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Francophone Nord-Ouest is a Francophone district operating 21 public schools (gr. K-12) in Carleton, Victoria, Madawaska and Restigouche counties. Current enrollment is approximately 7,000 students and 470 teachers. Francophone Nord-Ouest School District is headquartered in Edmundston. See also. List of school districts in New Brunswick
Founded in 1975 [8] as a trade school, Bernice MacNaughton originally accommodated 1,400 students. It became the MacNaughton Science & Technology Center (MSTC) in 1994 but was reestablished as a high school in 1999, consisting only of grade nine students. [7] 2003 saw the first graduating class of BMHS. MacNaughton underwent an extensive multi ...
School District 10 is a defunct Canadian school district in New Brunswick. It was an Anglophone district operating 16 public schools (gr. K-12) in Charlotte County. Enrollment was approximately 4,000 students and 350 teachers. District 10 was headquartered in St. Stephen. In 2012 it was amalgamated into Anglophone South School District .
asd-s .nbed .nb .ca. The Anglophone South School District (ASD-S) is a public Anglophone school district in the Canadian province of New Brunswick that serves the southern part of the province, covering English-language public schools within the Saint John, Charlotte and Kings counties. [2] The Anglophone South district is the second largest ...
Cambridge-Narrows Community School is a K-12 school located in Queens County, New Brunswick, on the south bank of the Washademoak Lake in the village of Arcadia. Cambridge-Narrows Community School is in the Anglophone West School District . The school also services the outlying communities of Codys, Jemseg, Whites Cove, Mill Cove and Waterborough.
School District 18 was a Canadian school district in New Brunswick . District 18 was an Anglophone district operating 32 public schools (gr. K-12) in York and Northumberland counties. District 18 enrollment was approximately 12,500 students and 800 teachers. District 18 was headquartered in Fredericton . Dianne Wilkins was the superintendent of ...
School District 17 is a defunct Canadian school district in New Brunswick. It was an Anglophone district operating 18 public schools (gr. K-12) in Queens and Sunbury counties. Enrollment was approximately 6,000 students and 580 teachers. District 17 was headquartered in Oromocto. In 2012 it was amalgamated into Anglophone West School District .
School District 06 is a defunct Canadian school district in New Brunswick. It was an Anglophone district operating 27 public schools (gr. K-12) in Kings and part of Queens Counties. In 2012 it was amalgamated into Anglophone South School District. Enrollment was approximately 10,300 students with 650 teachers.