Centre de services scolaire Marie-Victorin (CSSMV) is a French-language school service centre operating in the Province of Quebec, Canada and serving the tables of Longueuil (boroughs of Le Vieux-Longueuil, Saint-Hubert and Greenfield Park), Brossard and Saint-Lambert. CSSMV (previously known as "CSMV: Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin") was established on July 1, 1998, and became one of the most important school centres in Quebec. The board's headquarters are in Longueuil.[1]
CSSMV was created in 2020 when Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin school board was abolished according to Bill 40, which replaced all French school boards with service centres.[2] The centre now serves 34,000 students and employs 4,500 people in 72 schools.[3] About 53% of its clientele represents immigrants and 31,3% of students do not have French as their mother tongue.[4]
The school board was named for Marie-Victorin Kirouac (1885-1944).[3]