Commission des écoles catholiques de Québec
Commission des écoles catholiques de Québec was a Roman Catholic school district which operated schools in Quebec City and Vanier, Quebec.
It was first established in 1846. Despite being annexed into Quebec City, Charlesbourg Ouest, Duberger les Saules, and Neufchâtel did not join CECQ. It was abolished in 1998. Now Commission scolaire de la Capitale operates secular francophone schools and Central Quebec School Board operates secular anglophone ones.Schools
Secondary:
Primary:
- École Anne-Hébert
- École Chanoine-Côté
- École Dominique-Savio
- École Marguerite Bourgeoys
- École Notre-Dame-du-Canada
- École Sacré-Coeur
- École Stadacona
- École St-Albert-le-Grand
- École St-Fidèle
- École St-François d'Assise
- École St-Jean-Baptiste
- École St-Malo
- École St-Maurice
- École St-Paul-Apôtre
- École St-Pie X
- École St-Pie X
- École St-Roch
- École St-Sacrement
- École Ste-Odile
- Hôtel-Dieu-du-Sacré-Coeur