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Assumption College School

Basilian schoolsCatholic secondary schools in OntarioHigh schools in Windsor, OntarioInternational Baccalaureate schools in OntarioWindsor-Essex Catholic District School Board

Assumption College Catholic High School is a Catholic secondary school in Windsor, Ontario. The school was originally established as a private preparatory school by Assumption College, now Assumption University, but it is now a publicly-funded separate school under the jurisdiction of the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board. It offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program and Specialist High School Majors Programs in addition to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.

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Assumption College School
Huron Church Road, Windsor

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Huron Church Road 1100
N9C 2K7 Windsor
Ontario, Canada
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Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board

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