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In order to cater to each student's interests and bring out their abilities, we offer several concentrations and different course options in high school. We offer Bible classes to nurture their spiritual growth, an enriched English program to equip them with skills, a project focused on new technologies, and academic counseling to guide them toward their future.

We want to equip students for the life choices that await them, help them develop independence, and guide them toward taking charge of their own success.

CHAPELS: A LIVING FAITH IN EVERYDAY LIFE

In high school, we are committed to seeing our students' faith grow and flourish in their everyday lives! Every month, all students gather for a chapel service, featuring inspiring Bible teaching, music, and worship led by the students themselves.

Themed lunchtime talks are also organized at the student café, providing an opportunity to discuss topics that matter to them in the company of fascinating guests.

And for those who are struggling with questions or difficult times, a listening and support service, either individual or in groups, is offered to accompany each young person on their personal and spiritual journey.

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The concentrations are designed to offer activities that suit the students' profiles:
- Culinary arts
- Arts and media
- Introduction to the firefighting profession
- Multisports and outdoor activities
- Music
- Academic support

Places are limited.
Each of these concentrations is subject to a minimum number of registrations.

The school offers a guidance service to help students explore their career options.

Several activities are organized to allow our young people to see the many options available to them. Whether through career days or meetings with representatives from various CEGEPs, our counselor takes every opportunity to help our teenagers make informed choices.

In addition, the entire school participates in the guidance approach to raise awareness of entrepreneurial qualities even among the youngest students.

AVAN PROJECT

(Computers belong at school) The AVAN project allows high school students to integrate technological tools into their learning and access various educational programs at any time. They develop technological and organizational skills that are essential for the workplace. This project promotes motivation, mutual support, accountability, and differentiated instruction. It also facilitates teamwork and the effective use of technology.

CULTURAL TOURS
Every year, all secondary school groups have the opportunity to participate in a school trip. Participation is encouraged but remains optional. Fundraising campaigns allow students to raise the necessary funds. These trips offer a great opportunity to bond, get to know teachers better, discover museums, learn about cultural travel, and become familiar with English