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School type | Independent day school |
Motto | Non Nobis Sed Urbi Et Orbi (Latin for 'Not for ourselves alone, but for the city and the world')[1] |
Founded | 1909 |
Head of School | Margaret Dorrance[2] |
Grades | Kindergarten – Grade 11 |
Gender | Girls |
Enrollment | 300 |
Language | English and French |
Colour(s) | Green and White |
Website | www |
Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School (ECS) is an independent school for girls that is located in Westmount, Quebec. It is situated near other QAIS schools, including Selwyn House School and The Study. The school teaches students from Kindergarten up to Grade 11.
The annual tuition fees for attending the school range from $24,000 to $29,300.[3] The school also receives subsidies from the provincial government for middle and senior school, which means all students in those sections must have a certificate of eligibility allowing them to attend government-funded English schools in Quebec in accordance with Bill 101.[4][5] Students without the certificate can attend the non-subsidized junior school section and qualify for the certificate after three years as long as they and any of their siblings have never previously attended a French school.[6][7] In September of 2024, ECS officially announced it would become a fully independent school as of September 2025, and certificates of eligibility for high school students will no longer be required. [8]
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