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Directory of Schools 1990-1991 Province of Nova Scotia DIRECTORY OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN OPERATION 1990-9 1 NOTE: The data in this directory are approximate and are not to be taken as official for statistical purposes. Halifax DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1991 CONTENTS 23 Disthct School Board 3 Hants West District School Board Annapolis 24 Antigonisli District School Board 4 Inverness District School Board 25 Breton District School Board 5 Kings County District School Board Cape Board 27 Colchester - East Hants District School Board 8 Lunenburg County District School Board 29 Conseil Scolaire - Clare - Argyle School Board 10 Northside-Victoria District School 31 Cumberland District School Board 11 Pictou District School Board District School Board 13 Queens thsthct School Board 33 Dartmouth 34 Digby District School Board 14 Richmond District School Board County District School Board 15 Shelbume County District School Board 35 Guysborough 36 Halifax County - Bedford District School Board 16 Yarmouth District School Board Authority 37 Halifax District School Board 21 Atlantic Provinces Special Education Appendices A Schools Having Pupils Enrolled in Grades 10, 11, 12 38 B School Board Secretaries 41 C Alphabetical Index of Schools 42 D School Board Officials 46 Nova Scotia Department of Education: Telephone Directory 51 NOTES Approximate enrolments are given as of September 30, 1990. The figures for the number of teachers include fractional parts representing part-time teachers. The number of pupils enrolled, and the number of teachers employed, may vary throughout the school year. The statistics in this directory may therefore not tally with the statistics in the annual report of the Department of Education for the corresponding school year, or with those in other directories. It should also be noted that the number of teachers indicated in the totals includes teachers and supervisory staff not associated with a particular school. LEGEND A - Adjusted Classes B - Business Education I - Intermediate/Senior Industrial Classes M - Classes for the Mentally Handicapped T - Teacher(s) V - Vocational W - Work Experience 0 - Other Classes L - Learning Disabilities THE FIGURES IN THIS DIRECTORY ARE NOT TO BE TAKEN AS OFFICIAL FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES 3 ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Grades Approximate Enrolment School Address and Telephone Number Principal T Taught Elem. JH SH Other Totals Superintendent of Schools: John Leonard MacDonald, Box 571, Annapolis Royal, BOS lAO (532-7818). Annapolis West Education Centre Annapolis Royal, BOS lAO (532-2386) Robert Sanford 21.0 10-12,1 329 7 336 Annapolis Royal Regional Academy Annapolis Royal, BOS lAO (532-2366) Richard PeUey-Jones 24.0 7-9,A,M 344 43 387 Annapolis Royal Elementary Box 52, Annapolis Royal, 305 lAO (532-5511) Doreen Stillwell 12.8 P-6 239 239 QarkRutherfordMemorial C.F.B. Comwallis, BOS 1H0 (638-8111) Gary Walsh 6.2 P-6 119 119 BearRiver(Oakdene) Box 136, Bear River, BOS 1BO (467-3559) Frank Marshall 5.4 P-6 86 86 Qements Consolidated Box 51, Qementsport, BOS lEO (638-8444) June Trimper 5.3 P-6,O 83 1 84 Qementsvale District Elem. Clementsvale, BOS 1GO (467-3611) Mario C. Amomso 5.0 P-6 103 103 Granvifie Consolidated Box 3, Granvifie Ferry, 305 11(0 (532-2257) A. Leona Grant 9.0 P-6 162 162 Parker’s Cove Consolidated Box 112, Granvifie Ferry, BOS 1KO (532-2537) Jane Baskwill 6.6 P-6 104 104 Lawrencetown Consolidated High & Elementary Box 129, Lawrencetown, BOS 1MO (584-3681) Hugh Wfflett 24.0 