Tri-County Regional School Board
The Tri-County Regional School Board (TCRSB) is the public school board responsible for 23 elementary, junior high, and high schools in Digby County, Yarmouth County, and Shelburne County in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Tri-County Regional School Board | |
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Location | |
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Canada | |
District information | |
Schools | 23 |
Budget | CA$ million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 5,916 (2015-16) |
Other information | |
Website | tcrsb |
The Tri-County Regional School Board was established on August 1, 2004 when the province formed two separate Boards out of the former Southwest Regional School Board.
Schools
All grades
- Islands Consolidated School (pr to 12); Freeport
Elementary Schools
- Barton Consolidated School (pr to 6); Barton
- Digby Elementary School (pr to 6); Digby
- Weymouth Consolidated School (pr to 6); Weymouth
- Digby Neck Consolidated School (pr to 6); Digby Neck
High schools
- Digby Regional High School (7 to 12); Digby
- St Mary's Bay Academy (7 to 12); Weymouth
All grades
- Drumlin Heights Consolidated School (pr to 12); Glenwood
Elementary schools
- Carleton Consolidated School (pr to 6); Carleton
- Meadowfields Community School (pr to 6); Yarmouth
- Plymouth School (pr to 6); Plymouth
- Port Maitland Consolidated Elementary School (pr to 6); Port Maitland
- Yarmouth Central Elementary School (pr to 6); Yarmouth
Junior high/middle schools
- Maple Grove Education Centre (7 to 8); Hebron
High schools
Elementary schools
- Clark's Harbour Elementary School (pr to 6); Clark's Harbour
- Evelyn Richardson Elementary School (pr to 6); Shag Harbour
- Forest Ridge Academy (pr to 6); Barrington
- Hillcrest Academy (pr to 6); Shelburne
- Lockeport Elementary School (pr to 6); Lockeport
High schools
- Barrington Municipal High School (7 to 12); Barrington
- Lockeport Regional High School (7 to 12); Lockeport
- Shelburne Regional High School (7 to 12); Shelburne
See also
- List of Nova Scotia schools
- Education in Canada
References
External links
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