A private West Island school will soon be offering Grade 12. Beginning next year, Kuper Academy will give students the option of continuing their studies at the school instead of going to CEGEP. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, with the recent adoption of Bill 96, the news comes as a relief for many.
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Amid anxiety from Quebec’s Bill 96, a Montreal private school announces Grade 12 program
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