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Directory of Public Schools ov ?DUQ Province of Nova Scotia Directory of Public Schools 19954996 Library N. S. Dept. of Education P. 0. Box 578 Halifax, N. S. Cinada B3J2S9 Halifax Department of Education and Culture 1995 Current District School Boards 16 • 13 2 23 21 20 1. Annapolis 12. Hants West 2. Antigonish 13. Inverness 3. Cape Breton 14. Kings 4. Clare - Argyle 15. Lunenburg 5. Colchester - East Hants 16. Northside - Victoria 6. Cumberland 17. Pictou 7. Dartmouth 18. Queens 8. Digby 19. Richmond 9. Guysborough 20. Shelbume 10. Halifax 21. Yarmouth 11. Halifax County - Bedford 23. Le Conseil dEcole du Grand - Havre Contents. Annapolis District School Board 1 Antigonish District School Board 3 Cape Breton District School Board 5 Conseil Scolaire Clare-Argyle District School Board 13 Coichester-East Rants District School Board 15 Cumberland District School Board 21. Dartmouth District School Board 24 Digby District School Board 28 Le Conseil d’Ecole du Grand-Havre 30 Guysborough County District School Board 31 Halifax District School Board 33 Halifax County-Bedford District School Board 40 Rants West District School Board 52 Inverness District School Board 54 Kings County District School Board 56 Lunenburg County District School Board 60 Northside-Victoria District School Board 64 Pictou District School Board 6$ Queens District School Board 72 Richmond District School Board 74 Shelburne County District School Board 76 Yarmouth District School Board 78 Appendices A Schools with Students Enrolled in Grades 10, 11, 12 80 B Schools with AcadianlFrancophone Programs 91 C Schools with French Immersion Programs 93 D Schools with Extended French Programs 101 E Index 107 Notes Enro]nients and number of teachers are given as of September 30, 1995. The number of teachers (E9:’E) include fractional parts representing part-time teachers. The number of pupils enrolled, and the number of teachers employed, vary throughout the school year. The statistics in this directory are for each of the schools listed. Since they are not all-inclusive, numbers should not be used for statistical purposes. Official statistics for the P-12 public education system are available from Statistics and Data Entry Section of the Department of Education and Culture, 902-424-6988 (Fax 902-424-0626). Internet: stats&[email protected] Many schools in Nova Scotia have been consolidated into a single administrative unit. These consolidated schools are shown in the directory with an (*), indented under the single administrative unit. The enrolment and teacher numbers for the consolidated schools are included in the administrative unit’s numbers. Grades Taught Legend P Primary 1-12 Grades One to Twelve B Business Education I Intermediate Industhal Classes 0 Other Classes V Vocational The figures in this Directory should not be used for statistical purposes. ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD School Mailing Phone Teachers Grades Total Name Address Fax Principal FTE Taught Enrolment Annapolis East Elementary School Heather Diane Hams 37.2 P-6 720 P0 Box 640 1iddleton NS BOS PO 902-825-3190 (Fax 902-825-2689) annapolis - Granville Elementary School Mario Amoroso 17.3 P-5 310 P0 Box 572 .nnapolis Royal NS BOS lAO 302-532-5511 (Fax 902-532-2058) *Annapolis Royal Elementary School Mario Amoroso P0 Box 572 Annapolis Royal NS BOS lAO 902-532-5511 (Fax 902-532-2058) *Gran.llle Consolidated School Mario Amoroso Box 3 Granville Ferry NS BOS 1KO 902-532-2257 (Fax 902-532-5539) nnapolis Royal Regional Academy Richard Petley-Jones 19.5 6-8 310 P0 Box 69 nnapolis Royal NS BOS lAO )02-532-2366 (Fax 902-532-7324) nnapolis West Education Centre Brian Andrew Dowling 24.5 9-12,B,I 470 E0 Box 399 .nnapolis Royal NS BOS lAO )02-532-2386 (Fax 902-532-5459) 3ridgetown Regional Elementary School Gary William Hannam 16.2 P-6 320 0 Box 308 3ridgetown NS BOS 1CO )02-665-4487 (Fax 902-665-4488) 3ridgetown Regional High School Arthur Truman Marshall 27.0 7-12 470 Box 40 3ridgetown NS BOS 1CO )02-665-4646 (Fax 902-665-4035) lark Rutherford Memorial School Margo Jean Tait 8.4 P-5 150 ‘O Box 70 Mementsport NS BOS lEO 02-638-8111 (Fax 902-638-3353) 1 ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD School Mailing Phone Teachers Grades Total Name Address Fax Principal FTE Taught Enrolment Lawrencetown Consolidated School Kathryn Elaine Stocker 11.8 P-6 190 RR1 Lawrencetown NS BOS 1MO 902-584-7184 (Fax 902-584-3329) Margaretwile Elementary School Vernon Tony Cochrane 5.1 P-6 100 P0 Box 1510 Middleton NS BOS 1PO 902-825-4967 Middleton Regional High School John Gregory Gallivan 42.3 7-12 760 P0 Box 860 Middleton NS BOS 1PO 902-825-3453 (Fax 902-825-6459) Parkers Cove Consolidated School Sharon Dawn Lycett 4.2 P-5 70 P0 Box 594 Annapolis Royal NS BOS lAO 902-532-2537 Springfield Consolidated School Michael Stephen Walker 2.6 P-6 40 Springfield NS BOR 1HO 902-547-2883 (Fax 902-547-2883) SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE Phone: 902-584-2201 Fax: 902-584-3329 Superintendent of Schools John Leonard MacDonald 902-584-2201 Assistant Superintendent Wayne MacDonald 902-584-2002 Director of Finance Stuart A. Jamieson 902-584-2006 Director of Support Services R. A. West 902-584-2005 Secretary to the Board Paula Montgomery 902-584-2201 (Fax 902-584-3995) Supervisor of Special Services Nick Karamanos 902-584-2016 Co-operative Education Co-ordinator Frank Pecora 902-584-2013 District French Consultant Tony Orlando 902-584-2012 Psychometrist Michael Kustudic 902-584-2009 Speech Pathologist Dr. Christine Sloan 902-584-2010 Speech Pathologist Kathleen Flinn 902-584-2010 Mailing Address: RR 1, Lawrencetown NS BOS 1MO Civic Address: 10 Middle Rd, Lawrencetown NS 2 ANTIGOMSH DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD School Mailing Phone Teachers Grades Total Name Address Fax Principal FTE Taught Enrolment Antigonish East High School Daniel Francis Berry 22.0 7-12 370 Monastery NS BOH iWO / 902-232-2810 (Fax 902-232-) Braemore School Stephen Thomas Rogers 18.0 P-6 390 111 Braemore Ave Antigonish NS B2G 1L3 902-863-3090 Dr. Hugh MacPherson Elementary School David Austen 26.0 P-5,0 470 55 Lochaber Rd Antigonish NS 32G 2J4 902-863-3088 Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional School David Michael DeCoste 60.0 9-12,1,0 1,180 105 Braemore Ave Antigonish NS B2G 1L3 902-863-1620 (Fax 902-863-8284) École Pomquet Veronica Joan Delorey 7.0 P-6 120 Pomquet N.