Are you looking for a really different public school experience?
The South Shore Alternate School operates with the philosophy that all students, when working under suitable conditions, can meet with success when they are willing. We believe proper sleep, a healthy diet, an active lifestyle and a positive attitude are essential preconditions for a successful education and life.
The South Shore Alternate School exists for the benefit of those students who have not met with success in the traditional Junior High School or Senior High School. They are at risk of not completing high school. The SSAS offers students an opportunity to develop academic and social skills necessary for success in traditional schools and in the community at large. The regular high school curriculum is offered in such a way as to appeal to and offer success to our students.
All courses offered at the South Shore Alternate School contribute to the fulfillment of the Nova Scotia High School Leaving Certificate. The courses are spread over a two year period and therefore what is offered one year may not be offered the next. The curriculum is the same as that offered in other schools in Nova Scotia but the presentation and evaluation are both adapted to specific student needs and students may have their own specific modifications. The courses offered will be those meeting the needs and graduation requirements of those students attending at the time. Special and independent courses may be offered under special conditions for student who wish to take courses IN ADDITION to what is being offered at the time. Students may be required to work online, and/or attend earlier or later than the students not taking advantage of these courses.
Admission to the Transition Program at Mahone Bay Centre is facilitated through the schools and is approved by the Principal. Prospective applicants are encouraged to talk with their child's teacher, guidance counsellor and principal to see if they would benefit from the Transition Program. Application forms can be found here. You can call Cythia Trudeau at(902) 624-2101 for more information.