive whiteboard in classrooms
    • Literacy program
    • Computers in all classrooms
    • Transitions program
    • Autism Spectrum Disorder students are integrated in the regular class

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Hot lunches available
    • TRIBES School
    • Homework program
    • Special education and resource specialists
    • Physical education specialists

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Dance
    • Tai-Kwon-Do
    • Track and field
    • Volleyball and Softball
    • Cross-country

    Activities & Events

    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
    • Museum visits
    • Outdoor Education Program
  • G. Théberge School (K-11)

    G. Théberge School (K-11)

    With its diverse student body, G. Théberge School focuses on inclusion and strengthening learning opportunities. The school has built strong relationships with parents and the community.

    38 Boucher Street
    PO Box 610
    Temiscaming, Québec  J0Z 3R0

    819 627-1212
    gtheberge.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    We enter to learn, and leave when we achieve

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 2 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 109 students

    Principal:
    Allison Boone

    Academics

    • Focus on languages and literacy
    • Work Oriented Training Path
    • French classes offered
    • Special Education Program
    • LEARN Classes (online)
    • Outdoor education course

    Services

    • Pre-K program (all day)
    • Homework Club
    • Cafeteria with hot meals
    • Healthy snacks program
    • Service d’accueil
    • Anti-bullying initiatives (Olweus)

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • Book Club
    • Floor hockey
    • Piano and guitar lessons available at lunch
    • Lego Club
    • Graduation Committee
    • Drama Club

    Activities & Events

    • Terry Fox fundraisers
    • Christmas Concert
    • Winter Carnival Week
    • Downhill skiing
    • Variety Show
    • WE Day
  • Golden Valley School (K-11)

    Golden Valley School (K-11)

    Golden Valley School is truly committed to providing English language education to all students. It also works with members of the community, creating a sense of belonging for all.

    980 7th Street
    Val d’Or, Québec  J9P 3P8

    819 825-3211
    goldenvalley.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Goals + Effort = Success

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 2 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 274 students

    Principal:
    Stephanie Frigon

    Academics

    • Homework Club
    • Focus on English speaking
    • Literacy network
    • Online learning opportunities
    • Wood-working
    • French classes available
    • Art classes
    • P-Bone music class
    • Goal setting with students
    • Reading and math buddies
    • Interactive whiteboards in all classes
    • LEARN Distance Education
    • Work Oriented Training Path

    Services

    • Breakfast Club
    • Only English school in the area
    • Christmas basket donations
    • Daily “opportunity time” for secondary
    • Anti-bullying initiatives (Olweus)
    • Daycare
    • TRIBES School
    • School Library
    • School nurse
    • Sensory room
    • Aboriginal Success Program

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Winter sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Community clean-ups
    • Lunch time board games
    • Ultimate frisbee
    • Clubs : Movie, Martial Arts, Running, Video Games, Board Games, Outdoors, and Drumming.
    • Choir

    Activities & Events

    • Picnic with community
    • Activity days
    • Student of the month award
    • Honour Roll
    • Inter-sectorial group activities
    • Community suppers
    • Remembrance Day ceremony
    • Book fair
    • Christmas concert
    • Talent shows
    • School Spirit Days
    • Monthly assemblies
    • Jog-a-Walk fundraiser
  • Greater Gatineau Elementary School

    Greater Gatineau Elementary School

    The academic focus includes bilingual literacy, math skills and technology. The staff truly wants to see each student succeed on all levels – educationally, personally and socially.

    297 Alice Street,
    Gatineau, Québec  J8P 3M6

    819 663-4842
    greatergatineau.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Every student, every day, a success in our Community

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary (K-6)

    School size:
    Approximately 480 students

    Principal:
    Valerie Link

    Vice-Principal:
    Graham Fleming

    Academics

    • French Classes (Core and Enriched)
    • Focus on literacy skills
    • Ethics and religious cultures
    • Physical Education
    • Outdoor Education Program
    • Science
    • Technology: Chromebooks, iPads, Smartboards, Robotics, Coding
    • Math

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Resource small group instruction
    • Accommodations for Special Needs
    • TRIBES school
    • Anti-Bullying/Anti-Violence Program
    • Free Breakfast and Milk Program
    • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach
    • Tracking and reporting on individual success
    • Hot Meal and Pizza Program

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Coding Club
    • Art Club
    • Scrapbooking Club
    • Choir
    • Zumba
    • Lego Club
    • Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Soccer, Cross-Country and Touch Football
    • Stunting and Gymnastics Club
    • Drama Club
    • Champions for Life
    • School Newspaper Club
    • Photography Club
    • AV “Tech Crew” Club
    • Destination Imagination
    • Power Play
    • Alternate Recess Activities
    • Playground Leadership Program (PALS)

    Activities & Events

    • Talent show
    • Virtue Awards Assemblies with student performances
    • Terry Fox Run, Jump Rope for Heart
    • Remembrance Day ceremony
    • Home & School monthly events (movie nights, dances, Carnival, Corn Roast)
    • MusicMakers
    • Drama Productions
    • Winter Fun Day
    • Cultural Outings
    • Theatre Group Performances at School
    • Peace Learning Circles Day
    • Grade 6 Graduation Ceremony
  • Lord Aylmer Elementary School

    Lord Aylmer Elementary School

    Lord Aylmer School is an inclusive place of learning with high academic standards that cultivates healthy personal and social development for all students.

