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Moncton ( / ˈmʌŋktən /; French pronunciation: [mɔŋktœn]) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because of its central inland location in the region and its ...
Website. maghill .nbed .nb .ca. Magnetic Hill School is a K-8 school in Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick, Canada . Today's Parent named it one of the top 40 schools in Canada, [2] and former principal Carolyn Norman was named as one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals in 2005 by The Learning Partnership and the Canadian Association of Principals.
École Le Mascaret ( French for Le Mascaret School) is a middle school located in Eastern Moncton. Le Mascaret no longer shares the same building as École L'Odyssée, a public francophone high school. Le Mascaret accommodates 575 students from grades 6 to 8. The new complex replaced the old Vanier and Beauséjour schools, which were shut down ...
École L'Odyssée. / 46.11909; -64.791269. École L'Odyssée ( French pronunciation: [ekɔl lɔdiˈse], English: "Odyssey School") is a public francophone high school in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is part of the province's Francophone Sud School District, offering education to students from grade nine to twelve.
École Mathieu-Martin. / 46.099852°N 64.734144°W / 46.099852; -64.734144. École Mathieu-Martin is a Francophone high school located on Champlain Street in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada. With an enrollment of close to 1025, [1] the school is the largest of the French-language high schools in the Moncton area.
District scolaire 01 (or School District 01) was a Canadian school district in New Brunswick . District 01 was a Francophone district operating 35 public schools (gr. K-12) in Albert, Westmorland, Saint John, Charlotte, Kings, Queens, Sunbury, and York counties until June 30, 2012. Enrolment was approximately 13,000 students and 1,700 staff. [3]
Francophone Sud School District (French: District scolaire francophone Sud) is a Francophone Canadian school district in New Brunswick with its central offices in Dieppe. The district operates 37 schools in the south-central part of New Brunswick, including Albert, Westmorland, Saint John, Charlotte, Kings, Queens, Sunbury, York, and Northumberland counties.
Transit operations were sold to the City of Moncton under the Codiac Transit Commission on 1 August 1980. Moncton Transit Limited continued to operate charter buses as Tours to Remember and school buses as Metro School Bus. They lost the school bus contract for New Brunswick School District 2 in June 2002, and ceased operations in December 2007.