- What form do I fill out and where is it?
- How will I know what subjects and topics to cover?
- Where can I find textbooks, workbooks or curriculum?
- Where can I find other homeschoolers in my area?
Please watch this section for further updates.
Please watch this section for further updates.
You can find the exemption form on this page: CLICK HERE
When you get there, click on the word "Homeschooling". A drop-down list will appear with a list of PDF files you can download and print off from your computer.
Fill it out, mail it in or drop it off at your local District office. You can start homeschooling that day.
You can read over the course outlines for the province here. These are the same ones the teachers follow. You are not required to follow them.
Other (briefer) guidleines can be found here. The list is American, but can be easily adapted for Canadians.
As a rule, course outlines are general. They vary from province to province, and even vary between schools. The beauty of homeschooling is you can cover what you like, when you like.
Please go to the suppliers section for a listing of suppliers across Canada. You can also choose "New Brunswick resources" from the menu on the left. Also check out the Nova Scotia and PEI section for nearby suppliers.
First, click on the "support" link on the left-side menu. If your area is not listed, ask around. Let others know you homeschool and are looking for support. Ask your local librarian if she/he knows any homeschoolers.
For information and links of interest to all Canadian home educators, visit the main Canadian Home Based Learning Resource Page. This is also where you will find the contact and media relations pages.
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