Tri-County Regional School Board
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The Tri-County Regional School Board is the public school board responsible for the elementary, junior high, and high schools in Digby County, Yarmouth County, and Shelburne County in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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[edit] Schools
[edit] Digby County
- Barton Consolidated School (pr to 6); Barton, Digby
- Digby Adult High School (adult 9 to 12); Digby
- Digby Elementary School (pr to 6); Digby
- Digby Neck Consolidated School (pr to 6); Digby Neck
- Digby Regional High School (7 to 12); Digby
- Islands Consolidated School (pr to 12); Freeport
- St Mary's Bay Academy (7 to 12); Weymouth
- Westport Village Elementary School (pr to 6); Westport
- Weymouth Consolidated School (pr to 6); Weymouth
[edit] Yarmouth County
- Arcadia Consolidated School (pr to 6); Arcadia, near Yarmouth
- Carleton Consolidated School (pr to 6); Carleton, near Yarmouth
- Drumlin Heights School (pr to 12); Glenwood
- Maple Grove Education Centre (7 to 9); Hebron, near Yarmouth
- Meadowfields Community School (pr to 6); Yarmouth
- Plymouth School (pr to 8); Plymouth
- Port Maitland Consolidated Elementary School (pr to 6); Port Maitland
- South Centennial Elementary School (pr to 6); Yarmouth
- Yarmouth Adult High School (adults only); Yarmouth
- Yarmouth Central Elementary School (pr to 6); Yarmouth
- Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School (10 to 12); Yarmouth
- Yarmouth Junior High School (7 to 9); Yarmouth
[edit] Shelburne County
- Barrington Municipal High School (7 to 12); Barrington
- Cape Sable Island Elementary School (3 to 6); Cape Sable Island
- Clark's Harbour Elementary School (pr to 3); 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
- Lockeport Regional High School (7 to 12); Lockeport
- Shelburne Regional High School (7 to 12); Shelburne
[edit] See also
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