École secondaire Saint-Joseph de Saint-Hyacinthe
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Updated July 2026
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École secondaire Saint-Joseph is a private, co-educational secondary school located in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, that offers a diverse range of academic programs tailored to meet the individual needs of all students. The school integrates traditional and technological teaching methods, including the use of laptops as essential learning tools.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school is committed to the integral development of the person, prioritizing values such as self-respect, respect for others and the environment, openness to the world, justice, and cordiality. It aims to provide a stimulating, safe, and enriching environment that fosters the emergence of individual talents and personal self-esteem, continuing the educational mission of the Sisters of Saint-Joseph of Saint-Hyacinthe.
Programmes
The school offers four main academic pathways: a Personalized Teaching Program (allowing the first two years of secondary school to be completed in three years), an Academic Success Program (with smaller class sizes and a focus on core subjects), a Regular Program with options (including multi-arts, multi-sciences, multi-sports, and cheerleading), and the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (which includes Spanish instruction and accelerated English). All programs adhere to the requirements of the Ministry of Education and utilize a hybrid pedagogical approach.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides comprehensive support services, including orthopedagogy, school orientation, and specialized education. These services are coordinated through the student support offices to assist students with learning difficulties and to facilitate the transition to post-secondary studies.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school accepts students without discrimination regarding academic results. Prospective families are invited to visit the school via virtual tours or guided visits, and detailed information regarding the application procedure and required documentation is available through the school's admissions portal.
Calendar
The school operates on a standard academic calendar. Notable annual events include the "Course des récoltes" (Harvest Run) held in October and various school-wide celebrations, such as "ÉSSJ en fête" in September.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus features a modern Pavillon des arts, which houses a theater, a dance studio, and three large visual arts workshops. Academic facilities include a library with 72 study stations and 16 computer terminals, as well as a specialized multiscience laboratory equipped for robotics, environmental studies, biotechnology, and agri-food research. Sports facilities consist of two double gymnasiums, a weight and conditioning room, and a football/rugby field.
Co-curriculars
Students have access to a wide range of extracurricular activities, including six annual trips, a "Magasin du monde," and various community engagement projects. The school also hosts a robust sports program under the "Patriotes" banner, featuring 30 teams in disciplines such as athletics, badminton, basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, dance, dek hockey, flag football, football, futsal, golf, ice hockey, rugby, swimming, and volleyball.
- Michel LussierDirecteur général de l’École
Michel Lussier serves as the Directeur général de l’École (Director General). He oversees the school's mission, which focuses on the integral development of students and providing a supportive, stimulating educational environment.
- Lorraine GouletResponsable de la location d’événements
Lorraine Goulet is involved in the administration of the school, specifically handling reservations for events and the rental of the Salle Jeanne-Daigle and other school facilities.
- Guillaume DuhamelResponsable des réservations sportives
Guillaume Duhamel is responsible for managing reservations related to the school's sports facilities.