    Junior Campus
    819 684-4888
    130 Frank Robinson Road
    Gatineau, Québec J9H 4A6

    Senior Campus
    819 684-6801
    116 Frank Robinson Road,
    Gatineau, Québec J9H 4A6

    lordaylmer.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Together, we succeed

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary (Grade 6)

    School size:
    Approximately 670 students

    Principal:
    Samantha Halpin

    Vice Principal:
    Hanna Patrick

    Academics

    • Dual Track (French Immersion and English Programs)
    • French Immersion program
      • 100% in Kindergarten and Cycle 1
      • 50% Cycles 2 and 3English program with French Second Language
    • Specialists in Physical Education, Music, Drama
    • Resource support
    • Music program (K and Cycle 1)
    • Drama program (Cycle 2 and 3)
    • Strong Balanced Literacy
    • Outdoor Education
    • Focus on helping students reach their full potential

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Behaviour Technician
    • Homework Help program
    • Student recycling and composting program
    • Hot Lunch
    • Pizza Lunch (Home and School Committee)

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Athletics-Varsity Teams: cross country running, soccer, football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, track and field
    • Free lunch and recess activities : intra-mural sports, dance club, circus training, remote control cars, drama plays, choir, running club, open mic café, knitting club, etc.
    • Paid lunch activities : Yoga, Karate, Dance, Science, Cartooning, Arts and Crafts, etc.
    • Student leadership program

    Activities & Events

    • Very active Home and School committee
    • Terry Fox Run
    • Remembrance Day Ceremony
    • Lord Aylmer’s Got Talent
    • Christmas play
    • Christmas & spring concerts
    • Variety show
    • School dances
    • Halloween activities
    • Art exhibits
    • O Canada every morning
    • Student announcements
    • “I Love to Read” week
    • Jump Rope for Heart
    • Winter activity days
    • Movie nights
    • Fleurs de Macadam
    • Back to School and Spring BBQs (Home and School)
  • Maniwaki Woodland School (K-11)

    Maniwaki Woodland School (K-11)

    Maniwaki Woodland School feels the individual success of students is very important. This school wants to motivate and engage the students.

    247 des Oblats
    Maniwaki, Québec J9E 1G6

    819 449-2597
    maniwakiwoodland.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 2 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 218 students

    Principal:
    Ryan Woodhouse

    Academics

    • Literacy Focus
    • Advisory Program
    • Goal setting and prioritizing
    • Maniwaki math initiative
    • LEARN (distance education)
    • Sports and Leisure Program (Sec 4 & 5)
    • Aboriginal Success Team
    • Outdoor Education and Environmental Awareness Program
    • Native Studies Course
    • Advisory system

    Services

    • Community Learning Center
    • Elder in Residence Program
    • After school tutoring (secondary)
    • Homework Assistance Program (elementary)
    • Service Accueil (French second language support)
    • Breakfast Club
    • Anti-bullying program (Olweus)
    • School library
    • Only English school in the area
    • Hot lunch Fridays
    • Rural Intervention and Prevention Program

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Québec en forme
    • Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball and Curling
    • Zumba
    • Choir
    • Yoga
    • Guitar Club

    Activities & Events

    • Native drumming
    • Skate-a-thon
    • Literacy Bingo Night
    • Books Fair
    • Student of the Month Awards
    • Golden Broom Program
  • Namur Intermediate School (K-9)

    Namur Intermediate School (K-9)

    Its strong focus on academics and literacy, Namur Intermediate School would like to continue to raise student achievement. This school also provides artistic and fitness outlets to ensure a balanced school culture.

    333, rue de l’Hôtel-de-ville
    Namur, Québec J0V 1N0

    819 426-2996
    namur.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 1 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 92 students

    Principal:
    Tammy Downing

     

    Academics

    • Focus on core subjects
    • Student mentors
    • Student tutors
    • Keeping students active
    • Outdoor Education Program
    • Students leave bilingual
    • Debate team

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • K-4 full-time program
    • Access to municipal library
    • Volunteers from l’âge d’or
    • Student lounge (secondary)
    • Only English school in the area
    • Good partnership with French school and municipality
    • Homework Club
    • Alliance Alimentaire
    • Anti-bullying program (Olweus)
    • TRIBES school

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Québec en forme
    • Student Council
    • Reading team
    • Basketball
    • Snowshoeing
    • Volleyball
    • Hockey
    • Acti-leader program
    • Lunch hour sports program

    Activities & Events

    • Terry Fox Fundraising
    • Family Literacy Day
    • Remembrance Day event
    • Halloween event
    • Intramural activities
    • Winter fun day
    • Awards day
    • Corn roast
    • Food bank drive
    • Track and field day
    • School Spirit days
  • Noranda School (K-11)

    Noranda School (K-11)

    Noranda School believes that students’ well being is of paramount importance to their learning. As well as providing a caring and stimulating English environment for our students, the school strives to be up to date in a variety of teaching/learning strategies.

