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Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education

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Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education
Location
Canada
Coordinates45°02′N 64°44′W / 45.04°N 64.74°W / 45.04; -64.74
District information
Regional Executive Director of EducationDave Jones
Schools40
Students and staff
Students13,041 (2015-16)
Other information
Mission StatementTo create a supportive student-centred environment with a focus on equity, where each student succeeds and all educational partners are respected and valued
Websitewww.avrce.ca

The Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education (AVRCE) (formerly Annapolis Valley Regional School Board)[1] is the public school district responsible for the approximately 40 elementary, middle level, and high schools in Annapolis County, Kings County, and the West Hants Municipal District of Hants County in Nova Scotia, Canada. The school district was renamed following the dissolution of elected school boards and placing in Nova Scotia in March 2018.[2]

Schools

Coverage area for the school board

Annapolis County

Kings County

West Hants Municipality

  • Avon View High School (9 to 12); 225 Payzant Drive, Windsor
  • Brooklyn District Elementary School (pr to 5); 8008 Trunk 14, Newport
  • Dr. Arthur Hines Elementary School (pr to 5); 75 Musgrave Road, Summerville
  • Falmouth District Elementary School (pr to 5); 30 School Road, Falmouth
  • Three Mile Plains School (pr to 5); 4555 Trunk 1, Curry's Corner
  • West Hants Middle School (6 to 8); 8009 Trunk 14, Newport
  • Windsor Elementary School (pr to 5); 100 Tremaine Crescent, Windsor
  • Windsor Forks District Elementary School (pr to 5); 120 Sangster Bridge Road, Curry's Corner

Recent School Development and Closures

  • In 1999, Horton High School was built.
  • In 2000, Champlain Elementary School was built.
  • In 2001, Northeast Kings Education Centre was built as a result of the Kings County Academy High School, in Kentville and Cornwallis District High School, in Canning amalgamating.
  • In 2001, Pine Ridge Middle School was built.
  • In 2003, Avon View High School was built as a result of Hants West Rural High School in Newport and Windsor Regional High School in Windsor amalgamating.
  • In 2004, Springfield Consolidated School, which housed students grades primary to 6, closed, students were moved to either Annapolis East Elementary School or New Germany Elementary School in the South Shore Regional School Board.
  • In 2004, Margaretville Consolidated School. which housed students grades primary to 6, closed, students were moved to Annapolis East Elementary School.
  • In 2011, Kings County Academy was built.
  • In 2015, Annapolis Royal Regional Academy, which housed students grades 6 to 8, closed, students were moved to nearby high school Annapolis West Education Centre.
  • In 2015, Newport Station District School, which housed students grades primary to 6, closed with only 67 students enrolling, students were moved to either Brooklyn District Elementary School or Three Mile Plains District School.
  • In 2017, The grade primary to 12 Bridgetown Regional Community School was built as a result of Bridgetown Regional Elementary School and Bridgetown Regional High School amalgamating.

Feeder System

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education". Annapolis Valley Regional School Board. Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  2. ^ Ericsson, Sara. "Annapolis Valley school board celebrates successes, hard work over 22 years at final meeting". Annapolis County Spectator. Saltwire Press. Retrieved 31 March 2018.

External links

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