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Anglophone West Anglophone West n SD-1 n n n Anglophone West Enrolment : (2017) 22,749, -0.76 % [5] 69 buildings, 433,801 m² SD-2 n District land area: 30,463 km² nn n nn SD-10n n n SD-3 n nn^n n n n n nnSD-11 SD-8 SD-9 SD-4nnn nnnnn nnn^nnnnn n SD-6n n n SD-7 SD-13n^nn n n n n SD-5 n nn SD-12 Legend ^ Office Site Subdistrict Kilometers 0 15 30 60 90 120 n School School District ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 1 ^ Saint-Joseph-de-Madawaska# Saint-Jacques# Edmundston# Lac# Baker n # Baker# Brook Rivière-Verte # Saint-François-de-Madawaska# Clair Nictau# # Saint-Léonard Riley# Brook Saint Mary's Academy (1990) 2 Grade : K, 1-12 [E], Area : 3843 m Saint-André# Enrolment : (2017) 187, 0.97 %[5] 52 Marmen Avenue, Edmundston nGrand# Falls John Caldwell School (1990) ^ Grade : K, 1-12 [E, FI], Area : 8305 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 422, -3.31 % [5] 130 Victoria Street, Grand Falls Limestone# Plaster# Rock Tobique Valley High School (1947) nn Grade : 6-12 [E], Area : 7249 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 178, -5.20 % [5] 290 Main Street, Plaster Rock Aroostook# Donald Fraser Memorial School (1992) Perth-Andover# Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 3219 m 2 n Enrolment : (2017) 111, -4.85 % [5] 231 Main Street, Plaster Rock Kincardine# Perth-Andover Middle School (2004) Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 4303 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 184, -1.25 % [5] 20 Nissen Street, Perth-Andover Andover Elementary School (1956) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 3948 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 271, -3.72 % [5] 9 School Street, Perth-Andover Southern Victoria High School (1953) Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 8862 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 264, -6.21 % [5] 13 School Street, Perth-Andover Legend ^ Subdistrict ^ n School Kilometers School District 0 10 20 40 60 ^ Office Site ¹ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 2 River# de Chute Holmesville# Upper# Kent Johnville# Juniper# Beechwood# # Bath # n Argyle n Knowlesville# n Bath Community School (1954) 2 Florenceville-Bristol# Grade : K, 1-8 [E], Area : 3834 m [5] Centreville# n Enrolment : (2017) 173, 5.36 % n 118 School Street, Bath n Bristol Elementary School (1966) Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 1427 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 97, -6.33 %[5] 9208 Main Street, Florenceville-Bristol Carleton North High School (1977) Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 11493 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 441, -5.30 % [5] Bloomfield# 30 School Street, Florenceville Middle School (1955) Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 3948 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 207, 0.13 %[5] 8794 Main Street, Florenceville-Bristol Florenceville Elementary School (1966) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 1847 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 224, 1.09 % [5] 8470 Main Street, Florenceville-Bristol Centreville Community School (2004) Grade : K, 1-8 [E], Area : 4820 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 185, -2.36 % [5] 751 Central Street, Centreville ^ Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 4.25 8.5 17 25.5 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 3 Mount# Pleasant Stickney# Peel# Simonds# # Hartland# n Cloverdale Victoria# Corner Hartland Community School (2007) Grade : K, 1-12 [E], Area : 8921 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 526, -3.66 % [5] 217 Rockland Road, Hartland # Belleville Jacksonville# Newburg# Woodstock High School (1975) Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 11331 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 578, -1.24 % [5] # 144 Connell Park Road, Woodstock Richmond# Corner nn Woodstock^ Townsview School (2015) Grade : K, 1-8 [E, FI], Area : 10325 m 2 n Enrolment : (2017) 579, -1.36 % [2] 122 Lewis P. Fisher Lane, Woodstock Meduxnekeag Consolidated School (2015) Grade : K, 1-8 [E, FI], Area : 10325 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 623, 0.16 % [2] 200 School Street, Woodstock Debec# Benton# Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 3 6 12 18 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 4 Keswick Valley Memorial School (1951) Grade : K, 1-8 [E], Area : 6400 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 212, -4.15 % [5] 20 Route 617, Burtts Corner ^ # Clarkville# Millville Upper# Hainesville Temperance# Vale # nBurtts Corner Campbell# Settlement Canterbury High School (1952) Nackawic# 2 Meductic# Grade : K, 1-12 [E], Area : 3826 m [5] n Enrolment : (2017) 165, -5.84 % Temple# nn 80 Main Street, Canterbury Hawkshaw# Dumfries# Prince# William # nCanterbury # Graham Corner Skiff# Lake Nackawic Senior High School (1967) Fosterville# Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 6697 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 270, 1.65 % [5] 30 Landegger Drive, Nackawic Nackawic Middle School (1971) Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 5913 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 143, 1.40 % [5] 50 Landegger Drive , Nackawic Nackawic Elementary School (1967) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 3394 m 2 [5] Forest# City Enrolment : (2017) 231, 3.12 % 110 McNair Drive , Nackawic Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 5 10 20 30 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 5 ^ Pokiok# Harvey Elementary School (1966) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 1858 m 2 Longs# Creek Enrolment : (2017) 187, -0.23 %[5] 1908 Route 3, Harvey Station Harvey High School (1980) Magundy# Grade : 6-12 [E, FI], Area : 5287 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 223, -4.81 % [5] 2055 Route 3, Harvey Station Magaguadavic# Acton# n# nHarvey Thomaston# Corner Tweedside# McAdam# nn Upper# Brockway St.