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Directory of Public Schools 2012-2013 Directory of Public Schools 2012-2013 Directory of Public Schools 2012-2013 Statistics and Data Management Corporate Services Department of Education Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Main entry under title. Directory of public schools / Nova Scotia. Department of Education. Statistics and Data Management Division. Annual. ISBN: 978-1-55457-518-3 ISSN: 1206-3711 1. Public schools — Nova Scotia — Directories. 2. Education — Nova Scotia — Directories. I. Nova Scotia. Department of Education. Statistics and Data Management Division. 371.01025716—dc21 2012 Foreword Welcome to the 2012–2013 edition of the Directory of Public Schools. For official statistics concerning the PR–12 public education system or to request additional copies of this publication, please contact the Statistics and Data Management Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Education by phone: 902-424-6988 (Fax 902- 424-0626), or by email: [email protected]. On our web site, additional copies of the Directory of Public Schools can be downloaded by visiting "http://stats.ednet.ns.ca" (Select Publications on the main menu, then select School Directory). Some schools in Nova Scotia have been consolidated into single administrative units consisting of two or more schools. These consolidated schools are reported in the Directory with an '*', indented under the single administrative unit. School Boards 2012-2013 Cape Breton-Victoria Regional School Board Chignecto-Central Regional School Board Annapolis Valley Strait Regional Regional School Board School Board Halifax Regional School Board Conseil scolaire acadien provincial SouthSouth ShoreShore RegionalRegional SchoolSchool BoardBoard Tri-CountyTri-County RegionalRegional SchoolSchool BoardBoard School Board Offices Annapolis Valley Regional School Board Halifax Regional School Board Superintendent: Margo Tait Superintendent: Judy White 121 Orchard St 33 Spectacle Lake Dr PO Box 340 Dartmouth NS B3B 1X7 Berwick NSB0P 1E0 902-464-2000 Fax: 902-464-2420 1-800-850-3887 Website: http://hrsb.ca 902-538-4600 Fax: 902-538-4630 Website: http://avrsb.ca South Shore Regional School Board Superintendent: Nancy Pynch-Worthylake Cape Breton-Victoria Regional School Board 69 Wentzell Rd Superintendent: Ambrose White Bridgewater NS B4V 4G9 275 George St 1-888-252-2217 Sydney NS B1P 1J7 902-543-2468 Fax: 902-541-3051 902-564-8293 Fax: 902-564-0123 Website: http://ssrsb.ca Website: http://cbv.ns.ca Chignecto-Central Regional School Board Strait Regional School Board Superintendent: Gary Clarke Superintendent: Ford Rice 60 Lorne St 16 Cemetery Rd Truro NS B2N 3K3 Port Hastings NS B9A 1K6 1-800-770-0008 1-800-650-4448 902-897-8900 Fax: 902-897-8989 902-625-2191 Fax: 902-625-2281 Website: http://ccrsb.ca Website: http://srsb.ca Conseil scolaire acadien provincial Tri-County Regional School Board Directeur général: Darrell Samson CP 88 Superintendent: Lisa Doucet Saulnierville N.-É. B0W 2Z0 79 Water St Civic Address: Yarmouth NS B5A 1L4 9248 route 1, La Butte 1-800-915-0113 Meteghan River N.-É. B0W 2L0 902-749-5696 Fax: 902-749-5697 1-888-533-2727 Website: http://tcrsb.ca 902-769-5460 Fax: 902-769-5461 Website: http://csap.ednet.ns.ca Grades Taught Legend PP Pre-Primary PR Primary 1-12 Grades One to Twelve Abbreviations for School Boards Annapolis Valley ANNV Cape Breton-Victoria CB-V Chignecto-Central C-C Conseil scolaire acadien provincial CSAP Halifax HFX South Shore SS Strait STRT Tri-County TC Contents Annapolis Valley Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................1 - Board Personnel ................................6 Cape Breton-Victoria Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................9 - Board Personnel ................................15 Chignecto-Central Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................18 - Board Personnel ................................26 Conseil scolaire acadien provincial - List of Schools .................................31 - Board Personnel ................................34 Halifax Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................36 - Board Personnel ................................51 South Shore Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................56 - Board Personnel ................................59 Strait Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................62 - Board Personnel ................................65 Tri-County Regional School Board - List of Schools .................................67 - Board Personnel ................................70 Appendix Alphabetical Index of Schools.........................................................73 ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD 0063 Aldershot Elementary School 0075 Berwick and District School 446 Aldershot Rd PO Box 40 Kentville NS B4N 3A1 Berwick NS B0P 1E0 902-690-3820 Fax: 902-690-3823 902-538-4720 Fax: 902-538-4727 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Karen Dyke Principal: Michel Tessier Grades Taught: PR - 05 Grades Taught: PR - 09 0746 Annapolis East Elementary School 0507 Bridgetown Regional Elementary School PO Box 