    10 avenue Québec
    Rouyn-Noranda, Québec J9X 1G2

    819 762-2706
    noranda.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Together, we succeed

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to Cycle 2 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 125 students

    Principal:
    Amy Barker

    Vice Principal:
    Roxanne Martin

    Academics

    • Focus on literacy
    • Focus on bilingualism
    • Strong mathematics program
    • Violin, guitar and music theory instruction at all levels
    • Enriched French as a second language
    • Applied Science and Technology
    • Distance Education for Advance Math, Chemistry and Physics
    • Buddy Reading – all levels
    • DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) – all levels
    • HOT (30 minutes Homework Opportunity Time daily)

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Zen room with special education technician
    • Qualified resource teachers
    • Milk program
    • Snack program
    • Anti-bullying program
    • Access to Centre de ressource des services sociaux

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • Volleyball (with CSRN)
    • Soccer league at lunch
    • Track and field
    • Cross country running club
    • Gardening Club

    Activities & Events

    • Destination Imagination
    • Destination Leadership
    • Intramurals
    • Public Speaking
    • Dictée PGL
    • Family Literacy Day
    • Daffodils Campaign
    • Yearbook (Grad Committee)
    • Terry Fox Run
    • FME, Guitar Festval, Film Festival
    • Yoga, martial arts, theatrical workshops
  • Onslow Elementary School

    Onslow Elementary School

    Onslow Elementary is a small rural school known for its peaceful, caring environment, its dedication to academic excellence and a well-rounded education. Onslow is an active member of its surrounding community and is proud of its strong partnerships with parents, students and community members.

    850 Clarendon street
    PO Box 159
    Quyon, Québec J0X 2V0

    819 458-2375
    onslow.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 72 students

    Principal:
    Cathy Nugent

    Academics

    • Focus on literacy
    • Student engagement
    • Encourage leadership roles
    • Daily 5 cycle groupings
    • Differentiated learning methods
    • “One-to-One” Technology Ratio in classes

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • K4 program
    • Breakfast Club
    • Library
    • Resource centre
    • Homework Club
    • Anti-bullying initiatives (Olweus)
    • Counselling services
    • Speech and language

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Soccer
    • Volleyball
    • Cross-country
    • WQSB tournaments
    • Knitting club
    • Choir
    • MusicMakers

    Activities & Events

    • Christmas concert
    • Parent craft fair
    • Talent show
    • Community involvement
    • Whole school spirit activities
    • Lunch hour activities
    • Active Home and School Committee
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School

    Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School

    Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School (or PETES for close friends) is the definition of a community school. There is a true focus on community involvement, and understanding cultural differences.

    2, Millar Street
    Gatineau (Hull), Québec J8Y 3N3

    819 777-8600
    petes.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 477 students

    Principal:
    David McFall

    Academics

    • Focus: literacy, math & languages
    • iPad Pilot Project
    • Student leaders
    • Encourage active life-styles
    • Peer helping program
    • Focus on well-balanced students
    • Project of Hearts
    • Reading buddies
    • Educational videoconferences
    • Homework Club

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Breakfast / Lunch Club
    • Québec Federation of Parent Committee
    • Community Learning Centre (CLC)
    • Anti-bullying campaign (Olweus)
    • Neufeld workshops for parents
    • Videoconferencing for workshops: Parenting, bullying, business, etc.

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • Performance groups (choir and choreography)
    • Indoor soccer teams
    • Peer helpers
    • Games leaders
    • Judo
    • Fitness Club
    • Environmental Club
    • Drumming Club
    • Citizenship Club (volunteer at school and through community)
    • Skipping Club
    • Running Club

    Activities & Events

    • BBQs
    • Gaelic football tournaments
    • Community events
    • Cultural and heritage events
    • Student exchanges
    • Robotics
    • Evening sports nights
    • Family dinners
    • Monthly activity afternoons
    • Weekly parent/staff soccer
    • Fitness night
  • Poltimore Elementary School

    Poltimore Elementary School

    Poltimore Elementary School is a small school that is building community connections. The school is the only English school in the area and acts as a local hub.

    2, Paugan road
    Val des Monts, Québec, J8N 2G9

    819 457-2335
    poltimore.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Maximize individual achievement as a united community

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 45 students

    Principal:
    Melanie Hogan

    Academics

    • Focus on literacy
    • Focus on core subjects
    • Resource teacher
    • Daily bread program
    • Differentiated learning methods
    • Multi-level classes
    • Literacy learning
    • Small class sizes
    • Focus on individual potential

    Services

    • Breakfast Club
    • Multi-Âge program
    • Community and school share grounds
    • Family atmosphere
    • Anti-bullying program (Olweus)
    • Active parent involvement

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Yoga
    • Science
    • Exploration
    • Cooking
    • Art
    • Track and field
    • Caroling
    • Skiing/snowshoeing
    • Outdoor education

    Activities & Events

    • Spaghetti dinners
    • Annual concert
    • Destination Imagination
    • MusicMakers
    • English public speaking
    • School-wide spirit activities
    • Active participation of parents in various activities : Fundraising, hot lunches, special events, volunteers in school, support school improvements…
  • Queen Elizabeth Elementary School

    Queen Elizabeth Elementary School

    The school’s primary objective is to provide an instructional program that motivates students to become lifelong learners. The school would like to improve students’ self esteem and confidence to become ethical citizens and leaders.

