Francophone kindergarten to grade 12

Francophone sector kindergarten to grade 12, learning at home, school calendar, governance and more.

District information

  • Education plan (Francophone sector)

    A collective vision on Francophone education in New Brunswick.

  • Francophone School District information

    Contact information and websites for the province's four francophone school districts including boundaries for districts and subdistricts.

  • School calendar

    The New Brunswick school calendar provides important dates for the K-12 academic year, including start and end dates, holidays and professional development days.

  • Structural and environmental assessments

    Assessments and findings on structure, water and air quality in New Brunswick schools.

  • District Education Council (DEC)

    Using the policies and standards of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development as a framework, each DEC establishes objectives and policies aimed at addressing the particular priorities and needs of its district.

Information for students and families

Information for teachers

Student opportunities and graduation

  • Respect — Diversity — Inclusion

    Inclusion and respect are core values that enable children and young people to become engaged citizens, greater emphasis must be placed on these values if we are to meet the specific needs of students in the diverse classrooms of the 21st century.

  • Student services

    The responsibilities under Student Services include the development, implementation and coordination of special education programming, which includes all areas of learning difficulties and learning disabilities.

  • Services pédagogiques

    Curriculum and other services.

  • Les parcours basés sur le modèle des Compétences pour réussir (PCR et PCRMT)

    The Skills for Success Pathways (SSP) program allows certain high school students to develop the skills necessary to access college-level programs based on their areas of interest.

Land acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wolastoqey, Mi'gmaw, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. We seek to repair and rebuild meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and honour these lands which hold the hopes of future generations.