Anglophone East School District

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Anglophone East School District
Address
1077 St. George Blvd.
Canada
District information
SuperintendentRandolph MacLean [1]
Chair of the boardHarry Doyle [2]
Schools38 [3]
BudgetCA$170 (2020–2021) [4] million
Students and staff
Students19,228
Other information
Website asdeast.nbed.ca

Anglophone East School District is a Canadian school district in South-East New Brunswick. The district is an Anglophone district operating 38 public schools from grades Kindergarten to 12 in Albert and Westmorland counties. [5] Notably, Havelock School is on the border of Kings County and Westmorland County.

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The name of the school district was changed from School District 2 to Anglophone East School District in July 2012. [6]

Enrollment for 2023-2024 is at approximately 19,228 students. Anglophone East School District is headquartered in Moncton. [7]

List of Schools [5]

School NameMunicipalityGradeCountyStudent Pop
Arnold H. McLeod School Moncton K-5 Westmorland 397 [8]
Beaverbrook School Moncton K-8 Westmorland 278 [9]
Bernice MacNaughton High School Moncton 9-12 Westmorland 951 [10]
Bessborough School Moncton K-8 Westmorland 579 [11]
Birchmount School Moncton K-8 Westmorland 583 [12]
Caledonia Regional High School Hillsborough 6-12 Albert 276 [13]
Claude D. Taylor School Riverview K-5 Albert 223 [14]
Dorchester Consolidated School Dorchester K-8 Westmorland 106 [15]
Edith Cavell School Moncton K-8 Westmorland 409

[16]

Evergreen Park School Moncton K-5 Westmorland 660

[17]

Forest Glen School Moncton K-4 Westmorland 366

[18]

Frank L. Bowser School Riverview K-5 Albert 351

[19]

Harrison Trimble High School Moncton 9-12 Westmorland 1450

[20]

Havelock School Havelock [21] K-5 Kings 83 [22]
Hillcrest School Moncton K-8 Westmorland 126 [23]
Hillsborough Elementary School Hillsborough K-5 Albert 128

[24]

Lewisville Middle School Moncton 6-8 Westmorland 561 [25]
Lou MacNarin School Dieppe K-5 Westmorland 768 [26]
Magnetic Hill School Lutes Mountain K-8 Westmorland 442 [27]
Maplehurst Middle School Moncton 6-8 Westmorland 786 [28]
Marshview Middle School Sackville 5-8 Westmorland 323 [29]
Moncton High School Moncton 9-12 Westmorland 1572 [30]
Mountain View School Irishtown K-5 Westmorland 122 [31]
Northrop Frye School Moncton K-5 Westmorland 869 [32]
Petitcodiac Regional School Petitcodiac K-12 Westmorland 717

[33]

Port Elgin Regional School Port Elgin K-8 Westmorland 184 [34]
Queen Elizabeth School Moncton K-8 Westmorland 455 [35]
Riverside Consolidated School Riverside-Albert K-5 Albert 52

[36]

Riverview East School Riverview K-5 Albert 500 [37]
Riverview High School Riverview 9-12 Albert 1139

[38]

Riverview Middle School Riverview 6-8 Albert 778 [39]
Salem Elementary School Sackville K-4 Westmorland 360 [40]
Salisbury Elementary School Salisbury K-4 Westmorland 331 [41]
Salisbury Regional School Salisbury 5-12 Westmorland 613 [42]
Shediac Cape School Shediac Cape K-8 Westmorland 514

[43]

Sunny Brae Middle School Moncton 5-8 Westmorland 355 [44]
Tantramar Regional High School Sackville 9-12 Westmorland 498 [45]
West Riverview School Riverview K-5 Albert 319 [46]

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