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Tri-County Regional Centre for Education
Location
Yarmouth, Nova ScotiaDigby County
Shelburne County
Yarmouth County Canada
District information
Established2018
Regional Executive Director of EducationJared Purdy
Schools23
BudgetCA$ million
Students and staff
Students5,916 (2015-16)
Other information
Mission StatementWe will ensure quality education for all our students enabling them to reach their full potential.
Websitewww.tcrce.ca

The Tri-County Regional Centre for Education (TCRCE) is the public school board responsible for elementary, junior high, and high schools in Digby County, Yarmouth County, and Shelburne County in Nova Scotia, Canada.

TCRCE was formed on April 1 2018 through the Nova Scotia Education Reform Act. It replaced the Tri-County Regional School Board which was established on August 1, 2004, when the province formed two separate Boards out of the former Southwest Regional School Board.

Schools

Coverage map of the school board

Digby County

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

Yarmouth County

All grades

Elementary schools

  • Carleton Consolidated School (pr to 5); Carleton
  • Meadowfields Community School (pr to 5); Yarmouth
  • Plymouth School (pr to 5); Plymouth
  • Port Maitland Consolidated Elementary School (pr to 5); Port Maitland
  • Yarmouth Elementary School (pr to 5); Yarmouth

Junior high/middle schools

  • Maple Grove Education Centre (6 to 8); Hebron

High schools

Shelburne County

Elementary schools

High schools

See also

References

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