P-12,A 207 82 73 11 373 Margaietville Consolidated Margaretvffle, BOS 1NO (8254967) Tony Cochrane 5.0 P-6 84 84 Springfield Consolidatedt Springfield, BOR 1HO (547-2883) Brian E. Rafuse 3.7 P-6 47 47 *pIJpils from Springfield Consolidated proceed to New Germany Rural High, Lunenburg County, at Grade 7. Bridgetown Regional High Box 40, Bridgetown, BOS 1CO (6654646) ArtliurMarshall 22.5 7-12,A 140 192 16 348 Bridgetown Regional Elementary Box 308, Bridgetown, BOS 1CO (665-4487) Gary Hannam 18.0 P-6 324 324 Middleton Regional High Box 860, Middleton, BOS 1PO (825-3453) Bernie Wagner 41.0 7-12,A,M 312 280 48 640 Annapolis East Elementmy Box 640, Middleton, BOS 1PO (825-3190) David Diggins 32.5 P-6 618 618 Other professional staff 9.5 Annapolis District School Board - Totals 251.5 2176 $78 $74 126 4054 4 ANTIGONISH DISTRICT SCHOO[J BOARD Grades Approximate Enrolment School Address and Telephone Number Principal T Taught Elem. JH SH Other Totals Superintendent of Schools: William J. MacNeil, 42 West Street, Andgonish, B2G 2H5 (863-6330). Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High 105 Braemore Avenue, Anfigonish, B2G lL3 (863-1620) Lauchie A. MacIsaac 36.0 11,12 586 586 Dr. John Hugh Gills Middle High 105 Braemore Avenue, Antigonish, B2G 1L3 (863-1620) Walter V. Proctor 33.0 7-lO,M,I,O 228 295 59 582 Anfigonish East High Monastery, BOH iWO (232-2810) Henry Van Berkel 24.0 7-12 231 134 365 Havre Boucher Consolidated Box 93, Havre Bouclier, BOH 1PO (234-2988) Philip Hughes 14.0 P-6 196 196 Lakevale Consolidated R.R. 4, Lakevale, B2G 2L2 (863-2899) George V. Murphy* 3.0 P-S 46 46 Heatherton (Rev. H.J. MacDonald) Box 71, Heatherton, BOH 1RO (386-2809) Martin A. MacDonald* 9.0 P-6 153 153 H. M. MacDonald R.R. 3, Antigonisli, B2G 2Ll (863-2096) George V. Murphy* 10.0 P-S 118 118 Dr. Hugh MacPherson Elementary 55 Lochaber Road, Antigonish, B2G 2J4 (863-3088) William J. Dinn 29.0 P-5,M 474 9 483 Ecole Pomquet Pomquet, Antigonish, B2G 2L4 (386-2084) Michael M. Fennell 8.0 P-6 133 133 St. Andrew’s Consolidated St. Andrew’s, BOll 1XO (863-2512) Marlin A. MacDonald* 16.0 P-6 243 243 St. Andrew Junior High 39 Lochaber Road, Antigonish, B2G 2J4 (863-3046) Terrance Donovan 42.0 6-9,0 104 597 21 722 St. Joseph’s Consolidated R.R. 1, Antigonish, B2G 2K8 (8634389) David M. Austen* 7.7 P-6 158 15$ Thcadie Consolidated Tracadie, BOll iWO (232-2510) Stephen Rogers 19.0 P-6 293 293 Antigonish Town Schools Morrison 99 1/2 St. Ninian Street, Anfigonish, B2G 1Y7 (863-3767) David M. Austen* 15.0 P-6,M 113 10 123 Braemore 111 Braemore Avenue, Antigonisli, B2G 1L3 (863-3090) Allister I. MacDougall 19.0 P-6 328 328 Other professional staff 4.0 *}).thcjpaj of two schools Antigonish District School Board - Totals 288.7 2359 1056 1015 99 4529 5 CAPE BRETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Grades Approximate Enrolment Taught Elem. JH SH Other Totals School Address and Telephone Number Principal T Superintendent of Schools: Rene Patry, 275 George Street, Sydney, B1P 1J7 (564-8293). 140 141 18 299 Reserve Mines, BOA 1VO (849-3543) Brian McCabe 21.0 7-12,A Reserve District High P-4 97 97 850 Grand Lake Road, Sydney, B1P 51’9 (5644210) Frank Howell 5.0 Lakevale 19.5 P-6 317 317 Tompkins Memorial Reserve Mines, BOA 1VO (849-3803) Catherine Davidson 9-12 39 96 135 Donkin, BOA IGO (737-2251) John C. Howie* 9.0 Donkin-Morien District High 137 71 208 Don]dn, BOA IGO (737-2120) John C. Howie* 19.0 P-8 Donldn Elementary P-6 110 110 R.R. 1, Port Morien, BOA ITO (737-2626) Maurice Gouthro 7.0 Gowne Memorial 14.0 P-9 126 54 180 Complex East Bay, BOA IHO (828-2010) John D. 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