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  1. To preregister, you will need to create a profile for your child within the EECD Parent Portal. You will need the following information about your child: Legal Name. Date of Birth. New Brunswick Education Number (NBEN) OR Medicare Number and Name. If your child is of school age, they may have a New Brunswick Education Number (NBEN).

  2. 506-856-3222. Anglophone South. 506-658-5300. Anglophone West. 506-453-5454. A good start to school is important to a child's future. Register early so you and your child can be as ready as possible for the first day of school. Kindergarten Registration - Education - New Brunswick.

  3. PreRegistration. Use this online form to preregister your child in a New Brunswick public school. As per Policy 804 – Student Registration, parents must register their children at the school designated for their catchment area or at the district office, depending on District Education Council policy. Parents may request that their children be ...

  4. If you have any additional questions regarding the Parent Portal, please call Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 7:30 pm or Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 1-888-762-8600 (no charge dial) or email us at EECDPortal-PortailEDPE@gnb.ca.

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    Enrol in primary (or elementary) and secondary (or high) school

    Documents you’ll need for enrolment  birth certificate  proof of guardianship or custody  proof of residency  record of immunizations (to prove that your child’s vaccines are up to date) Contact your local school board to enrol your child in elementary or secondary (high) school. School boards usually manage many schools, so you will often have more than one school to choose from in your region. Tip: If there is more than one school to choose from in your region, enrol well before the school year begins to make sure you get a spot in the school you prefer. The first time a child is enrolled in a Canadian school, the school or school board will assess their education level decide what level they should be placed at whether they need free support (like English or French language classes) There are also settlement workers in many schools who can help students adjust and get help if they need it. Learn more about elementary and secondary schools in Canada Get contact information for all provincial or territorial Ministries of Education

    Apply to a post-secondary school

    To attend a post-secondary school, you have to apply and be accepted to a program of study. You can apply to any program that interests you. You’ll only be offered a spot in a program if you meet the school’s admission requirements. Language testing If English or French is not your first language, you may need to take a language test. The school will give you a list of tests that it accepts and the score you need to get. Find more information about study programs in Canadian post-secondary schools: EduCanada Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials Universities Canada Colleges and Institutes Canada National Association of Career Colleges If you’re interested in a certain post-secondary school, you can contact the school directly for more information about the program they offer, what the requirements are and how to apply. Every school and program has its own admissions requirements that you have to meet. Some programs also have limited space available. If a program is very popular, it may be harder to get in. Research the programs that you’re interested in well ahead of the application deadline, so you have enough time to understand and meet the application requirements. Get help understanding the application process for different schools

  5. Jun 4, 2024 · 1. Fill out a student registration form for your child. You’ll be asked for a few basic pieces of information about your child, including his or her full name, date of birth, current address, and previous schools they’ve attended. The form may also ask you to specify your child’s first language.

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