Collège Jean-Eudes is a private French-language high school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, established in 1953 by the Eudists brotherhood.
The school's facilities include a double gymnasium, a rock climbing wall, as well as a workout room, with gym equipment.
The school also shares an agreement with the adjacent Centre Étienne Desmarteau allowing the use of two other gyms and a skating rink.
[9] Art Fictional writing (Belles-lettres) Cinema Dance Graphic Design Music Photography Set design Theater Biology Football Hockey Basketball Futsal Volleyball Plein-air: hiking, cross-country skiing, running Globe-Trotter: discovery of Spanish and its cultures Humani-Terre: Third world initiatives Entreprenariat: Entrepreneur initiatives The board of directors is composed of ten members.
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