New Brunswick. Education
Anglophone School District - East, Lou MacNarin School
Record #: HDC4205 | Last Modified: 13 Oct 2020 | Last Full Update: 13 Oct 2020 |
Contact Information | |
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Office Phone | 506-856-3411 |
Fax | 506-856-3436 |
dewarhel@nbed.nb.ca | |
Website | web1.nbed.nb.ca/sites/ASD-E/schools/loumacnarin/Pages/default.aspx |
Primary Contact | Heather Deware, Principal, Lou MacNarin School; Email: dewarhel@nbed.nb.ca |
Description & Services | |
Cross Reference | Anglophone School District - East ; Lou MacNarin School |
Description of service(s) | Lou MacNarin School opened in 1995. When the school opened, it was a Kindergarten to Grade 8 School. In 2012, when the school was converted to a Kindergarten to Grade 5 School, middle school students moved to Lewisville. As a school community, our goal is to create a learning environment that assists our students with developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to achieve success in the 21st Century. We have based our mission on Vygotsky's theory of proximal development and Steven Krashen's theory of i +1. We want to identify where we are-- the i-- and then work on what comes next-- the +1. We want to represent our mission in a way that every child in our school can understand. So, we are incorporating the same strategies that we use for our children who have challenges with communication-- a visual representation of a complex idea which has become: The musketeer has been a mascot for our school since its early days. We wanted to honor the traditions of the school when we converted to an elementary school. We kept the musketeer theme but wanted a character that was engaging for younger students. This character was selected from student-submitted designs. The musketeer embraces the concept of “All for One.” Our community values working to help others-- locally and globally. We are a bucket-filling school. We are working to build resiliency in our children. We are striving to identify where we are and to try one more thing, one more time, one more way, in an effort to solve one more problem or learn one more thing. If we all embrace this philosophy, we will be lifelong learners |
Hours | 8:00 Supervsion Begins 8:25 Entry Bell 8:25 - 8:35 Entry and Morning Announcements 10:05 - 10:20 Mid-morning Break (Snack Recess) 11:40 - 12:10 Kindergarten - Gr. 2 Lunch 12:10 - 12:40 Grade 3 - 5 Lunch 1:45 Kindergarten - Grade 2 Dismissal 2:55 Grade 3 - Grade 5 Dismissal |
Dates Program is Offered | September - June |
Areas Served | Dieppe |
Boundaries | Bounded on North by Route 15, North on Route 132 to and Including Malakoff Road, Marcelin and Melanson. West Boundary: East Main Traffice Circle; South along Petitcodiac River to Taylor Village, Including Amirault, Dover, Principale, Beaumount, South Bounary: Breau Creek Road, Anderson Mill, Gros Bouleau, Corner of Royal, Route 106, and Anderson Settlement, All areas South of Route 15 and East of Petitcodiac River; East Boundary: South on Route 2 to just past where it crosses Memramcook East, Woodhurst about 3.5 km past Breau Creek and Woodhurst corner, and where Aboujagane meets Route 933. (Everything West of Route 2) |
Eligibility | Grades K - 5 |
Application | Call for application details |
Languages | English |
Fees | None |
Location information | |
Located In Community | Dieppe |
Address & Map | |
Accessibility | Unknown ; ***Note that accessibility is self-reported. Please contact the organization before arrival*** |
Other Details | |
Service Level | (30) Provincial Government |
Subjects | |
Service Categories | Elementary Schools |