-E. B2G 2L4 902-386-2084 H. M. MacDonald School John Terrence Chisholm 11.0 P-6 180 RR3 Antigonish NS B2G 2L1 902-863-2096 Havre Boucher Consolidated School George Vincent Murphy 10.0 P-6 160 Havre Boucher NS BOB 1PO 902-234-2988 (Fax 902-234-2425) Rev. H. J. MacDonald School George Vincent Murphy 8.0 P-6 150 Box 71 Reatherton NS BOH 1RO 902-386-2809 (Fax 902-386-2216) St. Andrew Junior School Terrance Joseph Donovan 35.0 6-8,0 600 39 Lochaber Rd ntigonish NS 32G 2J4 302-863-3046 (Fax 902-863-2273) 3 ANTIGOMSH DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Phone Teachers Grades Total School Mailing Enrolment Name Address Fax Principal FTE Taught P-6 330 St. Andrew’s Consolidated School Allister I. MacDougall 19.0 St. Andrew’s NS BOH 1XO 902-863-2512 (Fax 902-863-3086) P-6 140 St. Joseph’s Consolidated School Margaret Isabel Denheyer 10.0 RR1 Antigonish NS B2G 2K8 902-863-4389 290 Tracadie Consolidated School Martin A. C. MacDonald 19.0 P-6 Tracadie NS BOH iWO 902-232-2510 SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE Phone: 902-863-6330 Fax: 902-863-4243 Superintendent of Schools William J. MacNeil Assistant Superintendent W. L Cooke Chief Finance Officer Camifla Chisholm Secretary to the Board Camilla Chishoim Supervisor of French Susan Jane MacDonald Mailing/Civic Address: 42 West Street, Municipal Building Antigonish NS B2G 2H5 4 CAPE BRETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD School Mailing Phone Teachers Grades Total Name Address Fax Principal FTE Taught Enrolment Albert Bridge School Norman McMullin 6.0 4-6 100 RR2 Marion Bridge NS BOA 1PO 902-562-2451 Ashby School Jane Lorraine MacLellan 16.6 P-6,O 240 90 Whitney Ave Sydney NS B1P 5A6 302-562-7614 shby Complex Dorothy Marie MacKinnon 9.0 P-12 66 Whitney Ave Sydney NS B1P 5A6 302-562-7611 Ball’s Creek Consolidated School Ronald Joseph MacDonald 5.0 P-6 100 FR1 orth Sydney NS B2A 3L7 302-794-2602 3reton Education Centre James Alexander Kavanaugh 63.0 7-12,O,B 1,170 367 Eighth St ‘.Iew Waterford NS B1H 3T4 )02-862-6432 (Fax 902-862-7330) 3ridgeport School Donna Lynne Andrecyk 17.0 P-9,O 210 47 Main St 1ace Bay NS B1A 5A5 )02-849-9434 3rooksidefHoly Cross School Charles Wilfred MacLean 17.0 P-6 330 5 Quarry Rd laceBayNS BIA1E7 02-849-6777 * Brookside School Charles Wilfred MacLean 85 Brookside St Glace Bay NS B1A 1K5 902-849-9444 5 CAPE BRETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD School Mailing Phone Teachers Grades Total Name Address Fax Principal ETE Taught Enrolment CaledonialSt. Anthony Complex Charles Wilfred MacLean 13.0 P-6 240 11 School St Glace Bay NS B1A 1L7 902-849-9350 * St. Anthony School Charles Wilfred MacLean 20½ Dominion St Glace Bay NS B1A 3M6 902-849-9358 Catalone (Margaret MacVicar) School Irene Lahey 4.0 P-3 100 98 Main-A-Dieu Rd Louisbourg NS BOA 1MO 902-733-2673 Central School Charles Wilfred MacLean 14.0 P-6,O 180 34 York St Glace Bay NS B1A 2M6 902-849-3332 Churchill School Barbara Jean Maclnnis 5.0 P-6 100 RR5 Sydney NS B1P 6G7 902-564-8516 Comwallis School Adele Dorothy Young 14.7 P-9 220 99 Cornwaflis St Sydney NS B1P 2X5 902-562-0901 Coxheath Elementary School Kenneth Anthony Mizzi 20.0 P-6 390 30 Mount Florence St Sydney NS B1R iTS 902-562-4961 CusackfBirch Hill School Adele Dorothy Young 13.0 P-6,O 250 500 Birch Hill Dr Sydney N$ B1P 3V9 902-564-0431 * Birch Hill School Adele Dorothy Young 490 Birch Hill Dr Sydney NS B1P 3V9 902-562-4345 6 CAPE BRETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD School Mailing Phone Teachers Grades Total Name Address Fax Principal FTh Taught Enrolment Donkin Morien Elementary/Jr.
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