Anglophone South School District | |
Type: | Public |
Budget: | $1.26-Billion (7 school districts combined) |
Established: | 2004 |
Location: | 490 Woodward Ave Saint John, New Brunswick E2K 5N3 |
Region: | Region served: Saint John, Charlotte, Kings counties, New Brunswick |
Country: | Canada |
Grades: | K-12 |
Superintendent: | Derek O’Brien |
Teachers: | 1,796 |
Staff: | 139 |
Students: | 23,661 |
Colors: | Blue and White |
The Anglophone South School District (ASD-S) is a public Anglophone school district in the Canadian province of New Brunswick that serves the southern part of the province, covering English-language public schools within the Saint John, Charlotte and Kings counties.[1] The Anglophone South district is the second largest public school district in the province, with a 2022–2023 enrollment of 23,661, along with approximately 1,796 educators.[2] ASD-S has 69 public schools ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade levels.[3]
Anglophone South is headquartered in Saint John.[4] The district is sub-divided into 3 regions, called "education centres", Hampton (Former District 6), Saint John (Former District 8), and St. Stephen (Former District 10).[5] The current superintendent of the district is Derek O’Brien.[6]
In September 2023, the Anglophone South School District introduced the use of six electric school buses, produced by LION, with an additional four being provided at a later date.[7]