    9, Begley Street
    PO Box 240
    Kazabazua, Québec J0X 1X0

    819 467-2865
    queenelizabeth.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 87 students

    Principal:
    Alana Albert

    Academics

    • Focus on individual success
    • Create balanced students
    • Minimum of one hour of French each day
    • Focus on literacy
    • Focus on core subjects
    • Interactive whiteboards in all classes
    • Small classes
    • Volunteer community reading program

    Services

    • Full-Time K4 program
    • Breakfast Club
    • Anti-bullying initiatives
    • Library
    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Connection with CLSC nurse and social workers
    • Milk program
    • Service d’accueil

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Dreams Take Flight (Partnership with Disney and Air Canada)
    • WQSB tournaments
    • Cross-country skiing
    • Snowshoeing

    Activities & Events

    • Awards for academic achievement
    • Volunteer lunch
    • Remembrance Day
    • MusicMakers
    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
    • Environmental activities with Mr. E
    • Christmas concert
    • Destination Imagination
  • St. John’s Elementary School

    St. John’s Elementary School

    Literacy and participation are important factors for success. St. John’s Elementary School focuses on student motivation and community involvement in order to create intrinsic life-long learners.

     

    10, Leslie Street
    Campbell’s Bay, Québec J0X 1K0

    819 648-2149

    Motto:
    Together We Succeed

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 120 students

    Principal:
    Lorianne Bertrand

    Academics

    • Focus on literacy
    • Work ethic is important
    • School perseverance
    • SMART Board™ in classrooms
    • Videoconferencing (virtual trips)
    • Guided reading
    • Drama
    • Literacy Leaders

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Full-Time Pre-K Program
    • Breakfast Club
    • Caught being good program
    • Leadership program
    • Reading Buddies
    • PATRO partnership
    • Community Learning Centre (CLC)
    • TRIBES school
    • Safe school patrol (Unit X with SQ)
    • Acti-leaders

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Pontiac en forme
    • Yoga
    • Soccer
    • Acro-gym
    • Sports with local Maison des Jeunes

    Activities & Events

    • Winter Carnival week
    • Christmas concert
    • Literacy week
    • Nutritional workshops
    • Anti-bullying workshops
    • Jump Rope for Heart
    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
  • South Hull Elementary School

    South Hull Elementary School

    South Hull Elementary School focuses on healthy and balanced lifestyles. The school is dedicated to student success and life-long learners.

    86 Crescent Drive
    Gatineau (Aylmer), Québec J9H 1T6

    819 684-6565
    southhull.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    South Hull : A Caring School!

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 438 students

    Principal:
    Erick Tremblay

    Academics

    • French immersion:
      • Kindergarten: 100%
      • Cycle 1: 100%
      • Cycle 2: 75%
      • Cycle 3: 50%
    • Individual success plans
    • Benchmarking (reading)
    • Student resources

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • Service d’accueil
    • Anti-bullying initiatives (Olweus)
    • Governing Board
    • Home & School

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Variety of sports
    • Variety of social activities

    Activities & Events

    • Talent shows
    • Christmas concert
    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
    • Destination Imagination
    • MusicMakers
    • Camp-Air-au-Bois (C3Y2)
    • Literacy Day
    • Monster Ball
    • Summerfest
  • Wakefield Elementary School

    Wakefield Elementary School

    Wakefield Elementary is a bilingual community school dedicated to academic excellence and individual student growth.

    878, Riverside road
    Wakefield, Québec, J0X 3G0

    819 459-2373
    wakefield.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    Be yourself, Better yourself, Believe in yourself

    Grades:
    Kindergarten to cycle 3 Elementary

    School size:
    Approximately 333 students

    Principal:
    Julie Fram-Greig

    Academics

    • Extended Core French Program (Cycle 2: 60% English/40% French)
    • Reading buddies
    • Focus on math, French and English
    • Interactive whiteboards in all classes
    • Music program
    • Environmental Education program

    Services

    • Daycare (before and after school)
    • K-4 program
    • Student leaders
    • Partnership with Youth Centre
    • Connection with CLSC nurse and social workers
    • Partnership with MRC Police

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • School Choir
    • Ski Club
    • Snowshoeing
    • Cross-country skiing
    • Sports Clubs
    • Volleyball, Softball and Soccer
    • Track and Field
    • Cross-country run
    • Grade 5-6 Camping trips

    Activities & Events

    • Involvement in local community events:
      • Harvest Festival
      • Dragon Fest
      • Writers’ Festival
      • Fairbairn House Heritage Centre
    • MusicMakers
    • Intramural sports
    • Children’s Holiday sale
    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
    • Environmental activity days with Mr. E. – all grades
  • D’Arcy McGee High School

    D’Arcy McGee High School

    D’Arcy McGee High School is dedicated to providing its students with a rich school life. The school also encourages community involvement, and student empowerment. The school’s mantra is to foster a safe, caring and respectful community in which everybody learns and achieves individual success.

