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  2. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    Grade 3, including the subjects reading, writing, and mathematics. [13] Grade 6, including the subjects reading, writing, and mathematics. [14] Grade 9, which only includes a mathematics test. [15] Grade 10, Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test is a graduation requirement [16] Final exam mark is worth 30%.

  3. Esther Clark Wright - Wikipedia

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    This is an autobiographical story (published in 1957) of the people and land in and around Wolfville, Nova Scotia. In her book she describes the community in the pre-war years while she was still a student there through to the decline of the railway in the mid-1950s. The title comes from a line in Longfellow's Evangeline.

  4. History of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    In the Province of History: The Making of the Public Past in Twentieth-Century Nova Scotia (2010) Dr. Ed Whitcomb. A Short History of Nova Scotia. Ottawa. From Sea To Sea Enterprises, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9694667-9-6. 72 pp. Duncan Campbell, History of Nova Scotia, for Schools BiblioLife, 2009 ISBN 1-115-65980-4, excerpt; Grenier, John (2008).

  5. Breton Education Centre - Wikipedia

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    Breton Education Centre (BEC) is a co-ed high school with students from grades 6–12 in New Waterford, Nova Scotia. [1] It is part of the Cape Breton – Victoria Regional School Board . BEC opened in 1970 in New Waterford, NS serving 2,300 students from grades 7–12.

  6. Archelaus Smith - Wikipedia

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    Archelaus Smith (23 April 1734 - 3 April 1821), was a tanner, fisherman, surveyor, and early settler of Barrington, Nova Scotia. He was born in Chatham, Province of Massachusetts to parents Deacon Stephen Smith (c.1706-1766) and Bathsheba (Brown) Smith (1709–1766). He was christened in the Congregational Church, Chatham on 23 Apr 1734. [1]

  7. Africville - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 2009, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a noted American civil rights activist, was presented with the book at the Nova Scotia Alliance of Black School Educators. Irvine Carvery, president of the Africville Genealogy Society and chair of the Halifax Regional School Board , made the presentation.

  8. List of schools in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    An elementary school is responsible for the education of students from grade kindergarten (usually referred to in Nova Scotia as "grade primary") or grade 1 to grade 5 or 6. A number of Nova Scotian schools combine elementary or the later grades of elementary with junior high or the earlier grades of junior high to form what is referred to as a ...

  9. Category:History books about Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History books about Nova Scotia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

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