College of Montreal

The Collège of Montreal is an educational establishment for the girls and the boys of the first secondary to the fifth secondary.

Located at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, it was founded on June 1st 1767 as a Petit Seminar of Montreal by the Compagnie of the priests of Saint-Sulpice, more particularly by the father Jean-Baptiste Curatteau of Blaiserie.

The college of Montreal Catholic east of vocation .

History of the names and sites of the College

1767 - Small seminar of Montreal, Long-Point.

1773 - College St-Raphaël, Vaudreuil (destroyed in 1803 by a fire).

1806 - Small seminar of Montreal, street of the College to the St-Paul angle, Montreal.

1861 - College of Montreal, street Sherbrooke, in the building of the Great Seminar.

1868 - College of Montreal, 1931 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, prolongation of the building of the Great Seminar.

St-Sulpice

The Compagnie of the priests of Saint-Sulpice is an religious order founded Catholique in 1645. It has the role the training of the new priests. The college of Montreal was rested by the sulpician Jean-Baptiste Curatteau of Blaiserie and was used at the origin of small seminar for the area as Montreal (City-Marie). Sulpiciens managed the College of Montreal until its laicization (missing date).

Old of the College of Montreal

The Association of Old of the College of Montreal is an organization with not-lucrative goal which deals with weaving bonds with the former students and professors of the college.

The Foundation

Its goal is to offer purses to the powerful children coming from medium to the poor incomes or very means.

External bond

  • Site of the College of Montreal

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