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Sedbergh School was a private English language boarding school located in Montebello, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1939, it offered coeducation programs (grade seven to university entrance) for Canadian and international students.

Due to declining enrollment and poor economic forecasts, Sedbergh School closed operations in June 2010.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Riga, Andy (24 February 1993). "LCC's request for Quebec funds could oust 8 pupils; Private school would lose exemption from Bill 101". The Gazette. Montreal. ProQuest 432402609. Retrieved 2024-07-29 – via ProQuest.

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