HS Montreal

adult education center

Education is a life-long process. With this in mind, the EMSB offers a full range of academic programs for students looking to learn English or French, complete their secondary school or pre-requisites for CEGEP. Our adult education centres are conveniently located across the city.


We are centrally located in downtown Montreal close to Sherbrooke Metro.

Academic Advising

Obtain a High School Diploma or Vocational, CEGEP and University Prerequisites

All of our Academic Services are free for permanent residents of Quebec.


Our Academic Advisor is available to help Quebec permanent resident adults with educational and career decision making. Our Advisor will help you set an educational or career path. We will provide you with current information on your graduation requirements, or information on applying for technical vocational schools, CEGEP or university.

- Registering students for our Day or Evening Sessions

- Thoroughly examining transcripts to provide proper course selection

- Developing an Academic course plan for a High School Diploma or CEGEP and University

- Aiding students with College Applications and Letters of Intent

- Updating student grades through SRAM and CAS for the various Colleges

- Helping students navigate through their academic choices


Please contact our Advisor for more information

Cindy Romeo

Email Address: cromeo@emsb.qc.ca

Phone number: 514-788-5937


Advising office hours
  1. - Monday to Thursday 12:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
  2. - Friday by appointment only
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Requirements to obtain a Quebec High School Diploma

The Secondary School Diploma (General Education) in the Adult Sector is awarded to students who have obtained 54 credits in Cycle Two (Levels 4 & 5) from which at least 20 credits are in Level 5.


These credits include the following subjects

ENGLISH MOTHER TONGUE

FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE

MATH

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SOCIAL

Level 5 completed

Level 5 completed

Level 4 (minimum 4 credits)

Level 4 (minimum 4 credits)

Level 4 (minimum 4 credits)

Number varies according the the number of credits remaining to reach 54 credits

The pass mark is 60% for courses created since 1989

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