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With a youth and adult sector population of more than 44,000 students, the English Montreal School Board (EMSB) is the largest English public school board in Quebec.
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Educating the local and international Anglophone community...
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School Board. About the EMSB; Our Territory; Success Rate;...
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Le Mini Bistro is the English Montreal School Board’s lunch...
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The elementary school network operates from Kindergarten,...
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Our network of secondary schools offer a variety of...
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The English Montreal School Board (EMSB) now counts 15...
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In order to qualify for English instruction in Quebec public schools, students must meet certain criteria under the Charter of the French Language as set out by the Quebec government. All families must complete an application for a Certificate of Eligibility before registering for school.
Start your educational journey with the English Montreal School Board. Find out if your child is eligible to attend an English public school.
The English Montreal School Board (official name: Commission scolaire English-Montréal English-Montréal School Board; CSEM or EMSB) is one of five public school boards and one of two English-language school boards on the island of Montreal in Quebec, Canada.
Become an International Student at The English Montreal School Board. The application period for new registrations for the 2025 2026 school year will open from December 1, 2024 to May 16, 2025.
Why Choose English Montreal School Board? At 90.3 percent, the English Montreal School Board has achieved the highest Success Rate among public school boards in the entire province of Quebec. Learn More
13 lis 2024 · SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS: Voters within the territory of the English Montreal School Board cast their ballots for the choice of chair and commissioner in 10 wards. There was an impressive 22.9 percent voter turnout. Joe Ortona was re-elected chair while his candidates swept all 10 seats.