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MacKay School for the Deaf
Provincial school for the deaf school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The MacKay Centre, formerly the MacKay School for the Deaf and the Mackay Institution for Protestant Deaf Mutes is a provincial school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with day programs serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students of the Anglophone community of Quebec. It was founded by Thomas Widd in 1869 and named in honor of Joseph Mackay. In 1960 the institution merged with the School for Crippled Children and was the subject of another merger with the Montreal Association of the Blind in 2006.[1]
The school teaches elementary and the deaf student population is approximately 30 in the elementary school.
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