Remembrance Day holds an important place in our schools as it provides a meaningful opportunity for our students to learn about the sacrifices made by veterans and all those who have served in times of conflict.
Indigenous Veterans Day is an important occasion to honour the sacrifices and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Due to a flood affecting the second floor of our Dartmouth BFEC building, classes at the Dartmouth Campus of BFEC are cancelled for today, November 3rd. This closure will allow time for proper clean-up and necessary repairs.
HRCE teachers and staff are introducing students to artificial intelligence (AI) in safe and meaningful ways that build awareness, creativity, and critical thinking.
In September, the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development shared a new provincial policy about the playing of our national anthem in schools.
October is Mi'kmaq History Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the rich culture, history, and contributions of the Mi'kmaq people. In our schools, we can honour this month by incorporating Mi'kmaq stories, traditions and teachings into our curriculum.
Celebrating and recognizing Treaty Day is an important way we can strengthen understanding and respect for Indigenous cultures and histories. It highlights the significance of treaties as living agreements that shape relationships between Indigenous peoples and the government.
Bedford Sweet and Greet and Dartmouth Family & Friends Night
At BFEC, we believe that connecting with the most important people in our students’ lives makes a real difference in their success and we can’t wait to welcome you into our community.