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'''École secondaire de Par-en-Bas''' (commonly known as Par-en-bas, PEB or ESPB) is a [[Canadian]] [[French language|French]] [[high school]] located in [[Tusket, Nova Scotia|Tusket]], [[Yarmouth County]] in the province of [[Nova Scotia]], for [[Acadian]] [[students]]. The school hosts grades 7 through 12, with approximately 400 students. The construction of an [[amphitheater]]/[[community center]] as an addition to the school was completed in 2011.
'''École secondaire de Par-en-Bas''' (commonly known as Imbreds, PEB or ESPB) is a [[Canadian]] [[French language|French]] [[high school]] located in [[Tusket, Nova Scotia|Tusket]], [[Yarmouth County]] in the province of [[Nova Scotia]], for [[Acadian]] [[students]]. The school hosts grades 7 through 12, with approximately 400 students. The construction of an [[amphitheater]]/[[community center]] as an addition to the school was completed in 2011.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 19:02, 6 February 2013

École secondaire de Par-en-Bas
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Address
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360 Route 308 North

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Information
TypeHigh School
MottoLe succes par le travail
Established2001
PrincipalBrent Surette
Grades7-12
Number of students400 Imbreds
LanguageFrench
Color(s)Blue, White and Red   
MascotShark
Websiteespb.ednet.ns.ca

École secondaire de Par-en-Bas (commonly known as Imbreds, PEB or ESPB) is a Canadian French high school located in Tusket, Yarmouth County in the province of Nova Scotia, for Acadian students. The school hosts grades 7 through 12, with approximately 400 students. The construction of an amphitheater/community center as an addition to the school was completed in 2011.

History

The school was built to separate the French speaking students and English speaking students from their previous location, École Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau, which was closed due to age and the fact that the English school board and the French school board wanted separate schools. The school is in the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial school board.

Administration

  • Brent Surette - Principal
  • Gerald Muise - Vice Principal

43°52′14″N 65°57′49″W / 43.870428°N 65.963665°W / 43.870428; -65.963665