Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador

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The Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador (ESDNL) is the de facto school board for the eastern portion of the island of Newfoundland, in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Its headquarters are in St. John's and there are regional offices in Spaniard's Bay, Burin and Clarenville. The district serves approximately 40,000 students with 4,200 staff and teachers.[1]

The current CEO/Director of Education is Dr. Bruce Vey,[2] who has held the position since October 2012.[3] Previous directors include Ford Rice, Darrin Pike, who was appointed Deputy Minister of the Department of Education in 2009, and Dr. Darin King, who joined the district in 2004 and departed to enter provincial politics where he served as Minister of Education.

Schools

The Eastern School District manages 119 schools in four regions, including the following high schools and schools with school grades:

Avalon East Regional Schools

Avalon West Regional Schools

  • Ascension Collegiate
  • Baccalieu Collegiate
  • Carbonear Collegiate
  • Crescent Collegiate

Burin Regional Schools

  • Christ the King School (Dunne Memorial Academy)
  • Fatima Academy
  • Laval High School
  • Roncalli Central High School
  • St. Catherine's Academy
  • Christ the King School
  • Fortune Bay Academy
  • Holy Name of Mary
  • John Burke High School
  • Marystown Central High
  • St. Joseph's Academy
  • St. Joseph's All Grade
  • St. Lawrence Academy

Vista Regional Schools ((including Clarenville and Bonavista Peninsula):

  • Bishop White School
  • Clarenville High School
  • Discovery Collegiate
  • Heritage Collegiate
  • Random Island Academy
  • Southwest Arm Academy
  • St. Mark's School
  • Swift Current Academy
  • Tricentia Academy

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