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Learn about the largest public school division in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and its history, governance, programs and schools. Find out how Edmonton Public Schools pioneered site-based decision making and offers a variety of alternative and special needs programs.
Tempo School is a private K-12 school in Edmonton, Alberta, that focuses on academic studies and intellectual development. It offers a prescribed curriculum with advanced courses, AP and IB options, and a variety of extracurricular activities.
Find public and private schools in Nova Scotia by county and grade level. See the names, locations and contact information of schools in the province, including Memorial High School in Kings County.
A public K-12 arts-focused school in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, offering International Baccalaureate programmes and six arts majors. Learn about its history, entrance criteria, facilities, and achievements in academics and cheerleading.
Pages in category "Middle schools in Edmonton" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Halifax Regional Centre for Education is the public school district in the Halifax Regional Municipality. It was formerly the Halifax Regional School Board, but was dissolved in 2018 and replaced by an appointed provincial council.
Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord (CSCN) is a French language school board in Alberta, Canada. It operates public and catholic francophone schools in nine communities, and has 20 schools and 3368 students.
The city amalgamated with Edmonton in 1912, with the school joining the Edmonton Public Schools system. The population of Edmonton grew quickly, and Strathcona Composite High School outgrew its 1908 building. In 1955, the school transferred 10 blocks south to a newly built structure (the current building), on a large block of parkland.