     

    925, du Plateau Boulevard
    Gatineau (Aylmer), Québec J9J 3G2

    819 684-7472
    symmesdarcy.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Cycle 2 Secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 625 students

    Principal:
    Tara Laine

    Vice Principals:
    Chris Byrne
    Kate Smith

    Academics

    • Group approach in learning
    • High standards set for student
    • Remediation
    • Professional learning community
    • Enrichment
    • French immersion
    • Work-Orientation Training Path
    • Semi-specialized and Alternative programs
    • Centre for Excellence

    Services

    • Student Leaders
    • Student Council
    • Peer Mediators
    • Anti-bullying initiatives
    • Restorative Practice Approach
    • Drug and alcohol resource worker
    • Guidance and Counseling/ Orientation
    • CLSC social worker
    • CLSC nurse
    • Breakfast Program

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • D’Arcy Theatre Guild (Award-Winning)
    • Sports:  ultimate frisbee, rugby, volleyball, soccer, track and field, hockey, touch football, running club and basketball
    • Band
    • Art Club

    Activities & Events

    • Terry Fox fundraisers
    • Anti-bullying initiatives
    • EH! Environment and Humanitarian Group
    • Native Circle
    • Pride Club
    • Europe Trip
    • Humanitarian Trip
    • Rube Goldberg Machine Challenge
  • Hadley Junior High School

    Hadley Junior High School

    Hadley Junior High School believes in the potential of each student. Academic Success is high on our school’s radar. We feel that a safe, healthy and rich school life that includes arts and sports are the keys to success. Hadley has a rich school life and holds its students and staff to the highest standards in terms of attitude, effort and behaviour.

    80, Daniel Johnson Blvd
    Gatineau, Québec J8Z 1S3

    819 776-3158
    hadleyphilemon.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    To achieve Success through Education and Community

    Grades:
    Cycle 1 Secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 496 students

    Principal:
    Dodie Payne

    Vice Principals:
    Terri McPhail
    Jeremy Wouda
    Correne Giles

    Academics

    • Soon offering a Sport-Études program
    • Academic awards
    • Book Club
    • Math contests
    • Orientation sessions
    • Peer tutoring and leaders
    • Enriched French Program
    • Rosetta Stone French
    • Guidance counselling

    Services

    • Academic remediation
    • Peer mentoring
    • Breakfast Club
    • Native Students Circle Group
    • Community Officer
    • Youth counsellors
    • School-wide anti-bullying program
    • Drug and alcohol awareness
    • CLSC nurses and social worker

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • School Band
    • Award winning drama productions
    • Citizenship opportunities
    • Varsity teams Hawks : badminton, soccer, hockey, football, cross-country, track and field, Rugby, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, basketball
    • Mini-University

    Activities & Events

    • Homeroom competitions
    • Christmas food drive
    • Travel
    • Various fundraisers
    • Boat cruise
    • Destination Imagination
    • Public Speaking Contest
    • Dances
    • Recognition assemblies
    • Hosts Project ACTIVE
    • Intramural Activities
    • Hosts Elementary Track & Field
  • Philemon Wright High School

    Philemon Wright High School

    Philemon Wright High School believes in the potential of each student. Academic success is high on our school’s radar. We feel that a safe, healthy and rich school life that includes arts and sports are the keys to success. Philemon Wright has a rich school life and holds its students and staff to the highest standards in terms of attitude, effort and behaviour.

    80, Daniel Johnson Blvd
    Gatineau, Québec J8Z 1S3

    819 776-3158
    hadleyphilemon.westernquebec.ca

    Motto:
    To achieve Success through Education and Community

    Grades:
    Cycle 2 Secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 657 students

    Principal:
    Dodie Payne

    Vice Principals:
    Terri McPhail
    Jeremy Wouda
    Correne Giles

    Academics

    • Soon offering a Sport-Études program
    • Academic awards
    • Book Club
    • Orientation sessions for post -secondary options
    • Rosetta Stone Program
    • Enriched French
    • Power Play French
    • Advanced math
    • Advanced science
    • Guidance counselling

    Services

    • Academic remediation
    • Peer mentoring and tutoring
    • Breakfast Club
    • Native Students Circle Group
    • Gay Straight Lesbian Alliance
    • School-wide anti-bullying program
    • Youth counsellors
    • Strong community involvement
    • Drug and alcohol awareness
    • CLSC nurses and social worker

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • School Band
    • Award winning Drama Club (CAPPIES)
    • Citizenship opportunities
    • 20 varsity sports teams (Falcons) (Boys and Girls): badminton, soccer, hockey, football, cross-country, track and field, basketball, volleyball, rugby, and lacrosse.

    Activities & Events

    • BBQs
    • Battle of the Bands
    • Christmas food drive
    • Dances
    • Recognition assemblies
    • Hosts Project ACTIVE
    • Intramural activities
    • Sports and academic awards
    • Destination Leadership
    • Travel opportunities
    • Outdoor Education Program, Fitness and Nutrition
  • Pontiac High School

    Pontiac High School

    Pontiac High is a rural secondary school located in a charming and welcoming community. The school offers a variety of academic programs as well as trades and focuses on ensuring individual excellence for each student.