640 PO Box 308 Middleton NS B0S 1P0 Bridgetown NS B0S 1C0 902-825-5330 Fax: 902-825-5333 902-665-5430 Fax: 902-665-5433 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Nancy Illsley Principal: Michael Baltzer Grades Taught: PR - 05 Grades Taught: PR - 05 0706 Annapolis Royal Regional Academy 0708 Bridgetown Regional High School PO Box 69 PO Box 40 Annapolis Royal NS B0S 1A0 Bridgetown NS B0S 1C0 902-532-3180 Fax: 902-532-3188 902-665-5400 Fax: 902-665-5404 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Darlene Thomas Principal: William Reid Grades Taught: 06 - 08 Grades Taught: 06 - 12 0133 Annapolis West Education Centre 0363 Brooklyn District Elementary School PO Box 399 General Delivery Annapolis Royal NS B0S 1A0 Newport NS B0N 2A0 902-532-3150 Fax: 902-532-3160 902-757-4120 Fax: 902-757-4125 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Stephen Schell Principal: Brenda Newcombe Grades Taught: 09 - 12 Grades Taught: PR - 06 0993 Avon View High School 0058 Cambridge and District Elementary School PO Box 700 6113 Hwy 1 Windsor NS B0N 2T0 Cambridge NS B0P 1G0 902-792-6740 Fax: 902-792-6762 902-538-4680 Fax: 902-538-4686 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Peter Johnston Principal: Crystal Turner-Tracy Grades Taught: 10 - 12 Grades Taught: PR - 06 1 ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD 0067 Central Kings Rural High School 0065 Dwight Ross School 6125 Hwy 1 PO Box 1420 Cambridge NS B0P 1G0 Greenwood NS B0P 1N0 902-538-4700 Fax: 902-538-4711 902-765-7510 Fax: 902-765-7520 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Patrick Murphy Principal: Lisa Hewson Grades Taught: 07 - 12 Grades Taught: PR - 05 0965 Champlain Elementary School 0753 Evangeline Middle School PO Box 130 9387 Commercial St Granville Ferry NS B0S 1K0 New Minas NS B4N 3G3 902-532-3270 Fax: 902-532-3273 902-681-4910 Fax: 902-681-4909 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Lynn Winter Principal: Bruce Ross Grades Taught: PR - 05 Grades Taught: 06 - 08 0141 Clark Rutherford Memorial School 0362 Falmouth District School PO Box 70 Box 106 Clementsport NS B0S 1E0 Falmouth NS B0P 1L0 902-638-4800 Fax: 902-638-4804 902-792-6710 Fax: 902-792-6717 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Nora Vance Principal: Karen Wallace Grades Taught: PR - 05 Grades Taught: PR - 06 0732 Coldbrook and District School 0060 Gaspereau Valley Elementary School 2305 English Mountain Rd 2781 Greenfield Rd RR 1 Coldbrook NS B4R 1B6 Wolfville NS B4P 2R1 902-690-3830 Fax: 902-690-3833 902-542-6090 Fax: 902-542-6096 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Jean Corporon Principal: Jeffrey Newbery Grades Taught: PR - 08 Grades Taught: PR - 05 0366 Dr. Arthur Hines School 0059 Glooscap Elementary School 75 Musgrave Rd 1017 J Jordan Rd RR 5 Summerville NS B0N 2K0 Canning NS B0P 1H0 902-633-6300 Fax: 902-633-6303 902-582-2010 Fax: 902-582-2015 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Shelley Regan Principal: Corena Burbidge Grades Taught: PR - 06 Grades Taught: PR - 05 2 ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD 0024 Hantsport School 0062 Kingston Elementary School PO Box 392 Box 295 Hantsport NS B0P 1P0 Kingston NS B0P 1R0 902-684-4000 Fax: 902-684-4004 902-765-7530 Fax: 902-765-7535 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Warren Chase Principal: Brian Rafuse Grades Taught: PR - 08 Grades Taught: PR - 05 0998 Highbury Education Centre 0061 L. E. Shaw Elementary School 26 Highbury Rd 486 Oak Island Rd New Minas NS B4N 3P7 Avonport NS B0P 1B0 902-681-4930 Fax: 902-681-4931 902-542-6900 Fax: 902-542-6905 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Paula Gallagher Principal: Lana Burns Grades Taught: 10 - 12 Grades Taught: PR - 05 0070 Horton High School 0129 Lawrencetown Consolidated School RR 2 10 Middle Rd RR 1 Wolfville NS B4P 2R2 Lawrencetown NS B0S 1M0 902-542-6060 Fax: 902-542-6066 902-584-4500 Fax: 902-584-4505 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Bradley Stokes Principal: Karen Baker Grades Taught: 09 - 12 Grades Taught: PR - 05 1158 Kings County Academy 1108 Lawrencetown Education Centre 35 Gary Pearl Dr RR 1 Kentville NS B4N 0H4 Lawrencetown NS B0S 1M0 902-690-3840 Fax: 902-690-3864 902-584-4524 Fax: 902-584-4528 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Michael Ouellette Principal: James Peppard Grades Taught: PR - 08 Grades Taught: 10 - 12 0379 Kings County Adult High School 0712 Middleton Regional High School 34 Highbury Rd PO Box 860 New Minas NS B4N 3P7 Middleton NS B0S 1P0 902-681-4928 Fax: 902-681-4929 902-825-5350 Fax: 902-825-5355 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Paula Gallagher Principal: James Gushue Grades Taught: 11 - 12 Grades Taught: 06 - 12 3 ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD 0073 New Minas Elementary School 0055 Somerset and District Elementary School 34 Jones Rd 4339 Brooklyn St New Minas NS B4N 3N1 Berwick NS B0P 1E0 902-681-4900 Fax: 902-681-4904 902-538-4670 Fax: 902-538-4677 [email protected] [email protected] Principal: Eric Trahan Principal: Heather Morse Grades Taught: PR - 05 Grades Taught: PR - 06 0364 Newport Station District School 0054 St.
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