Intermediate Grade 7-9 Physical and Health Education Curriculum
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of physical and Health education curriculum in Grades 7 to 9.
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of physical and Health education curriculum in Grades 7 to 9.
Beginning January 1, 2024, child care fees across Prince Edward Island will drop to $10-a-day for all Island children attending Early Years Centres (EYCs) and licensed Family Home Centres (FHCs). Under the Canada-Prince Edward Island Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care...
The universal pre-kindergarten program is an optional play-based program for all Island four-year-old children. There are no parent fees for the core program which offers 15 hours a week from licensed early childhood centres. Pre-kindergarten educators support the children’s...
Autism services are offered to preschool and school-age children and youth in Prince Edward Island. Early Years Autism Specialists provide services to young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders before entering school. An integrated approach between professionals and...
The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission is an independent quasi-judicial tribunal operating under the authority of the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act. Who serves on the Commission? All members are appointed as outlined in the Engage PEI profile. Who is the...
The Hon. Natalie Jameson, Minister of Education and Early Years, issued the following statement on the recent school board by-election process: “I am thrilled to announce and extend congratulations to our two, newly acclaimed, School Board Trustees: André Doucette, La Commission...
Hon. Natalie Jameson, Minister of Education and Early Years issued the following statement on World Teacher’s Day: “Today we celebrate World Teacher’s Day and recognize the dedication and hard work of educators around the globe. As I visit schools across the Island, I see...
Message from the Minister of Education and Early Years Natalie Jameson, congratulating new Superintendent of La Commission scolaire de langue française: “Congratulations to Ghislain Bernard on his appointment as the new Superintendent of La Commission scolaire de langue française...
This week more than 500 educational leaders from across the country are meeting in PEI to share best practices, discuss research, enhance their skills and empower one another in leadership. PEI CAP 2023 Educational Leadership Conference, one of the top Canadian events for school...
October is Women’s History Month, giving everyone the chance to learn more about, and celebrate, the many accomplishments of Island women throughout our Island’s rich history. This year’s theme Through Her Lens: Celebrating the Diversity of Women emphasizes the importance of...