Anglophone South School District ASD-S is home to 25,000 K to 12 students in the communities of southern New Brunswick, from Sussex to the Fundy Isles. School Calendar Bus Delays / School Closures School Rentals Request Transcripts JOIN US! New Student Registration Kindergarden Registration Newcomer & International Students Work with Us QUICK LINKS Transportation Student Supports About ASD-S Join Our Team Taking the bus Request busing to another address Subscribe to bus and school alerts Bus delays and cancellations School closures due to weather (snow days) Mental health supports Support for learning Early years (0-5) resources EAL – English as an additional language District policies Education centres Resolving concerns and complaints Employee information Apply to jobs Register for school Register for kindergarten Change schools We’re Here To Help Phone 1-506-658-5300 Email asdsinfo@nbed.nb.ca School Directory Find It Fast LOOKING FOR... PowerSchool Safe Arrivals Absence Reporting Cashless Schools Community Use of Schools Apply to Education - Jobs DISTRICT NEWS Read More News 23 July 2025 Welcome to Our New Website Our website finally got the glow-up it deserved! It was long overdue, and we thank you for your patience as we worked towards something better. Our new website is part of a district-wide upgrade to make it easier to find the information you need and leave the digital dark ages behind. If there’s information that [...]Read More... from Welcome to Our New Website 23 July 2025 Have you signed up for BusPlanner? We encourage all families to sign up for BusPlanner so that you can view your child’s busing information, like bus stops and schedules, and be notified of delays, cancellations, and route changes. Instructions on signing up can be found here. If you do not see your child listed when you create your account, you may have [...]Read More... from Have you signed up for BusPlanner? 23 July 2025 Good vibes only We value feedback from families and if there are questions or concerns, we want to hear them. We try to model respectful communication, and we’re appreciative that our school community is a supportive partner in maintaining appropriate, polite, and solution-focused communication. If you have a concern, start with your child’s teacher, then the principal if [...]Read More... from Good vibes only