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Collège catholique Franco-Ouest

1991 establishments in OntarioCatholic secondary schools in OntarioCommons link is the pagenameEducational institutions established in 1991French-language high schools in Ontario
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Collège catholique Franco-Ouest is a French Catholic high school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is known for welcoming many people from the diversified cultures of Ottawa. It is located on 411 Seyton Drive in Bells Corners. It is an accredited school of the IB offering their middle and diploma programs.

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Collège catholique Franco-Ouest
Seyton Drive, Ottawa Bells Corners

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N 45.3147 ° E -75.8344 °
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Seyton Drive 411
K2H 8X1 Ottawa, Bells Corners
Ontario, Canada
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