Education in Halifax, Nova Scotia explained

Halifax, Nova Scotia has the largest selection of education options in Atlantic Canada.

Public schools

The Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE) is responsible for administering 135 public schools, divided into elementary, junior high and high school levels, providing instruction from primary to grade 12. With over 57,000 students, the HRCE is the largest school board in Atlantic Canada.[1] The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial operates six public French language schools in the Halifax region.[2]

Private schools

There are 14 independent schools in the city, including:

Universities

The city is home to seven degree-granting post-secondary educational institutions. The following universities are located on the Halifax Peninsula:

This university is located in suburban Rockingham:

The former Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) was merged into Dalhousie University. The University of King's College remains an independent institution but its students have access to Dalhousie's arts and science faculties.

Cape Breton University has a satellite campus in Halifax for extension courses.

Community colleges

The Nova Scotia Community College network maintains three campuses in Halifax.

Private colleges

There are also a variety of private career and business colleges located in and around Halifax's urban core.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us. Halifax Regional School Board. 15 July 2016. 4 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170704024301/http://www.hrsb.ca/about-hrsb/about-us. dead.
  2. Web site: Nos Écoles. Conseil scolaire acadien provincial. 15 July 2016.