Special Needs Grant Application
Licensed early learning and child care centres can use this form to apply for special needs grants.
Licensed early learning and child care centres can use this form to apply for special needs grants.
The R.L. Cotton Trust Fund for Public Parks provides funding to support community organization with rural beautification and public recreation areas across Prince Edward Island. Who is eligible to apply? Any community organization or non-profit registered as a Charitable...
Teachers use many assessment tools to measure a student’s individual learning. It is a good idea to communicate regularly with your child’s teacher to understand the full scope of your child’s academic performance. Provincial Assessments Provincial assessments tell us how well...
Island students, their families and the Sherwood school community came together today to celebrate the opening of PEI’s first net zero ready school. The new Sherwood Elementary School, built next to the former school, offers over 82,000 square feet of space with many innovative...
Tips & Tricks for Home Learning through play is natural for children. Playtime with your child can be a relaxing time for both of you, full of fun and curiosity. Learning can be the same! When you teach through play, there are no lesson plans or tests. Enjoy the time you spend...
You must hold a valid PEI Teacher’s licence and have your eligibility verified by the Registrar in order to substitute teach at the certified rate in a PEI public K-12 school. Please complete the online form below to apply for Verification of Eligibility as a Substitute Teacher. Please note: It is a substitute teacher’s responsibility to register with the employing education authority initially and for each subsequent school year to ensure their name is added to the substitute teacher call centre system. A certified teacher may accept day-to-day substitute assignments and contract assignments...
Prince Edward Island is excited to announce the launch of Pathways to Teach Canada. This new service is the single-entry point and the first step for internationally educated teachers interested in obtaining a teaching certificate in participating provinces and territories, including Prince Edward Island. Pathways to Teach Canada offers a streamlined process, enabling internationally educated teachers to have their credentials and language competency evaluated and sent to one or more participating provinces or territories where they want to apply for certification. Here is the new simplified...