École des Ursulines, Quebec
Ecole des Ursulines | |
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4, rue du Parloir , , Canada | |
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School type | Primary |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic |
Established | 1639 |
Principal | Serge Goyette |
Website | www |
The Ecole des Ursulines, known in English as the School of the Ursulines, is among North America's oldest schools. Still operating as a private school for both girls and boys, it was founded in 1639 by French nun Marie of the Incarnation and laywoman Marie-Madeline de Chauvigny de la Peltrie. This was also the beginning of the Ursuline order in New France.
The convent has many of its original walls intact and houses a little chapel and a museum. Located in the middle of the historical Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, which is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage District. The school has two campuses. In the Quebec City campus, there are more than four hundred children enrolled from pre-school through primary school (5 to 12 years). There is also a coeducational campus in Loretteville.
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- Elementary schools in Quebec
- Schools in Quebec City
- History of Quebec City
- Old Quebec
- History of Catholicism in Quebec
- 1639 establishments in the French colonial empire
- Roman Catholic schools in Quebec
- Ursuline schools
- New France
- Educational institutions established in the 1630s
- Catholic elementary schools in Canada
- French colonial architecture in Canada
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