- Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique
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Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique
British ColumbiaRegion British Columbia Board office location Richmond Communities served British Columbia Number of schools 38 Budget: CAD$ (millions)
40.425 Student population: full-time equivalent
4350 Superintendent: Mario Cyr http://www.csf.bc.ca/ The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britanique (also known as Francophone Education Authority or School District No 93) is the French-language school board for all French schools located in British Columbia. Unlike the other school boards in British Columbia, this school board does not cover a specific geographic area, but instead takes ownership of schools based solely on language.
The school board helps ensure those with constitutional rights to minority language education under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms receive it.[1]
Since its creation in 1995, the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique offers educational programs and services geared towards the growth and cultural promotion of the province’s Francophone learners. An active partner in the development of British Columbia’s Francophone community, the Conseil has presently in its system, and distributed across 78 communities in the province, over 4,350 students and 38 schools, which includes 23 homogeneous schools.
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Schools
School Location Grades École Mer et montagne Campbell River K-6 Phoenix Middle School Campbell River 7-9 Carihi Secondary School Campbell River 10-12 École La Vérendrye Chilliwack K-7 École Au coeur de l'île Comox Valley K-10 Isfeld Secondary School Comox Valley 11 Highland Secondary School Comox Valley 12 École du Bois-Joli Delta K-6 École Collines d'or Kamloops K-7 École de l’Anse-au-sable Kelowna K-12 École des Voyageurs Langley K-7 École des Deux-Rives Mission K-7 École Océane Nanaimo/Ladysmith K-7 Nanaimo District Secondary School Nanaimo/Ladysmith 8-12 École des Sentiers-Alpins Nelson K-4 École André-Piolat North Vancouver K-12 École de la Vallée de Pemberton Pemberton K-7 École Entre Lacs Penticton K-8 Penticton Secondary Penticton 9-12 École des Grands Cèdres Port Alberni K-6 École des Pionniers Port Coquitlam K-12 École Côte du Soleil Powell River K-9 Brooks Secondary School Powell River 9-12 École Franco-Nord Prince George K-7 Duchess Park Secondary School Prince George 8-12 École des Navigateurs Richmond K-6 École des Sept-Sommets Rossland K-6 École du Pacifique Sechelt/Gibsons K-7 Chatelech Secondary School Sechelt/Gibsons 8-12 Les Aiglons Squamish K-7 École Gabrielle-Roy Surrey K-12 École Jack Cook Terrace K-7 École Rose-des-Vents Vancouver K-6 Anne-Hébert Vancouver K-6 École secondaire Jules-Verne Vancouver 7-12 École Victor-Brodeur Esquimalt K-12 École La Passerelle Whistler K-7 References
- ^ District Review Report, School District No. 93 (Conseil scolaire francophone) April 4-8, 2005, submitted to the Minister of Education, p. 2.
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British Columbia Francophone Education Authority Schools Secondary schools Anse-au-sable · Victor-Brodeur · Brooks · Carihi · Chatelech · Deux Rives ·Duchess · Gabrielle-Roy · Highland · École secondaire Jules-Verne · Kelowna · Nanaimo · Pionniers · SummerlandMiddle or junior high schools André-Piolat · Anse-au-sable · Aspen · Deux Rives · Franco-Nord · Gabrielle-Roy · Nanaimo · Phoenix · Pionniers · VérendryePrimary or elementary schools Aiglons · André-Piolat · Anne-Hébert · Anse-au-sable · Bois-Joli · Victor-Brodeur · Coeur de l'île · Côte du Soleil · Entre Lacs · Franco-Nord · Gabrielle-Roy · Grands Cèdres · Jack Cook · Kamloops · Deux Rives · Mer et montagne · Navigateurs · Océane · Pacifique · Passerelle · Pemberton · Pionniers · Rose-des-Vents · Sept sommets · Vérendrye · VoyageursCategories:- School districts in British Columbia
- French language schools in British Columbia
- British Columbia school stubs
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