The Fraser Institute published its annual rankings of Quebec secondary schools, identifying schools that are improving or falling behind.
The Report Card on Quebec's Secondary Schools 2024 ranks 465 public, independent, francophone and anglophone schools based on provincewide test results in French, English, science and mathematics during the 2022/23 academic year.
"Our Report Card offers parents information they can't easily get anywhere else about their child's school and how it compares to other schools across Quebec," said Yanick Labrie, a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute.
In this year's ranking, 45 schools including public and independent schools from the Magdalen Islands and Havre-Sainte-Pierre on the north shore to Saguenay and downtown Montreal showed statistically significant improvement while 37 schools experienced declining performance.
The province's fastest-improving school de la Rive in Lavaltrie improved its rating from 1.4 (out of 10) in 2017 to 4.6 in 2023.
Crucially, de la Rive achieved this improvement despite 27.5 per cent of the students having special needs.
"Our school rankings prove that improvement is possible in every corner of the province, in every type of school serving every type of student," Labrie said.
"The rankings empower parents to make informed choices about where they send their child to school, and parents can also use these rankings to learn about their child's school, and when necessary, ask the principal how he or she plans to turn things around."