    455, Maple street
    PO Box 4600
    Shawville, Québec, J0X 2Y0

    819 647-2244
    phs.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Cycles 1 & 2 Secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 400 students

    Principal:
    Terry Burns

    Vice Principal:
    Luke McLaren

    Academics

    • Lunch and after school tutoring
    • Core French
    • French mother tongue
    • Life Skills Program (special education)
    • Modified Program
    • Achievement coordinator
    • Work Orientation Training Path
    • Welding Program
    • Rough Carpentry (construction)
    • Greenhouse

    Services

    • Student advisory leaders
    • Orientation program for new students
    • Staff advisor for each student
    • Daily advisory periods
    • Drug and alcohol counselling
    • Social Worker available (CLSC)
    • Academic Advisor/Guidance Centre

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • Pontiac students against impaired driving
    • Yearbook and Grad committees
    • Debating team
    • Reach for the Top Club
    • Fitness Club
    • Sports: track and field, cross-country, football, hockey, basketball, volleyball, canoeing and soccer
    • Late bus service available

    Activities & Events

    • Talent show
    • Dramatic Performances
    • School dances
    • Art exhibits
    • Daily intramural activities
    • Pep rallies
    • Radio station
    • Academic recognition assemblies
    • Activities that focus on leadership development for students
  • St. Michael’s High School

    St. Michael’s High School

    St. Michael’s High School works diligently to motivate and engage students in order to help them achieve success. Its small classes allow for students to achieve a new kind of success.

    26, Principale street
    PO Box 10
    Low, Québec, J0X 2C0

    819 422-3584
    stmichaels.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Cycles 1 & 2 Secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 180 students

    Principal:
    Debbie Picard

    Academics

    • SOAR: Success, Opportunity, Accountability and Respect
    • Diverse range of option courses available to study: Carpentry, Spanish, Law, Dramatic Arts, Art, and Outdoor Education Program
    • Work Orientation Training Path (WOTP)
    • Modified Program
    • LifeSkills Program
    • Community Based Service Learning
    • Tutoring Services that accommodate to student schedules
    • Yearly Mental Health Campaign and Summit for the students
    • Academic Awards
    • Advanced Chemistry and Physics available through Learn Québec
    • Survival Time (30 minute homeroom time daily)
    • Senior Leadership study opportunity

    Services

    • Community Learning Centre (CLC)
    • Very positive link within MRC Vallee de la Gatineau and local community
    • Videoconferencing is available
    • Anti-bullying initiatives
    • Guidance Counselling
    • Drug and alcohol counselling
    • Library Zone
    • Snack Program

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Student Council
    • Yearbook Committee
    • Graduation Committee
    • Growing Redhawk Athletic program and presence within the RSEQ (Baseball, Flag Football, Rugby, Futsal, Cross-Country, etc.)
    • New additions to school: weight room, gymnasium, outdoor field hockey pitch, and continued access to the Gatineau Valley Arena
    • Music Club
    • Yoga Sessions
    • PrideHawks, 2SLGBTQIA+ Club

    Activities & Events

    • Canoe Clinics
    • Annual Canoe Races
    • Annual Skate-a-thon, Gatineau Valley Arena
    • Art Show
    • Science fair
    • Earth Day Clean-up
    • Remembrance Day, Low Heritage Hall
    • Fitness Club
    • Walk for Wenjack, SMHS ReconciliACTION
    • Mini University
    • Intramural activities
    • Christmas Food Drive, Home & School Association
    • Growing Art Program and facilitation of artists on collaborative student projects including whole studentbody
    • Travel Opportunities
  • Symmes Junior High School

    Symmes Junior High School

    Symmes Junior High School is dedicated to providing its students with a rich school life. The school also encourages student empowerment. The school’s mantra is to foster a safe, caring and respectful community in which everybody learns and achieves individual success.

    925, du Plateau Boulevard
    Gatineau (Aylmer), Québec J9J 3G2

    819 684-7472
    symmesdarcy.westernquebec.ca

    Grades:
    Cycle 1 secondary

    School size:
    Approximately 500 students

    Principal:
    Tara Laine

    Vice Principals:
    Chris Byrne
    Kate Smith

    Academics

    • Group approach in learning
    • High standards set for student
    • Remediation
    • Professional learning community
    • Enrichment
    • French immersion
    • Work-Orientation Training Path
    • Semi-specialized and Alternative programs
    • Centre for Excellence

    Services

    • Student leaders
    • Student Council
    • Peer Mediators
    • Anti-bullying initiatives
    • Restorative Practice Approach
    • Drug and alcohol resource worker
    • Guidance and Counseling/Orientation
    • CLSC social worker
    • CLSC nurse
    • Breakfast Program

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Award winning Starquest Players Theatre
    • Gee Gees Sports Club: ultimate Frisbee, rugby, volleyball, soccer, track and field, hockey, touch football, running club and basketball
    • Symmes Band
    • Art Club
    • Destination Imagination

    Activities & Events

    • Terry Fox Fundraiser
    • EH! Environment and Humanitarian Group
    • Anti-bullying initiatives
    • School Plays
    • Native Circle
  • Hull Adult Education Centre

    Hull Adult Education Centre

    The Hull Adult Education Centre offers courses that allow students to complete their High School education, acquire academic upgrades, complete required prerequisites for vocational training or collegial studies. HAEC focuses on student success and preparedness.

