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The following contains lists of schools in the Canadian province of New Brunswick into public school, private schools, and former school categories. New Brunswick has four Anglophone school districts and three Francophone school districts: Anglophone North School District (ASD-N) Anglophone South School District (ASD-S) Anglophone East School ...
New Brunswick Public Schools. Address. 268 Baldwin Street. New Brunswick. , Middlesex County, New Jersey, 08901. United States. Coordinates. 40°29′41″N 74°26′38″W / 40.494759°N 74.443764°W / 40.494759; -74.443764. District information.
As of September 2012, the Government of New Brunswick decided to merge and rename all the school districts changing the number of districts from 14 to 7. [5] By doing this, the provinces minister of education estimates $5 million would be saved in administrative costs. [6]
New Brunswick High School (NBHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades in New Brunswick, in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as the main secondary school of the New Brunswick Public Schools. As of the 2022–23 school year, the school had an enrollment of ...
KVHS's interior lobby displaying its new team name "Blue Knights" along with motto "Crusading for Good". Kennebecasis Valley High School (KVHS) is a public secondary school located in Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Canada. Established in 1975, it is part of the Anglophone South School District, serving students from grades 9 - 12.
District scolaire 03 (or School District 03) is a Canadian school district in New Brunswick . District 03 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. District 03 is headquartered in Edmundston .
The school's team name is the Hampton Huskies, and their mascot is Frostbite. Hampton High School has many teams that participate in the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association (NBIAA). In the 2022–2023 year, the school has many teams in many sports in many NBIAA divisions.
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.