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Collège Bart

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Collège Bart is a private college in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The school was founded in 1917 by Jean-Baptiste Bart, a teacher who emigrated from France. Bart's son Jean-Guy Bart became one of the leaders of the college. The current directors are Michel Bellerose and Johanne Renauld.

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Collège Bart
Côte d'Abraham, Quebec Saint-Jean-Baptiste (La Cité-Limoilou)

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Côte d'Abraham 751
G1R 1A2 Quebec, Saint-Jean-Baptiste (La Cité-Limoilou)
Quebec, Canada
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