Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur

Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur is a subsidized, private French language co-education secondary school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur shares its name with the University of Notre Dame, which was also founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross.

[1] They are able to maintain low tuition due to the large average class size of 34 as well as subsidies from the Quebec government of roughly $4,500 per student.

The school was founded in 1869 by the Congregation of Holy Cross and was administered by Roman Catholic priests and brothers.

In recent years, the institution has come into the public eye for a multitude of sex abuse cases and cover-ups spanning the better part of the second half of the 20th century.

Teachers have recourse to technology whilst teaching: every classroom is equipped with a projector, a touchscreen board as well as a computer.

In fact, in 2020, Collège Notre-Dame began building its very own sportive complex, at the costs of twenty million dollars.

Students playing the bassoon, oboe or double bass will benefit from one private lesson per week with a specialist, since those instruments are particularly difficult for beginners.

If they achieve a greater distinction mark, they win a prize, usually a certain amount of money for a specific music summer camp.