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Provincial school for the deaf school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
MacKay Centre and Philip E. Layton Schools
Address
6333 Avenue Terrebonne
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
Information
School typeProvincial School for the Deaf
Founded1964
GradesK-6
Enrollment30
LanguageAmerican Sign Language (ASL), English
Websitemackaypel.emsb.qc.ca

The MacKay Centre, formerly the MacKay School for the Deaf is a provincial school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with day programs serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

The school teaches elementary.

Deaf student population approximately 30 in the elementary school.

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See also: List of schools for the deaf


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