Francophone Sud School District

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Francophone Sud School District
Location
425 Champlain Street Dieppe, New Brunswick, E1A 1P2
Southeast New Brunswick
Canada
Coordinates 46°05′52″N64°44′14″W / 46.09778°N 64.73722°W / 46.09778; -64.73722
Chair of the boardPaul Demers [1]
Director of educationMonique Boudreau [2]
Students and staff
Students15,500+
Staff4,000+
Other information
Website francophonesud.nbed.nb.ca

Francophone Sud School District (French: District scolaire francophone Sud) is a Francophone Canadian school district in New Brunswick with its central offices in Dieppe. [3] 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. [4] [5]

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More than 15,500 students attend Sud schools and 4,000 staff are employed. [4]

History

New Brunswick School Districts 1 and 11 merged on June 30, 2012, to form Francophone Sud. [5]

Primary schools

School nameGradesLocation
Centre scolaire Samuel-de-ChamplainK-12 Saint-Jean
École Abbey-LandryK-8 Memramcook
École AmiraultK-2 Dieppe
École Anna-MalenfantK-5 Dieppe
École Antonine-Maillet6-8 Dieppe
École Arc-en-cielK-8 Oromocto
École Blanche-BourgeoisK-8 Cocagne
École Calixte-F.-SavoieK-8 Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
École Camille-VautourK-8 Champdoré
École Carrefour BeausoleilK-12 Miramichi
École Carrefour de l'Acadie6-8 Dieppe
École ChamplainK-8 Moncton
École des BâtisseursK-5 Fredericton
École des PionniersK-5 Quispamsis
École Donat-RobichaudK-8 Cap-Pelé
École Dr-Marguerite-MichaudK-8 Bouctouche
École Grande-DigueK-8 Grande-Digue
École Le Marais3-5 Dieppe
École Le Mascaret6-8 Moncton
École Le SommetK-8 Moncton
École Les ÉclaireursK-8 Fredericton
École Mgr-François-BourgeoisK-8 Shediac
École Mgr-Marcel-François-RichardK-12 Saint-Louis-de-Kent
École Mont-CarmelK-8 Sainte-Marie-de-Kent
École Notre-DameK-8 Notre-Dame-de-Kent
École Père-Edgar-T.-LeBlancK-8 Grand-Barachois
École Régionale de Baie-Sainte-AnneK-12 Baie-Sainte-Anne
École Saint-HenriK-5 Moncton
École Sainte-Anne6-12 Fredericton
École Sainte-BernadetteK-5 Moncton
École Sainte-ThérèseK-5 Dieppe
École Soleil LevantK-8 Richibucto
Étoile de l'AcadieK-12 Nouvelle-Arcadie

Secondary schools

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École L'Odyssée
School nameGradesLocation
Centre scolaire Samuel-de-ChamplainK-12 Saint-Jean
École Carrefour BeausoleilK-12 Miramichi
École Clément-Cormier9-12 Bouctouche
École L'Odyssée9-12 Moncton
École Mathieu-Martin9-12 Dieppe
École Mgr-Marcel-François-RichardK-12 Saint-Louis-de-Kent
École Régionale de Baie-Sainte-AnneK-12 Baie-Sainte-Anne
École Sainte-Anne6-12 Fredericton
Étoile de l'AcadieK-12 Nouvelle-Arcadie
Polyvalente Louis-J.-Robichaud9-12 Shediac

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References

  1. "Membres" (in French). District scolaire francophone Sud. n.d. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  2. "Équipe de gestion" (in French). District scolaire francophone Sud. n.d. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  3. "Francophone School District Information". New Brunswick Canada. n.d. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  4. 1 2 "À propos du DSFS" (in French). District scolaire francophone Sud. n.d. Archived from the original on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  5. 1 2 "New Brunswick. Education Francophone School District - South". New Brunswick Community Services Database. 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2021-08-11.