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  2. Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (New ...

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    Government of New Brunswick The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is an executive agency of the Government of New Brunswick , Canada. It is responsible for the administration of the New Brunswick public education system.

  3. Education in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In the 2014-15 school year, New Brunswick budgeted to spend $64.8-million in order to bus 90,000 students; or in other words, $720 for each student. [36] The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick's only Acadian MLA in March 2015 threatened to split from the party if discussion were re-opened on school bus re-unification. [37]

  4. Common Schools Act of 1871 - Wikipedia

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    The Common Schools Act of 1871 (the Act) was legislation of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, passed by the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, which replaced the Parish Schools Act of 1858. The legislation aimed to abolish church-run schooling in New Brunswick and replace it with a system of government-run "common schools."

  5. List of Canada-accredited schools abroad - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... These are schools outside Canada which are accredited to use the curriculum of a province of Canada: Africa ... New Brunswick.

  6. Anglophone North School District - Wikipedia

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    Anglophone North is a Canadian school district in New Brunswick, operated under the direction of the Ministry of Education and Early Childhood Development.. Anglophone North is an Anglophone district operating 33 public schools (gr. K-12) in Restigouche County, Gloucester County, Northumberland County and Kent County.

  7. Policy 713 - Wikipedia

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    Policy 713, also called the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity policy, is an education policy of the province of New Brunswick, Canada, that sets minimum requirements for public schools and districts in the province related to individuals identifying and perceived as LGBTQIA2S+.

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  9. Higher education in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In June 1839, Charles Allison proposed to the Wesleyan Methodists that a school of elementary and higher learning be built. His offer to purchase a site in Sackville, to erect a suitable building for an academy, and to contribute operating funds of £100 a year for 10 years was accepted and the Wesleyan Academy for boys, which was later elevated to the status of a university, was opened in ...