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Posted: March 31, 2021
Class presentations on course registration will take place the week of April 6th for students that are currently in grade 10 and 11. This presentation will assist students in selecting the appropriate courses for the following school year (2021-2022). Parents and students are being advised to review the Course Registration Guide and the DRHS Course List prior to April 6th. Reviewing the guide and the course list with your child will help in the course selection process. Please refer to the attachments below for information.
The DRHS course registration guide, for students entering grades 11 and 12, is designed to assist you in selecting courses that will meet the New Brunswick High School Graduation requirements and to choose courses that will reflect your future learning and career goals (see attachment). Students have the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of courses and programs that lead to success in post-secondary studies and in the workforce.
This guide will assist parents and students to make informed decisions in regards to high school course selection. It also includes graduation requirements, second language proficiency levels, course listings, course descriptions and various options for students. Parents and students should contact the school’s guidance counselor to address any concerns or questions regarding course selection.
If you have any concerns regarding course registration contact the school's guidance counselor: colleen.harquail@nbed.nb.ca
(506) 684-7500
Posted: March 31, 2021
Competition DatesSpring 2021: April 12 to May 21
An opportunity for students and schools to win prizes while becoming more informed about career and post-secondary options after high school!
Fill out the form to access everything you need to know about the competition including a 'Get Started Guide' and additional prizing information!
Posted: March 30, 2021
First Nation Student Education Opportunities: Scholarships, Resources and Support, a guide to help students in search of resources to assist them during their post-secondary education.See attachment for information.
The information provided in this document consists of scholarships, bursaries, post-secondary institution, resources and employment information.
On behalf of the Department of Education’s Office of First Nation Education, we hope you find this document helpful and we wish you all the best through your educational journey.
Posted: March 30, 2021
If you plan to apply to NBCC, this is a reminder that grade 11 students will be able to apply for the 2022-2023 academic year beginning Thursday, April 1st, 2021. This date was moved to June last year but we are proud to say it has returned to April for 2021. Grade 11’s will be able to apply as well as upload their transcript online. All information for grade 11 applicants can be found here.
A few key reminders:
Grade 11 applicants must select the next available admit term on ther application (e.g. Students applying for Fall 2022 would select Fall 2021 and their application would be automatically rolled over to Fall 2022)
Students must not apply before 12:00 am on Thursday, April 1st. Should a student apply early, their application will be dated April 2nd.
For more information on NBCC programs refer to www.nbcc.ca
Offers 30 programs, in the areas of academic upgrading, computer and information systems, health and human development, automotive and construction studies, business studies, chemical, electronics and industrial controls and mechanical and industrial studies. |
Posted: March 24, 2021
Please find attached the updated information on the Summer Learning online courses being offered for NB students.
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) is offering a free summer learning program for students entering grade 10, 11 or 12 in the upcoming school year, or those who will graduate in June 2021. To be eligible, you need to be registered in a New Brunswick High School, in June of this year, in one of the four Anglophone districts. Please note students entering Grade 10 are only eligible to take Number, Relations, and Functions 10. This program will allow you to earn a mark that will be added to your regular school transcript.
If you have any specific questions, please reach out to the principal or the schools' guidance counselor.
See attachment for information.
Posted: March 24, 2021
Atlantic Association of Registrar’s and Admissions Officers (AARAO) upcoming events
Students may be thinking about:
Ø What will life look like this fall on university and college campuses?
Ø What options are available as alternatives or compliments to universities and colleges?
Ø What are the ‘next steps’, whether in grade 12 and making final decisions, or in grades 9, 10 or 11 planning ahead?
To help answer such questions and more, AARAO is offering our three (3) public virtual events next week and welcome all students and their supporters to attend – click the links below to register:
In addition to all of our AARAO Members, the spring events welcome representatives from a wide array of educational services and providers:
Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage |
Atlantic Flight Attendant Academy |
Brock University |
Canadian College of Acpunture & Traditional Chinese Medicine |
Canadian College of Massage & Hydrotherapy |
Class Afloat - West Island College International |
Collège Atlantique de Massage Thérapeutique |
East Coast Trades College |
Georgian College |
L'Institut Jon Raymond |
Loyalist College |
McKenzie College |
Medavie HealthEd Qalipu First Nation |
Ravensberg College |
The New Brunswick Automobile Dealers' Association |
YMCA Summer Work Student Exchange |
The Spring events will allow students/parents to check in, discover, explore further, and ensure they are on the right track. This time there are no presentations, just virtual meeting rooms open for the 1.5 hour events for participants to explore at their own pace.
Posted: March 24, 2021
Please see attachment for the NBTA 1536 bursary for graduates of teachers of Branch 1536.
All bursary applications can be forwarded to jennifer.hamilton@nbed.nb.ca before April 30th.
A copy of the application is also on the NBTA 1536 Teams site.
Value: $500
Posted: March 24, 2021
Application must be submitted to the High School Guidance Office no later than May 27th. Note: If May 27th falls on a Saturday or Sunday, your application form is due the next business day.
Applicant must be attending one of the three schools: NBCC, CCNB or NB College of Craft and Design
One scholarship is available for each NB high school in the year for which it is granted.
Fillable Application Form
This bilingual fillable Application Form can be downloaded and shall be printed to submit to high school Guidance Office.
Application Form (Fillable, PDF) Note: Works best with Internet Explorer.
Link: https://thenbccfoundationinc.ca/students/new-brunswick-public-colleges-e...
Scholarship value: $1000
See attachments
Posted: March 24, 2021
Dairy Farmers of New Brunswick are offering the following scholarships:
2021 DAIRY FARMERS OF NEW BRUNSWICK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
2021 DAIRY FARMERS OF NEW BRUNSWICK SCHOLARSHIP
2021 GEORGE B. WHALEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BOURSE D’ ÉTUDES COMMÉMORATIVE 2021 GEORGE B. WHALEN
Scholarship deadline: May 21, 2021
See attachments.