    Website: hulladulteducationcentre.com

    Address: 185, rue Archambault, Gatineau, QC J8Y 5E3

    Office: 819 595-1226
    Email: aehull@wqsb.qc.ca

    Centre Director: Scott Cavers (scottcavers@wqsb.qc.ca)

    Academics

    • English
    • Math
    • French
    • Physical Science
    • Chemistry
    • Physics
    • Biology
    • History
    • Geography
    • Career Choice & Job Search
    • Computers
    • Literacy
    • Photoshop & Web design
    • Economics

    Services

    • Cafeteria
    • Guidance Counselling
    • Gym activities
    • Student assemblies
    • Complementary Services
    • Individualized instruction
    • Breakfast Program
    • English Second Language Courses at night
    • Math Courses at night
    • Admission and Equivalency Exams Offered. GDT, SSET and GED’s
    • Part time and Full time studies
    • Orientation Services
    • Remind App to keep students up to date on current events

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Very active Student Council
    • Intra-mural sports activities
    • Field trips
    • Intra-provincial soccer and volleyball
    • Raspberry Pi Programming
    • Art and Tea lunch program

    Activities & Events

    • Career Open House (Algonquin & Heritage College, WQCC, PWHS, D’Arcy McGee HS, Ottawa U & Carleton U)
    • BBQs
    • Community Literacy Day
    • Multi-Cultural Luncheons
    • Wellness Fair
    • National Arts Centre theatre matinées
    • Talent show fundraisers
    • Graduation & Success Award Ceremonies
    • Guest Speakers
  • Maniwaki Adult Education and Vocational Training Centre

    Maniwaki Adult Education and Vocational Training Centre

    The Maniwaki Adult and Vocational Education Centre provides a respectful, caring, safe, healthy, and supportive learning environment that promotes active student involvement and self-motivation, while encouraging students to achieve through the establishment of personal goals and recognition of strengths.

    The Centre strives to meet the needs of the community through the delivery of appropriate and relevant programming as expressed by public demand and individual student needs.

    Website: maniwakiadulteducationcentre.com

    Address: 265, rue Hill, Maniwaki, QC J9E 2G8

    Office: 819 449-1731
    Email: aemaniwaki@wqsb.qc.ca

    Centre Director: Sheldon MacGillivray (smacgillivray@wqsb.qc.ca)

    For Information on Programs & Services: Thérèse Garneau (ext. 416006 or tgarneau@wqsb.qc.ca)

    Academics

    Adult Education (academic upgrading or high school diploma)

    • Math
    • Science
    • Social studies
    • English
    • French
    • Computer studies
    • Options

    Vocational Training (diploma of vocational studies, or DVS)

    • Accounting
    • Commerce
    • Institutional and Home Care Assistance
    • Secretarial Studies

    Services

    • SARCA services
    • Individualized instruction
    • Flexible scheduling
    • Part time and full time studies
    • Career counselling
    • GDT (General Development Test) Testing
    • SSET (Secondary School Equivalency Test) Testing
    • GEDTS (General Education Development Test) Testing
    • Classroom and facility rental opportunities evenings, weekends, and summer

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Pontiac Continuing Education Centre

    Pontiac Continuing Education Centre

    This centre allows students to pursue both academic and vocational studies. Students can acquire their high school diplomas, pre-requisites for vocational or college/university programs, or do academic upgrading. Students can also pursue their DVS (Diploma of Vocational Studies).

    Website: pontiac.westernquebec.ca

    Address: 89 rue Centre, Shawville, QC J0X 2Y0

    Office: 819 647-5605
    Email: aepontiac@wqsb.qc.ca

    Centre Director: Debra Stephens (dstephens@wqsb.qc.ca)

    Academics

    • High School Courses:
      • Math
      • Art
      • Science
      • French
      • English
      • Physical Education
      • Social Sciences
      • Music & Computer Studies
      • Drama
    • Vocational courses:
      • Accounting
      • Secretarial studies
      • Health Assistance and Nursing
      • Assistance in Health Care Facilities

    Services

    • Individualized instruction
    • Student support with links to community agencies
    • SARCA services
    • Career Counselling
    • Flexible Scheduling
    • Part time and full time studies
    • GDT, SSET testing

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Lunch hour workshops
    • MusicMakers
    • Sports Tournament

    Activities & Events

    • Graduation
    • Guest speakers
    • Career Fair
    • Community potlucks
    • Open House
  • Western Québec Continuing Education Centre – Val-d’Or

    Western Québec Continuing Education Centre – Val-d’Or

    The Western Québec Continuing Education Centre in Val-d’Or offers courses that allow students to complete their high school diploma or receive prerequisites for vocational training and post-secondary options. This is a vibrant centre that is currently growing its student body, and also houses the Val-d’Or Community Learning Centre.

