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- Collège Notre-Dame du Perpétuel Secours is an all-male private Roman Catholic primary and secondary school founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti in 1904. Originally, four secular Catholic priests presided over the school. Also presiding over the school were the Brothers of Christian Instruction, who also preside over other religious educational institutions throughout the Republic of Haiti. The school also has a long and involved history with the island's religious and political figures, among them archbishops and presidents. Over ninety percent of the student body goes on to attend higher education, such as the Universite Notre Dame d'Haiti. The student body is approximately 1,000. The student-faculty ratio is 15:1. Almost all of the faculty's tenure-track faculty hold terminal degrees. The school is located on a 60-acre (240,000 m2) campus atop a mountain dominating the city of Cap-Haïtien, from which most of the students come from. Students are required to take an entrance exam. They are encouraged to attend religious mass on Sundays. Although a large number of students are commuters, the school is traditionally a boarding school. The campus is also affiliated with the Boy Scouts of Troupe Henri Christophe, named after one of the more famous heroes of the Haitian Revolution. Although the college has a tradition of rigorous academia, it is also known for its excellence in athletics. The Collège Notre-Dame Department of Athletics and its sportsmen have won numerous regional and national awards, notably in football and basketball. The college's sportsmen, known as the Collegiens, compete in men's inter-scholastic archery, basketball, cross country, cycling, track and field, volleyball, tennis and soccer. The school also fields club sports in swimming, competitive arm-wrestling and karate. Former President of Haiti Jean-Bertrand Aristide was educated at the school. In 2004, the school celebrated its centennial, with many alumni from all over the world returning for the celebration, during which past and present students marched through the city of Cap-Haitien and returned to the campus for communal morning prayer. (en)
- El Colegio Notre Dame o el Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro (en francés: College Notre Dame Du Perpetuel Secours) es una escuela católica y privada para varones y de educación primaria y secundaria fundada por la Congregación de la Santa Cruz en Cabo Haitiano (Cap-Haitien), Haití en 1904. Originalmente, la escuela estaba bajo el dominio de cuatro sacerdotes católicos seculares. También dirigieron la escuela los Hermanos de la Instrucción Cristiana, que también presiden otras instituciones educativas religiosas en toda la República de Haití. La escuela también tiene una larga y complicada historia con figuras religiosas y políticas de la isla, entre ellos los arzobispos y los Presidentes. Más del noventa por ciento de los estudiantes logra asistir a alguna institución de educación superior, en particular la Universidad Notre Dame de Haití. (es)
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- Collège Notre-Dame du Perpétuel Secours is an all-male private Roman Catholic primary and secondary school founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti in 1904. Originally, four secular Catholic priests presided over the school. Also presiding over the school were the Brothers of Christian Instruction, who also preside over other religious educational institutions throughout the Republic of Haiti. The school also has a long and involved history with the island's religious and political figures, among them archbishops and presidents. Over ninety percent of the student body goes on to attend higher education, such as the Universite Notre Dame d'Haiti. (en)
- El Colegio Notre Dame o el Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro (en francés: College Notre Dame Du Perpetuel Secours) es una escuela católica y privada para varones y de educación primaria y secundaria fundada por la Congregación de la Santa Cruz en Cabo Haitiano (Cap-Haitien), Haití en 1904. Originalmente, la escuela estaba bajo el dominio de cuatro sacerdotes católicos seculares. También dirigieron la escuela los Hermanos de la Instrucción Cristiana, que también presiden otras instituciones educativas religiosas en toda la República de Haití. La escuela también tiene una larga y complicada historia con figuras religiosas y políticas de la isla, entre ellos los arzobispos y los Presidentes. Más del noventa por ciento de los estudiantes logra asistir a alguna institución de educ (es)
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- Colegio Notre Dame (Cabo Haitiano) (es)
- Collège Notre-Dame (Haiti) (en)
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