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Centre de services scolaire Marie-Victorin (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ də sɛʁvis skɔlɛʁ maʁi viktɔʁɛ̃], CSSMV) is a French-language school service centre operating in the Province of Quebec, Canada and serving the tables of Longueuil (boroughs of Le Vieux-Longueuil, Saint-Hubert and Greenfield Park), Brossard and Saint-Lambert. CSSMV (previously known as "CSMV: Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin") was established on July 1, 1998, and became one of the most important school centres in Quebec. The board's headquarters are in Longueuil.

CSSMV's headquarters building located in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.

CSSMV was created in 2020 when Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin school board was abolished according to Bill 40, which replaced all French school boards with service centres. The centre now serves 34,000 students and employs 4,500 people in 72 schools. About 53% of its clientele represents immigrants and 31,3% of students do not have French as their mother tongue.

The school board was named for Marie-Victorin Kirouac (1885-1944).

District Brossard

Elementary schools

  • Charles-Bruneau
  • Georges-P.-Vanier
  • Guillaume-Vignal
  • Marie-Victorin
  • Sainte-Claire
  • Saint-Laurent
  • Samuel-De Champlain
  • Tourterelle
  • Marcelle-Gauvreau

Secondary schools

District St-Lambert

Elementary schools

  • des Saints-Anges
  • Préville
  • Rabeau

District Greenfield Park

Elementary schools

  • Centre hospitalier Charles-LeMoyne
  • École internationale de Greenfield Park
  • Pierre-Laporte

Secondary school

District Saint-Hubert

Elementary schools

  • Charles-LeMoyne
  • de La Mosaïque
  • De Maricourt
  • des Mille-Fleurs
  • des Quatre-Saisons
  • D’Iberville
  • du Jardin-Bienville
  • Gaétan-Boucher
  • Laurent-Benoît
  • Maurice-L.-Duplessis
  • Monseigneur-Forget
  • Paul-Chagnon
  • Saint-Joseph

Secondary schools

District Le Vieux-Longueuil

Elementary schools

  • Adrien-Gamache
  • Armand-Racicot
  • Bel-Essor
  • Bourgeoys-Champagnat
  • Carillon
  • Christ-Roi
  • de Normandie
  • du Curé-Lequin
  • du Tournesol
  • École des Petits-Explorateurs
  • Félix-Leclerc
  • Gentilly
  • Gentilly (Boisé des lutins)
  • George-Étienne-Cartier
  • Hubert-Perron
  • Jacques-Ouellette
  • Joseph-De-Sérigny
  • Lajeunesse
  • des Remparts
  • Lionel-Groulx
  • Marie-Victorin (Longueuil) Pavillon le Jardin
  • Marie-Victorin (Longueuil) Pavillon l’Herbier
  • Paul-De Maricourt
  • Pierre-D’Iberville
  • Sainte-Claire
  • Saint-Jude
  • Saint-Romain

Secondary schools

References

  1. "Coordonnées et accès." Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin. Retrieved on December 8, 2014. "Centre administratif 13, rue Saint-Laurent Est Longueuil (Québec)" and "Centre de développement professionnel (CDP) 1180, rue Saint-Édouard Longueuil, J4K 1T2"
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  3. ^ "La CSMV" (in French). Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin. 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
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