- Source: Conseil scolaire acadien provincial
The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (French for 'Acadian Provincial School Board'; CSAP) is the Francophone school board for Nova Scotia.
History
It was created in 1996 to meet the needs of Acadian and French language and education requirements in Nova Scotia.
Schools
Centre scolaire Étoile de l'Acadie (pr to 12); Sydney
École acadienne de Pomquet (pr to 12); Pomquet
École Beau-Port (pr to 12); Arichat
École NDA (pr to 12); Chéticamp
Centre Scolaire de la Rive-Sud (pr to 12); Cookville
École acadienne de Truro (pr to 12); Truro
École Rose-des-Vents (pr to 12); Greenwood
École du Carrefour (5 to 8); Dartmouth
École Bois-Joli (pr to 4); Dartmouth
École secondaire Mosaïque (9 to 12); Burnside, Nova Scotia
École des Beaux-Marais (pr to 4); Porters Lake
École secondaire du Sommet (6 to 12); Halifax
École Beaubassin (pr to 5); Halifax
École du Grand-Portage (pr to 7); Lower Sackville
École Belleville (pr to 6); Tusket
École Joseph-Dugas (pr to 6); Pointe-de-l'Église
École Pubnico-Ouest (pr to 6); Pubnico-Ouest
École secondaire de Clare (7 to 12); Riviére-Meteghan
École secondaire de Par-en-Bas (7 to 12); Tusket
École Stella-Maris (pr to 6); Meteghan
École Wedgeport (pr to 6); Wedgeport
École Mer et Monde (pr to 6); Halifax
See also
List of Nova Scotia schools
Nova Scotia Department of Education
References
External links
CSAP official web site
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