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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:
The following are all New Brunswick public schools listed according to the district by which they are managed, and by county.
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Lord Beaverbrook | Campbellton | K | 4 | Official site | |
L. E. Reinsborough | Dalhousie | K | 5 | Official site | |
Campbellton Middle School | Campbellton | 5 | 8 | Official site | |
Sugarloaf Senior High | Campbellton | 9 | 12 | Official site | |
Dalhousie Regional | Dalhousie | 9 | 12 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Janeville Elementary School | Janeville | K | 5 | Official site | |
Bathurst High | Bathurst | 9 | 12 | Official site | |
Jacquet River School | Belledune | K | 8 | Official site | |
Parkwood Heights Elementary School | Bathurst | K | 5 | Official site | |
Superior Middle School | Bathurst | 6 | 8 | Official site | |
Terry Fox Elementary School | Bathurst | K | 5 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Elsipogtog | Elsipogtog First Nation | K | 8 | Official site | |
Bonar Law Memorial High | Five Rivers | 9 | 12 | Official site | |
Eleanor W. Graham Middle | Richibucto | 6 | 8 | Official site | |
Harcourt School | Harcourt | K | 5 | Official site | |
Rexton Elementary | Five Rivers | K | 5 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Havelock | Havelock | K | 8 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Saint Mary's Academy | Edmundston | K | 12 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Doaktown Elementary | Doaktown | K | 5 | Official site | |
Upper Miramichi Elementary | Boiestown | K | 5 | Official site | |
Central New Brunswick Academy | New Bandon | 6 | 12 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Chipman Elementary | Chipman | K | 5 | Official site | |
Gagetown School | Arcadia | K | 8 | Official site | |
Minto Elementary Middle | Minto | K | 8 | Official site | |
Cambridge-Narrows Community | Arcadia | K | 12 | Official site | |
Chipman Forest Avenue | Chipman | 6 | 12 | Official site | |
Minto Memorial | Minto | 9 | 12 | Official site |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Versant-Nord | Atholville | K | 8 | ||
Le Domaine-des-Copains | Balmoral | K | 8 | ||
Apollo-XI | Campbellton | K | 6 | ||
Notre-Dame | Dalhousie | K | 8 | ||
Le Coin-des-Amis | Dundee | K | 6 | ||
Le Tournesol | Petit-Rocher | K | 3 | ||
Séjour-Jeunesse | Pointe-Verte | K | 8 | ||
Le Rendez-vous-des-Jeunes | Saint-Arthur | K | 6 | ||
Mgr-Melanson | Val-d'Amour | K | 6 | ||
Roland-Pépin | Campbellton | 7 | 12 | ||
Aux quatre vents | Dalhousie | 9 | 12 | ||
Arthur-Pinet | Eel River Crossing | K | 8 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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René-Chouinard | Lagacéville | K | 8 | ||
l’Amitié | Rivière-du-Portage | K | 8 | ||
Centre La fontaine | Neguac | K | 12 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Académie Notre-Dame | Drummond | K | 6 | ||
Marie-Immaculée | Grand Falls | K | 6 | ||
Sacré-Coeur | Grand Falls | K | 6 | ||
Mgr-Lang | Drummond | 7 | 8 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Echo Jeunesse | Kedgwick | K | 7 | ||
Mgr-Martin | Saint-Quentin | 1 | 6 | ||
Marie-Gaétane | Kedgwick | 8 | 12 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Samuel-de-Champlain | Saint John | K | 12 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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École des Pionniers | Quispamsis | K | 5 | [9] |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Des Bâtisseurs | Fredericton | K | 5 | ||
Arc-en-Ciel | Oromocto | K | 8 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Sainte-Anne | Fredericton | 6 | 12 | ||
École Les Éclaireurs | Fredericton | K | 8 |
School Name | Municipality | Start | End | Photograph | Source |
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Régionale de Baie-Sainte-Anne | Baie-Sainte-Anne | K | 12 | ||
Carrefour Beausoleil | Miramichi | K | 12 | ||
Étoile de l'Acadie | Nouvelle-Arcadie | K | 12 |
The following are private schools in New Brunswick.
The following are defunct schools in New Brunswick.
School Name | Municipality | Year Open | Year Closed | Fate of School | Source |
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Uplands School | Moncton | 2014 [12] | Demolished | ||
Upper Miramichi Regional High School | Boiestown | 2010 | Replaced | ||
Aberdeen High School | Moncton | 1898 | 1970's | Converted to Cultural Centre | |
Gunningsville School | Riverview | 2013 | Replaced | ||
Lower Coverdale School | Lower Coverdale | 2013 | Replaced | ||
Southampton Regional High School | Southampton | 1960s | Demolished | ||
Moncton High School (1898) | Moncton | 2015 | To be Determined | ||
St. Patrick's Elementary | Saint John | 2014 | To be Determined | ||
Havelock Elementary | Saint John | 2016 | Demolished | ||
Seawood Elementary | Saint John | 2016 | turned into daycare | ||
École Acadieville | Acadieville | Demolished | |||
Marguerite-Bourgeois | Saint-Louis-de-Kent | Before 2001 | turned into call center in 2001 to 2012 [13] - Demolished 2017 | ||
Philippe-Bourgeois | Saint-Louis-de-Kent | Demolished | |||
Téléphore-Arsenault | Richibucto | 1991 | new school build Ecole Soleil Levant - turn into apartments | ||
Edgar-Poirier | Richibucto | 1991 | new school build Ecole Soleil Levant - Converted to Cultural Centre | ||
Marée-mantante | Saint-Louis-de-Kent | Combined with Mgr Marcel-François-Richard | |||
Saint-Paul | Saint-paul-de-Kent | 2016 [14] | Demolished 2019 or 2020 | ||
W.-F. Boisvert | Nouvelle-Arcadie | combined with Etoile de l'Acadie | |||
Secondaire Assomption | Nouvelle-Arcadie | combined with Etoile de l'Acadie | |||
Richibucto-Village | Richibucto-Village | turned into a community center | |||
Douglas Elementary | Douglas | 1873 | 2011 | Sold to private citizen | |
Elgin Elementary | Elgin | 2002 | Shut down due to excessive repair costs |
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