Collège André-Grasset

Coordinates: 45°33′02″N 73°37′58″W / 45.55056°N 73.63278°W / 45.55056; -73.63278
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Collège André-Grasset
TypePrivate College
Established1927
FounderSociété des Prêtres de Saint-Sulpice de Montréal
PresidentRégent-Yves Desjardins
DirectorGilbert Héroux
Location
1001, boulevard Crémazie Est
Montreal
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Canada
H2M 1M3
CampusUrban
LanguageFrench
Sports teamPhenix
ColoursBlack and Red    
AffiliationsACCC, CCAA, QSSF
Websitehttp://www.grasset.qc.ca

Collège André-Grasset is a private college in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located near the Quebec Autoroute 40 and the Crémazie metro station.

The college was founded in 1927 by the priests at St. Sulpice of Montreal and named for priest André Grasset. The school was built at the request of the Archbishop of Montreal. In 1975, the school opened a gym and a multipurpose room in 1990.

Since 2003, the college has been featuring technical training courses at the Institute Grasset. The school's president is Régent-Yves Desjardins and its director is Gilbert Héroux.

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45°33′02″N 73°37′58″W / 45.55056°N 73.63278°W / 45.55056; -73.63278