école J.H. Picard school

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école J.H. Picard school

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1972-

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J.H. Picard School opened its doors in 1972 in the building of Maurice Lavallée School in Edmonton, Alberta, as a French immersion school, hosting the secondary school students from Saint-Jean College and the girl students from Académie Assomption. The school was named after Joseph Henri Picard, francophone businessman and politician from Edmonton. In 1984, the school moved into its present premises. In 1988, the school became an immersion school only. It is part of the Edmonton Catholic School District and presently offers French immersion education from kindergarten to grade 12.

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