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English-language school district for all of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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NLSchools (formally known as Newfoundland & Labrador English School District as of 2024) is the school board overseeing all English-language primary and secondary education in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. In June 2018, NLESD held jurisdiction over 256 schools serving more than 65,000 students across the province. It was created in 2013 as part of the amalgamation of all provincial school boards into an English-language and a French-language board. There had previously been four English-language school boards in the province: the Nova Central School District, Eastern School District, Labrador School Board, and Western School Board.

List of Schools

Former Eastern School District

Avalon East Regional Schools

Avalon West Regional Schools

  • Ascension Collegiate
  • Baccalieu Collegiate
  • Carbonear Collegiate
  • Crescent Collegiate

Burin Regional Schools

  • Christ the King School (Dunne Memorial Academy)
  • Fatima Academy
  • Laval High School
  • Roncalli Central High School
  • St. Catherine's Academy
  • Christ the King School
  • Fortune Bay Academy
  • Holy Name of Mary
  • John Burke High School
  • Marystown Central High
  • St. Joseph's Academy
  • St. Joseph's All Grade
  • St. Lawrence Academy

Vista Regional Schools

(including Clarenville and Bonavista Peninsula):
  • Bishop White School
  • Clarenville High School
  • Discovery Collegiate
  • Heritage Collegiate
  • Random Island Academy
  • Southwest Arm Academy
  • St. Mark's School
  • Swift Current Academy
  • Tricentia Academy

Former Nova Central School District

Former Labrador School Board

Former Western School Board

References

  1. "Amalgamated school board to be in place by September school start". The Telegram. March 27, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  2. Antle, Rob (26 Mar 2013). "N.L. chopping 1,200 positions to rein in deficit". CBC News. CBC/Radio Canada.
  3. McLeod, James (April 25, 2013). "School board amalgamation moves ahead despite protests". The Telegram. Retrieved June 6, 2020.

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