
Quebec Education Act
The Quebec Education Act is a law that governs the organization and administration of education in Quebec. It sets the rules for how schools operate, including curriculum standards, school governance, and the rights of students and teachers. The Act aims to ensure quality education accessible to all residents, reflecting Quebec’s unique cultural and linguistic identity, particularly the use of French as the primary language of instruction. It also addresses issues such as school funding and the management of various educational institutions, fostering a structured and equitable education system throughout the province.