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Collège Stanislas

French CurriculumScholarshipsRolling Admissions
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Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 4,714 – $ 8,979
Ages3 – 18

Collège Stanislas is a French Curriculum school in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1938. Annual tuition ranges from $4,714 to $8,979 USD.

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Location & Getting There

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Est. 1938
Year Founded
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
French CurriculumYes
Support Services
EAL SupportYes
SEN SupportYes
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceNo
Accreditations
AEFE
Languages of Instruction
French

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

The Foundation of Collège Stanislas awards 30 financial aid scholarships per year worth CAD 1,000 each, distributed across elementary, secondary, and collegiate levels, based on financial need. An Excellence scholarship of CAD 1,000 is awarded to Seconde and Première students. The Simon Forget scholarships award three prizes of CAD 500 each to selected 4e and 3e students (both campuses) for leadership, perseverance, and effort. All selections are made by a standing Foundation committee with final, non-appealable decisions.

Key facts

Founded
1938
Ages
3–18

About

Collège Stanislas is a private French-language co-educational school with campuses in Montréal (Outremont) and Québec City, serving over 3,000 students from age 3 to 18. It delivers the official French curriculum homologated for Quebec, supplemented by Quebec courses, and operates within the AEFE network while receiving subsidies from the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec. The school is notable for its conservatories of music, technology programs, and a strong extracurricular offering through its Service à la Vie Étudiante.

School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.

Why Families Choose

Collège Stanislas delivers the official French curriculum homologated for Quebec, operating within the AEFE network while being subsidized by the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec. It features a Little Conservatory of Music (Québec campus) and a Music Conservatory (Montréal campus), alongside technology and multimedia offerings. The school blends French and Québécois educational traditions and offers language immersion trips to China, Spain, Germany, and Ecuador. It serves over 3,000 students across two campuses.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
Élémentaire - QuébecCAD 4,531~$ 3,332
Élémentaire - MontrealCAD 4,697~$ 3,454
Collège/Lycée - QuébecCAD 5,025~$ 3,695
Collège/Lycée - MontrealCAD 5,858~$ 4,307
Maternelle 3 ans - QuébecCAD 6,609~$ 4,860
Maternelle 4 ans - QuébecCAD 6,150~$ 4,522
Maternelle 5 ans - QuébecCAD 4,876~$ 3,585
Maternelle 4 ans - MontrealCAD 8,797~$ 6,468
Maternelle 5 ans - MontrealCAD 5,044~$ 3,709

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: CA$6,457 - 12,300. Application fee: $37.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Complete an online admission form via the admissions portal as the student's legal guardian. 2) Pay a non-refundable CAD 50 opening fee at the end of the form. 3) Upload supporting documents: motivation letter written by parents, recent passport-style photo of the student, birth certificate, copies of report cards from the last two years, and the first trimester report of the current year. 4) Provide documents proving guardianship if required. 5) Candidates subject to an entrance exam (except entry to 6th grade) must provide required reports. 6) Application is reviewed after all requested information is received.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
Rolling
Admission Deposit
$146
due on acceptance
Waitlist Policy

If a seat is not available, candidacies may be placed on a waiting list. The waiting list is reviewed as enrolment evolves throughout the year, and families can check the status of their admission on the admissions portal.

Student Life

Food & Dining

The Montreal campus provides a food service for students.

Clubs & Activities
Arts and CreativeAcademic and IntellectualLifestyle and Wellbeing

Facilities & Programmes

Arts
Music
Performing Arts
Technology and Multimedia
Co-Curricular
Arts and Culture Festival
Competitive Sports (21 teams)
Music Conservatory
Technology and Multimedia
Language Immersion Trips
Bal de Seconde
Citizen-themed Days

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

The Institutional Policy on student well-being and mental health aims to promote a positive school climate, an inclusive, safe, and caring environment. The College uses professional resources and references the Cadre de référence sur la santé mentale étudiante (Student Mental Health Framework). The Foundation funds a psychosocial intervenor to strengthen student well-being.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

A Code of Ethics applies to all staff and anyone working with students, establishing expectations for professional conduct and safeguarding. The institutional policy aims to prevent and address safeguarding concerns, with reporting guidelines and partnerships with external services to support protection.

Student Demographics

Age Range
318
Preschool
Primary School
Secondary School
Sixth Form

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Supported by the Foundation of Collège Stanislas, which focuses on improving learning environments, supporting students in difficulty, and providing financial aid to families. Subsidized by the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec and affiliated with AEFE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at Collège Stanislas vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.