Collège André-Grasset is a private
college in
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. It is located near the Quebec Autoroute 40 and the
Crémazie metro station.
The college was founded in 1927 by the priests of
Saint-Sulpice Seminary (Montreal) and named after priest and martyr
André Grasset.The school was built at the request of the
Archbishop of Montreal
The Archdiocese of Montréal ( la, Archdioecesis Marianopolitana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Canada. A metropolitan see, its archepiscopal see is the Montreal, Quebec. It includes Montreal ...
. In 1975, the school opened a gym, and a multipurpose room was inaugurated in 1990.

Since 2003, the college offers technical training courses at the Institute Grasset. The school's president is Isabelle Foisy and its director is Patrick Caron.
Programs
Nine regular programs are open to the students of Collège André-Grasset.
There is the natural sciences program, DecPLUS natural sciences program, informatics and mathematics sciences program, sciences, letters and arts program (SLA program), human sciences program, human sciencesPLUS program, arts, letters and communication program, arts concentration program, and sports concentration program.
Additionally, there are summer classes, and adult education (Institut Grasset program) offered by the school.
References
External links
College website
Universities and colleges in Montreal
Colleges in Quebec
Educational institutions established in 1927
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Private universities and colleges in Canada
1927 establishments in Quebec
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