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  1. In Newfoundland and Labrador the High School level includes students from level I to III. The High School program is designed to maximize student learning while recognizing students’ learning characteristics in the adolescent ages, usually 15-19.

  2. Alternate Functional Curriculum; Learning Resources Distribution Center. Learning Resources Distribution Center; Literacy Profiles. Kindergarten – Discontinued; Grade 1 – Discontinued; Grade 2 – Discontinued; Grade 3 (86 KB) – To be discontinued: September 2015; Professional Learning. Professional Learning Site; Memorial University ...

  3. Newfoundland and Labrador Key Competencies are the attitudes, skills, and knowledge necessary to prepare learners for a complex and unpredictable future.

  4. DOES NLSCHOOLS HAVE EXPERTS IN SPECIFIC CURRICULUM AREAS THAT I CAN SPEAK WITH? NLSchools has Program Specialists who work with schools and may have expertise in specific areas of the curriculum, such as mathematics, social studies or fine arts. Contact information for these individuals can be found on our main contact page.

  5. www.cdli.ca › about-usCDLI - About Us

    CDLI offers forty-three (43) senior high school courses that cover a range of curriculum areas including advanced and academic mathematics, sciences, English and French languages, technology education, social studies, skilled trades, French first language and fine arts. Educators using web-based technologies deliver CDLI courses.

  6. The Newfoundland and Labrador English School District represents all English speaking students and schools in Newfoundland and Labrador. The District includes approximately 65,300 students, 252 schools and six alternate sites, and over 8,000 employees.

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  8. General information about the education system in Newfoundland and Labrador By law all children between the ages of 5 to 16 must attend school in Canada. Classes are held from the beginning of September until the end of June. Schools are divided into catchment areas. Your proof of residency determines which

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