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  1. To enter school, children must be five years old on or before December 31st of the calendar year in which they are being enrolled. Parents of children turning five on or before December 31 are not obligated to enroll their son or daughter in Primary if they believe their child is not ready to begin formal education.

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  3. May 17, 2021 · In Nova Scotia, children aged five to 16-years-old must attend school. Schooling consists of elementary (also known as primary), junior high and senior high. Grades range from Primary (called Kindergarten in other provinces) to Grade 12. Here’s a breakdown the types of schools in Nova Scotia: 1. Public English language schools in Nova Scotia

  4. In Nova Scotia, most children start school at the age of five when they begin Grade Primary (Grade Primary is another name for Kindergarten). Children may begin their learning journey even sooner, at age four, if parents/guardians register them for the optional Pre-Primary program.

  5. • Every child in Nova Scotia who is four years old by December 31 in the year before school entry can go to pre-primary. • Pre-primary is inclusive. Children of all abilities can attend. • Early childhood educators (ECEs) will guide your child’s play in a way that helps your child develop. • Pre-primary helps prepare children for ...

  6. Jan 11, 2008 · The province expects an extra 2,000 children will be eligible to start school this fall because of a change in the entry age for primary. Children turning five years old on or before Dec. 30...

  7. Jan 13, 2022 · In Nova Scotia, most residents attend public school, starting at age 5 with grade Primary in elementary school. Children who will be at least four years old by December 31 of the school year now have the option to access free, universal pre-primary education.

  8. At what age do children start school in Nova Scotia? To enter primary school, children must be five years old on or before December 31st of the calendar year in which they are being enrolled. Families of children turning five on or before December 31 do not have to enroll their child in grade primary if they believe their child is not ready to ...