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French First Language Programs

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The Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial (CSAP) is the only francophone school board in Nova Scotia. It is responsible for teaching French first language education programs of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, guided by the French Education Framework, and also teaches English Language Arts curriculum followed in all schools in the province.

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French Education Framework
French First Language Curriculum: grades Primary-12
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Grade 9 to Grade 12 - Ready to Launch

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Grade 9 Grades 10-12

The secondary school program begins at grade 9.

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*The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP) is the only Francophone school board in Nova Scotia.  It is responsible for teaching French first language education programs from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development as well as English programs followed in all schools in the province.

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Credits for Graduation Diploma
Pathways to Graduation: specialized programs, career planning, and graduation requirements
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To support student success, pulbic education in Nova Scotia maintains a culture of high expectations for all, where each child has the right to learn in an environment that is affirming and appropriate.  This right is crucial to an equitable and inclusive learning environment.  Learning in multi0faceted and must be diverse, relevant, authentic, and current.  Public education in Nova Scotia fosters an interest in learning and engages the students to recognize that learning is a continuous process throughout life.

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Cadre des domaines de compétence transdisciplinaires pour le Canada atlantique
Normes d’enseignement de la Nouvelle-Écosse
Nova Scotia Teaching Standards
The Atlantic Canada Framework for Essential Graduation Competencies
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