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Cape Breton Highlands Education Centre / Academy
Address
Map
11070 Cabot Trail (Physical)
PO Box 3 Margaree Harbour, B0E 2B0 (mailing)

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Canada
Information
TypePublic
MottoStrength in Diversity - La diversité, c'est la force
Founded2000
School boardStrait Regional School Board
PrincipalPeter Goosens[1]
GradesPrimary-12
Enrollment363[2]
AreaMargaree area, Cheticamp and Pleasant Bay
Color(s)Black, Navy & Silver
MascotHusky
Team nameHuskies
Websitewww.cbheca.srsb.ca

Cape Breton Highlands Educations Centre and Academy (CBHEC/A) is a school located in Terre Noire, Nova Scotia, Canada, in the Cape Breton Highlands in Inverness County.

It is a part of the Strait Regional School Board and is attended by roughly 600 students from grades primary to twelve.

The school's construction was completed in 2000 to take in students from North East Margaree Consolidated Elementary School, Margaree Forks District High School and Pleasant Bay School. It also acquired students from l'École NDA in Cheticamp. The school is currently attended, in large part, by students from the Margaree area, Cheticamp and Pleasant Bay.

The high school's sports teams are the Huskies. Their colours are black, navy and silver.

Administration

  • Principal: Peter Goosens[1]
  • Vice Principals: Neil MacDonald[1] and Angela MacKinnon-Poirier

Athletics

  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • X-Country Running
  • Cheerleading
  • Track and Field
  • Badminton
  • Table Tennis
  • Hockey

Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS)

During the 2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 school years, the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) deemed CBHEC/A the best school in Nova Scotia. During the 2010-2011 school year, the school dropped into the institute's second-place slot.

References

  1. ^ a b c Cape Breton Highlands Education Centre / Academy, Strait Regional School Board, Retrieved April 1, 2010
  2. ^ Strait Regional School Board, September 30 Enrolments 2012-2013, Accessed September 16, 2013

External links