Kirkland, Quebec Rue Edmond/Ch Ste-Marie "Kuper Academy offers programs from pre-school to grade eleven in Kirkland. Its average class size is 22 students." —From the school
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Baie-D'Urfé, Montreal, Quebec rue Victoria/rue Normandy "The Alexander von Humboldt German International School Montreal is a multilingual (German, English and French), private, co-educational school serving students from preschool to grade 12." —From the school
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Rigaud, Quebec Rue Saint-Pierre/Rue Bourget "Collège Bourget is a day & boarding school located between Montreal and Ottawa. French and English high school programs are offered. Bourget aims to foster personal autonomy, academic development, and perseverance." —From the school
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Many of these preschools offer nursery schools, as well as junior kindergarten (JK) and senior kindergarten (SK) classes as well.
On this page, we list preschools and daycares in Quebec. Find a preschool near you.
To find preschools throughout Canada, view our list. To learn more about preschool education, check out our introductory guide.
How many Quebec preschools and daycares are there?
There are 3 Quebec preschools and daycares that are Our Kids trusted members.
How much is tuition at Quebec preschools and daycares?
Tuition fees for Quebec preschools and daycares range from $5,165 to $33,180 per year with an average tuition of $15,483 per year.
What’s the largest school?
Of the Quebec preschools and daycares, the largest is College Bourget with 1940 students in Grades PS to 12.
Are Quebec preschools and daycares good?
We interviewed both parents and students. You can read reviews about Quebec preschools and daycares on this page.
Is there a private school expo where I can meet with Quebec preschools and daycares?
Yes. You can meet with private schools and education experts at the Our Kids Private School Expos held every year in September and October. These events are designed for both parents and students. Find event details and ticket info here.
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