# Croix Brockway# McAdam Elementary School (1945) Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 2098 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 69, 0.94 % [5] 29 Rose Street, McAdam McAdam High School (1924) Grade : 6-12 [E], Area : 4424 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 78, -8.69 % [5] 29 Lake Road, McAdam Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 4.25 8.5 17 25.5 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 6 n n Fredericton# n n Kingsclear Consolidated School (1950) n^ Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 1332 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 57, -15.36 %[5] 3188 Woodstock Road, Fredericton Garden Creek School (1965) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 2630 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 289, 0.52 % [5] 1360 Woodstock Road, Fredericton Connaught Street School (1957) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 1902 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 302, 2.53 % [5] 184 Connaught Street, Fredericton Hanwell# Fredericton High School (1969) Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 33444 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 1935, 0.59 % [5] 300 Priestman Street, Fredericton Priestman Street Elementary School (1969) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 4403 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 565, 2.97 % [5] 363 Priestman Street, Fredericton Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 1.25 2.5 5 7.5 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 7 n George Street Middle School (1924) 2 Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 8272 m Fredericton# Enrolment : (2017) 768, 4.75 %[5] 575 George Street, Fredericton ^ n Montgomery Street Elementary School (1963) n Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 1709 m 2 n Enrolment : (2017) 201, -0.77 % [5] n 692 Montgomery Street, Fredericton Forest Hill Elementary School (1955) Grade : K, 1 [E, FI], Area : 1119 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 141, 3.20 % [5] 548 Forest Hill Road, Fredericton Lincoln# Liverpool Street Elementary School (1968) Grade : 2-5 [E, FI], Area : 2434 m 2 New# Maryland Enrolment : (2017) 348, 3.11 % [5] n 50 Liverpool Street, Fredericton Bliss Carman Middle School (2009) Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 7284 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 558, -1.73 % [5] 615 Kimble Drive, Fredericton New Maryland Elementary School (1994) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 6370 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 472, -0.14 % [5] 75 Clover Street, New Maryland Nasonworth# Beaver# Dam Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 1.25 2.5 5 7.5 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 8 Nashwaaksis Middle School (1976) Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 12776 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 580, -0.86 % [5] 324 Fulton Avenue, Fredericton Park Street Elementary School (1960) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 4135 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 420, 0.97 % [5] 111 Park Street, Fredericton Nashwaaksis Memorial School (1948) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 2910 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 347, 12.53 %[5] 80 Main Street, Fredericton Royal Road Elementary School (1982) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 4295 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 372, -3.12 % [5] 340 Royal Road, Fredericton McAdam Avenue School (1962) Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 1441 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 67, -5.50 %[5] 129 McAdam Avenue, Fredericton Keswick Ridge School (1952) Grade : K, 1-8 [E, FI], Area : 2019 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 185, 5.25 % [5] 166 McKeen Drive, Keswick Ridge Keswick# Ridge n Douglas# n nnn Fredericton# n Mactaquac# ^ Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 2 4 8 12 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 9 Leo Hayes High School (2000) Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 15500 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 1617, -2.44 %[5] 499 Cliffe Street, Fredericton Gibson-Neill Memorial Elementary School (2013) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 7321 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 630, 2.27 % [4] 67 Wyngate Drive, Fredericton Penniac# Devon Middle School (1952) Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 5665 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 507, 0.47 %[5] 681 Dobie Street, Fredericton Barkers Point Elementary School (1946) Grade : K, 1-5 [E, FI], Area : 3590 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 343, 0.35 % [5] 39 Carmen Avenue, Fredericton Fredericton# nn # n Marysville n ^ Maugerville# ^ Legend Subdistrict n School Kilometers School District 0 2.25 4.5 9 13.5 ^ Office Site ¹ Anglophone West - Subdistrict 10 Doaktown Elementary School (1953) Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 4395 m 2 Enrolment : (2017) 64, -4.36 % [5] 430 Main Street, Doaktown Central New Brunswick Academy (2010) Weaver# Siding Grade : 6-12 [E], Area : 5797 m 2 [5] Enrolment : (2017) 223, -4.11 % Blissfield# 7263 Route 8 Hwy, New Bandon # Upper Miramichi Elementary School (1965) nDoaktown Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 2167 m 2 [5] Enrolment : (2017) 98, -2.87 % New# Bandon 3460
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