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  1. Canadian Catholic schools were established in Upper Canada (Ontario) before Confederation. This raised tensions between the Protestant majority and Catholic minority. They wanted a separate education from the Protestants that focused on their religion. [8] Catholic schools were often based in Irish Catholicism. [9]

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      École des Ursulines is a private Catholic school. Founded in...

  2. École des Ursulines is a private Catholic school. Founded in 1639, it is one of the oldest active schools in North America. The existence of Catholic schools in Canada can be traced to the year 1620, when the first school was founded by the Catholic Recollet Order in Quebec.

  3. Catholic schools in Canada . Note: In three Canadian provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario) along with Northwest Territories, Catholic schools are publicly funded. There are no Catholic schools in Nunavut at all.

  4. Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary.

  5. Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1 or the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) is the Roman Catholic separate school board in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It also serves the neighbouring communities of Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane and Rocky View County.

    Name
    Type
    City/town
    Grades
    Ascension of Our Lord
    Elementary Jr. High
    Calgary
    K-9
    Bishop Kidd
    Jr. High
    Calgary
    7-9
    Blessed Marie-Rose
    Elementary Jr. High
    Calgary
    K-9
    Blessed Mother Teresa
    Elementary
    Calgary
    K-6
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  7. La Iglesia católica canadiense, o Iglesia católica en Canadá, forma parte de la Iglesia católica mundial y tiene una estructura descentralizada, lo que significa que cada obispo diocesano es autónomo pero está bajo el liderazgo espiritual del Papa y de la Conferencia Canadiense de Obispos Católicos.