Collège Canado-Haïtien

Collège Canado-Haïtien
Address
Av. Jean Paul II
Port-au-Prince
Haiti
Coordinates 18°31′56″N 72°19′30″W / 18.532222°N 72.325000°W / 18.532222; -72.325000Coordinates: 18°31′56″N 72°19′30″W / 18.532222°N 72.325000°W / 18.532222; -72.325000
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established 1969
Founder Brothers of the Sacred Heart
CEEB code 858525HA
Grades 6-12
Gender both
Classrooms 31
Slogan Plus haut, plus fort, plus loin
Sports Basket-ball, volley-ball

Collège Canado-Haïtien is a junior-senior high school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

History

The Canado-Haitian College was established in Turgeau in 1969. It integrated high school students attending other schools of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart such as Pope John XXIII School in the Bicentenaire area of Port-au-Prince, Saint-Jean L'Evangeliste in Turgeau, and Liberia School in Impasse Lavaud, Bois Verna. It also served several students from Petit Séminaire Collège Saint-Martial, Saint-Louis de Gonzague School and other schools. The school was managed by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.

Campus

The Canado-Haitian College campus was composed of four floors, A total of 31 classroom,a library,a cafeteria,the secretariat and the "Direction" (Place where are the bureau of the principals.asst. principal and the counselors), and also a big auditorium. It also had a recreation court that is composed of 2 basketball and two volleyball court.Now, after the earthquake, the campus is made of houses that contains three classroom but the secretariat, the cafeteria, and the direction is still intact.Next to the campus,there was a university called Canado-technical center, the building was damaged but is repaired now.

Curriculum

Canado offers three major vehicles designed specifically to carry the student toward a bachelorship in Literature or Sciences and a bachelorship in Mathematics. They are as follows:

Extracurricular activities

Religious, sports, cultural, and social activities are planned through the Student Life organization.

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