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École Francois Bourrin Secondaire Privée

Updated July 2026

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École François-Bourrin is a private, francophone secondary school located in Beauport, Quebec, dedicated to providing high-quality education in a secure and stimulating environment. It offers a variety of specialized training profiles designed to help students reach their full potential and prepare for higher education.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to academic rigor, student success, and the development of global competencies. It emphasizes the mastery of digital tools through a technopedagogical approach, aiming to form responsible, engaged citizens who contribute actively to society. The educational project is built on values of excellence, equity, and innovation.

Programmes

The school offers a standard secondary curriculum supplemented by ten specialized training profiles, including Techno-Sciences, Soccer, Multi-Sports and Outdoor Education, Spanish and Escape, Video Game Design, Dance, Music, Arts Plastiques, the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (PEI), and a Flex-Studies program. The academic day consists of four 75-minute periods, and the school integrates iPads into its teaching methods to support student creation and collaboration.

Outcomes

The school reports a 98% graduation rate for its secondary students. Its educational project focuses on preparing students for higher education by fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and effective work methods.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides comprehensive student services, including academic recovery sessions, orientation counseling, and specialized support for students with particular needs. An orthopedagogue and specialized educators (TES) are part of the support staff, and the school maintains a formal policy for reporting bullying to ensure a safe and secure environment.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school hosts open house events and provides a formal admission process, with details available through its online portal and application forms. Prospective families can contact the school directly for information regarding the enrollment process and associated fees.

Calendar

The academic year typically begins in late August with an orientation day. The calendar includes fixed pedagogical days, statutory holidays, a reading week in November, a spring break in March, and scheduled parent-teacher meetings throughout the year. The school year concludes in June, with specific dates for final assessments and administrative closures.

Facilities

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About the campus

The campus features a variety of specialized spaces, including a library, a cafeteria, a gymnasium, and a training room. Students have access to glass-walled study rooms for team projects and a dedicated pavilion for evening study. The school is currently engaged in a major campaign to develop a new sports complex to further enhance its physical infrastructure.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a wide range of extracurricular activities, including the 'Centurions' sports teams, improvisation leagues (junior and senior teams), and musical ensembles like the school harmony band. Cultural activities, lunchtime clubs, and student government opportunities are also available. Additionally, the school offers supervised homework periods after school and provides access to study facilities until 8:00 p.m.

  • Marie-Maude ChevrierPrésidente du conseil d’administration
  • Hugo RobergeVice-Président du conseil d’administration
  • Émile Brassard-GourdeauTrésorier du conseil d’administration
  • Robert DionAdministrateur du conseil d’administration
  • Lise CouillardAdministratrice du conseil d’administration
  • Vincent BussièresAdministrateur du conseil d’administration
  • Alexandre BonneauAdministrateur du conseil d’administration