    Staff at the Centre believe in empowering adults to become life-long and life-wide learners, who explore opportunities they value that lead to their success. Education is a lifelong pursuit for intellectual and social growth, which makes an individual a productive, contributing, and caring member of society.

    Website: valdoradulteducation.com

    Address: 980, 7e rue, Val-d’Or, Québec J9P 3P8

    Office: 819 825-4135
    Fax: 819 825-0011
    Email: aevaldor@wqsb.qc.ca

    Centre Director: Sheldon MacGillivray (smacgillivray@wqsb.qc.ca)

    For Information on Programs & Services: Natasha Frost-Larivière (ext. 628006 or natashafrost@wqsb.qc.ca)

    Academics

    Adult Education (academic upgrading or high school diploma)

    • Math
    • Science
    • English
    • Social Studies
    • Options
    • Computer studies
    • French

    Vocational Training (diploma of vocational studies, or DVS)

    • Accounting
    • Secretarial Studies

    Services

    • GDT (General Development Test) Testing
    • SSET (Secondary School Equivalency Tests) Testing
    • GEDTS (General Education Development Test) Testing
    • Ongoing enrollment in Secretarial and Accounting Vocational Diploma Programs
    • Classroom and facility rental opportunities evenings and weekends

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Western Québec Career Centre

    Western Québec Career Centre

    Western Québec Career Centre’s staff bring a wealth of expertise and experience from the field to their classrooms, labs and workshops which are invaluable and inspirational to our students. Graduates from the WQCC enter hospitals and care facilities, dealerships, government offices, or businesses as skilled, qualified and competent individuals, who are equipped with the expertise to further advance themselves in their career of choice.

    Website: wqcc.ca

    Address: 100, chemin Frank Robinson, Gatineau, QC J9H 4A6

    Office: 819 684-1770
    Email: wqcc@wqsb.qc.ca

    Centre Director: Damian Curley (dcurley@wqsb.qc.ca)

    Academics

    • Health Assistance & Nursing
    • Automotive Mechanics
    • Welding & Fitting
    • Accounting
    • Secretarial Studies
    • Starting a Business
    • Residential and Commercial Drafting
    • Industrial Drafting
    • Home Care Assistance
    • Assistance in Health Care Facilities
    • Hotel Reception
    • Special International Student Programs

    Services

    • Career Counselling
    • Guidance Counselling
    • Individualized Schedules
    • Resume Building
    • Tutoring
    • SSET’S
    • GDT’S
    • GEDT’S
    • FSWEP
    • CWB Welding Tickets
    • ASP Construction Card
    • E-learning
    • Facility Rental
    • RAC services
    • Student Workshops
    • Loans & Bursaries
    • Industry Partnerships and visits

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Pesticide Testing
    • Distance Education
    • Safety and Construction
    • French Second Language Courses
    • Student for a Day
    • RAC services

    Activities & Events

    • BBQ’s
    • Assemblies
    • Special Events
    • Trivia Night
    • Grad Celebration
    • Adult Learners Week
    • Career Fairs
    • Christmas Family Day
    • Winter Activity Day
    • Intramural Ball Hockey
    • Christmas Craft Sale
    • Governing Board
    • Student Council
    • Student for a Day
    • Industry Partnerships and Visits
    • Open House
  • Buckingham Kids’ Club

    Buckingham Kids’ Club

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Chelsea Fun Club

    Chelsea Fun Club

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Dr S.E. McDowell School Daycare

    Dr S.E. McDowell School Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Eardley Daycare

    Eardley Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • G.T. Rock-it Kidz

    G.T. Rock-it Kidz

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Golden Valley Daycare

    Golden Valley Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Greater Gatineau Daycare

    Greater Gatineau Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Lord Aylmer Daycare

    Lord Aylmer Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Namur Daycare

    Namur Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Noranda Busy Bees Daycare

    Noranda Busy Bees Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Onslow Elementary Daycare

    Onslow Elementary Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau Daycare

    Pierre Elliott Trudeau Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Poltimore Lions Cub Club

    Poltimore Lions Cub Club

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • South Hull Daycare

    South Hull Daycare

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Wakefield Kool Kids

    Wakefield Kool Kids

    Academics

    Services

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    Activities & Events

  • Anishnabe Adult Education Centre

    Anishnabe Adult Education Centre

    Anishnabe Adult Education Centre offers courses that allow students to complete their High School education, acquire academic upgrades, complete required prerequisites for vocational training or collegial studies. Anishnabe Adult Education focuses on student success and preparedness, Indigenous studies and traditions.

    Address: 8 rue Kateri, Notre-Dame-du-Nord, QC J0Z 3B0

    Office: 819-723-5050

    Centre Director: Debra Stephens (dstephens@wqsb.qc.ca)

    Academics

    • Math
    • Science
    • Social studies
    • English
    • French
    • Computer studies
    • Physical Science
    • Biology
    • History
    • Options

    Services

    • SARCA services
    • Individualized instruction
    • Flexible scheduling
    • Part time and Full time studies
    • Career counselling
    • GDT, SSET Testing

    Extra-Curricular Activities

    • Workshops
    • Guest speakers
    • Indigenous studies

    Activities & Events

    • Events with community partners