Collège de l'Assomption
Founded 1832
Updated July 2026
Collège de l’Assomption is a private secondary school located in L’Assomption, Quebec, serving over 1,350 students since 1832. It is recognized for its high-quality education, modern facilities, and personalized student support.
Curriculum
Programme tracks
Standard secondary curriculum
International education program (SÉBIQ / IB MYP)
Teaching approach
The school's mission is to form learners of both head and heart. Its vision is to be an inspiring learning organization, guided by the values of being human (cultivating rich relationships), engaged (mobilizing talents and energy), and proud (belonging to a community that extends beyond the school walls).
Programmes
The school offers a personalized academic path, including a common program and an International Education Program (PEI). Students have five periods per week dedicated to "Couleurs," allowing them to configure their schedules based on personal interests, including concentrations in various fields and "Passions" activities. The curriculum is supported by modern technological tools, such as mandatory Chromebooks for students.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides comprehensive student services, including health services, bullying prevention programs, and academic and career counseling. Specialized support is available through orthopedagogy and specialized education technicians to assist students in their learning journey. Parents and staff collaborate through concertation meetings to ensure student success.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2025-2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| 1re secondaireProgramme commun | 12–13 | CA$4.6K |
| 2e secondaireProgramme commun | 13–14 | CA$4.6K |
| 3e secondaireProgramme commun | 14–15 | CA$4.6K |
| 4e secondaireProgramme commun | 15–16 | CA$4.6K |
| 5e secondaireProgramme commun | 16–17 | CA$4.6K |
| 1re secondaireProgramme d'éducation internationale (PEI) | 12–13 | CA$5.1K |
| 2e secondaireProgramme d'éducation internationale (PEI) | 13–14 | CA$5.1K |
| 3e secondaireProgramme d'éducation internationale (PEI) | 14–15 | CA$5.1K |
| 4e secondaireProgramme d'éducation internationale (PEI) | 15–16 | CA$5.1K |
| 5e secondaireProgramme d'éducation internationale (PEI) | 16–17 | CA$5.1K |
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Other fees(7)
| Application fee· Frais d'étude de dossier (non remboursable) | CA$50 |
|---|---|
| Registration fee· Droits d'inscription (non remboursable) | CA$200 |
| Materials· Pour les manuels scolaires utilisés en classe et les cahiers maison | CA$50 |
| Enrolment fee· Pour les activités éducatives et récréatives obligatoires | CA$225 |
| Uniform· Environ, pour les achats initiaux de la collection de vêtements | CA$700 |
| Materials· Environ, pour l'achat du Chromebook et accessoires (inclut taxes et garantie de 5 ans) | CA$900 |
| Enrolment fee· Séjour d'intégration (en première secondaire) | CA$200 |
Admissions
The school manages admissions through an online application process. Prospective families are encouraged to attend open house events to learn more about the institution. Admission procedures and relevant information are available on the school's website.
Calendar
The school operates on a structured academic calendar, with specific schedules provided for each academic year (e.g., 2025-2026 and 2026-2027). The daily schedule is organized to accommodate both core academic requirements and personalized student activities.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus features modern, updated infrastructure, including a sports complex with a year-round arena (1,000-seat capacity), a double gymnasium with hardwood floors, a weight room, a dance studio, and a multipurpose room. Academic and creative resources include a large, connected documentation center, a modern multimedia center, and a high-tech recording studio. The school also utilizes the 680-seat Théâtre Hector-Charland for major events and arts education, and provides access to outdoor sports surfaces like the Parc sportif René Gaboury.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in a wide range of activities, including over 30 competitive sports teams (such as volleyball, hockey, futsal, football, flag football, cheerleading, basketball, cross-country, and athletics) competing in RSEQ leagues. Beyond sports, the school offers cultural trips, leadership development programs for the second cycle, and various student engagement initiatives. Students can also explore interests through "Passions" activities, which include options in sports, arts, culture, communication, and technology.
- Étienne PellerinDirecteur général
- Isabelle MagnanDirectrice générale adjointe
- Stéphanie PlanteDirectrice des services éducatifs
- Hélène PellandDirectrice adjointe à la pédagogie et l'innovation
- Isabelle GrégoireDirectrice adjointe à la vie scolaire
- Hans GlaudeDirecteur des ressources matérielles
- Emmanuelle April-ArcandDirectrice adjointe, 1re secondaire