Miramichi, New Brunswick - Education

Education

Miramichi is served by 11 public schools operated by the New Brunswick Department of Education. Post-secondary education, including a distance education component from the University of New Brunswick, is offered primarily through the Miramichi campus of New Brunswick Community College.

Public schools

New Brunswick School District 11 (French):

  • École Carrefour Beausoleil (K-12)

New Brunswick School District 16 (English):

  • High schools:
    • James M. Hill Memorial High School
    • Miramichi Valley High School
  • Middle schools:
    • Dr. Losier Middle School
    • Harkins Middle School
    • Millerton Elementary & Junior High School
  • Elementary schools:
    • Croft Elementary School
    • Gretna Green Elementary School
    • Harkins Elementary School
    • Ian Baillie Primary School
    • Nelson Rural School
    • St. Andrew’s Elementary School
    • Napan Elementary School
    • Millerton Elementary & Junior High School


Private schools

  • Karasek School Of Dance
  • L.F.M. Memorial Academy
  • Miramichi Taekwondo Academy

Post-secondary

  • Public:
    • New Brunswick Community College, Miramichi Campus
  • Private:
    • Academy of Learning Career and Business College

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