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École secondaire l'Horizon

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École secondaire l'Horizon is a French-language public secondary school located in Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Quebec, Canada. It is located on Place Centre-ville in the downtown sector of Saint-Jean-Chrysostome and is run by the Commission scolaire des Navigateurs school board. Most of the school's students come from Saint-Jean-Chrysostome and Breakeyville, but some come from the districts of Saint-Romuald and Charny.

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École secondaire l'Horizon
Rue Arlette-Fortin, Lévis Saint-Jean-Chrysostome (Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est)

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École de la Rose-des-Vents

Rue Arlette-Fortin
G6Z 2E2 Lévis, Saint-Jean-Chrysostome (Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est)
Quebec, Canada
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