Discover pathways to success. High school students can explore a variety of courses or programs to develop skills and explore careers. Course and program availability will depend on the offerings at specific school site.
Nova Scotia offers 13 grades (primary - 12) taught in English and French. Additional specialized programs are available.
Discover pathways to success. High school students can explore a variety of courses or programs to develop skills and explore careers. Course and program availability will depend on the offerings at specific school site.
Distributed Learning programs provide online high school courses to students enrolled in public high schools in Nova Scotia through the Nova Scotia Virtual School (NSVS) and the Nova Scotia Independent Online Learning (NSIOL) program.
All Distributed Learning courses use the Nova Scotia Public School Program (PSP) with curriculum and learning outcomes that are identical to those used in a classroom at school.
Information about French Language education programs, including French First Language, French Immersion, and core French programs.
Under the Education Act, parents may provide a home education program for their child(ren) centered in their home.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program is a comprehensive, two-year program that is delivered using an internationally standardized curriculum in selected high schools throughout Nova Scotia.
Families across Nova Scotia can access free, universal pre-primary education for their children, the year before they start school. The Nova Scotia Before and After Program is available to families of children ages 4 to 12, who are enrolled in the Nova Scotia Pre-primary Program or the public education system.
The Public School Program provides direct links to policies, programs, and supporting documents that outline the province’s commitment to supporting student-centred learning environments.
This program addresses the specific needs of students with a Learning Disability (as defined by the Learning Disabilities Association of Canada, 2002), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder. The Tuition Support program provides funding which partially covers the tuition costs at designated special education private schools (DSEPS) or registered special education private schools (RSEPS).