Conseil scolaire acadien provincial | |
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Address | |
9248 Route 1
Nova Scotia, B0W 2L0Canada | |
District information | |
Type | Francophone Public |
Grades | P-12 and Grandir en français |
Established | 1996 |
Superintendent | Michel Collette |
School board | 18 trustees |
Chair of the board | Marcel Cottreau |
Schools | 22 schools and 19 pre-primary |
Students and staff | |
Students | 6500 |
Other information | |
Website | www.csap.ca |
The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (French for 'Acadian Provincial School Board'; CSAP) is the Francophone school board for Nova Scotia.
History
It was created in 1996 to meet the needs of Acadian and French language and education requirements in Nova Scotia.[1]
Schools
- Centre scolaire Étoile de l'Acadie (pr to 12); Sydney
- École acadienne de Pomquet (pr to 12); Pomquet
- École Beau-Port (pr to 12); Arichat
- École NDA (pr to 12); Chéticamp
- Centre Scolaire de la Rive-Sud (pr to 12); Cookville
- École acadienne de Truro (pr to 12); Truro
- École Rose-des-Vents (pr to 12); Greenwood
- École du Carrefour (5 to 8); Dartmouth
- École Bois-Joli (pr to 4); Dartmouth
- École secondaire Mosaïque (9 to 12); Burnside, Nova Scotia
- École des Beaux-Marais (pr to 4); Porters Lake
- École secondaire du Sommet (6 to 12); Halifax
- École Beaubassin (pr to 5); Halifax
- École du Grand-Portage (pr to 7); Lower Sackville
- École Belleville (pr to 6); Tusket
- École Joseph-Dugas (pr to 6); Pointe-de-l'Église
- École Pubnico-Ouest (pr to 6); Pubnico-Ouest
- École secondaire de Clare (7 to 12); Riviére-Meteghan
- École secondaire de Par-en-Bas (7 to 12); Tusket
- École Stella-Maris (pr to 6); Meteghan
- École Wedgeport (pr to 6); Wedgeport
- École Mer et Monde (pr to 6); Halifax
References
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