Collège Marie-Anne

Collège Marie-Anne is a Catholic school founded in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1965 and transplanted to the parish of Christ-Roi in the borough of Bourdon in 1971.

[1] It is an institution directed by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Ann (S.S.A), founded in 1850 in Canada by Esther Blondin, today known as the Blessed Mother Marie-Anne.

The Sisters share the directing roles with non-religious staff of the school.

Sister Marie Myrtha Marcelin , S.S.A., is the principal of the school.

The school building was destroyed in the historic earthquake which hit Haiti in January 2010.