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Francophone Sud School District | |
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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 |
Chair of the board | Paul Demers [1] |
Director of education | Monique Boudreau [2] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 15,500+ |
Staff | 4,000+ |
Other information | |
Website | francophonesud |
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]
More than 15,500 students attend Sud schools and 4,000 staff are employed. [4]
New Brunswick School Districts 1 and 11 merged on June 30, 2012, to form Francophone Sud. [5]
School name | Grades | Location |
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Centre scolaire Samuel-de-Champlain | K-12 | Saint-Jean |
École Abbey-Landry | K-8 | Memramcook |
École Amirault | K-2 | Dieppe |
École Anna-Malenfant | K-5 | Dieppe |
École Antonine-Maillet | 6-8 | Dieppe |
École Arc-en-ciel | K-8 | Oromocto |
École Blanche-Bourgeois | K-8 | Cocagne |
École Calixte-F.-Savoie | K-8 | Sainte-Anne-de-Kent |
École Camille-Vautour | K-8 | Champdoré |
École Carrefour Beausoleil | K-12 | Miramichi |
École Carrefour de l'Acadie | 6-8 | Dieppe |
École Champlain | K-8 | Moncton |
École des Bâtisseurs | K-5 | Fredericton |
École des Pionniers | K-5 | Quispamsis |
École Donat-Robichaud | K-8 | Cap-Pelé |
École Dr-Marguerite-Michaud | K-8 | Bouctouche |
École Grande-Digue | K-8 | Grande-Digue |
École Le Marais | 3-5 | Dieppe |
École Le Mascaret | 6-8 | Moncton |
École Le Sommet | K-8 | Moncton |
École Les Éclaireurs | K-8 | Fredericton |
École Mgr-François-Bourgeois | K-8 | Shediac |
École Mgr-Marcel-François-Richard | K-12 | Saint-Louis-de-Kent |
École Mont-Carmel | K-8 | Sainte-Marie-de-Kent |
École Notre-Dame | K-8 | Notre-Dame-de-Kent |
École Père-Edgar-T.-LeBlanc | K-8 | Grand-Barachois |
École Régionale de Baie-Sainte-Anne | K-12 | Baie-Sainte-Anne |
École Saint-Henri | K-5 | Moncton |
École Sainte-Anne | 6-12 | Fredericton |
École Sainte-Bernadette | K-5 | Moncton |
École Sainte-Thérèse | K-5 | Dieppe |
École Soleil Levant | K-8 | Richibucto |
Étoile de l'Acadie | K-12 | Nouvelle-Arcadie |
School name | Grades | Location |
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Centre scolaire Samuel-de-Champlain | K-12 | Saint-Jean |
École Carrefour Beausoleil | K-12 | Miramichi |
École Clément-Cormier | 9-12 | Bouctouche |
École L'Odyssée | 9-12 | Moncton |
École Mathieu-Martin | 9-12 | Dieppe |
École Mgr-Marcel-François-Richard | K-12 | Saint-Louis-de-Kent |
École Régionale de Baie-Sainte-Anne | K-12 | Baie-Sainte-Anne |
École Sainte-Anne | 6-12 | Fredericton |
Étoile de l'Acadie | K-12 | Nouvelle-Arcadie |
Polyvalente Louis-J.-Robichaud | 9-12 | Shediac |
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