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Northwest Territories Education

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Elementary & Secondary Education

Ministry of Education, Culture and Employment
Ministers office:
P.O. Box 1320
Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9
Phone: 867-669-2399
Fax: 867-873-0169

Quick Link: List of NWT Education Boards (Six English one French Education Board)


Post Secondary Education

Adult and postsecondary education program delivery is delegated primarily to Aurora College. The Department works closely with Aurora College to ensure that college programs and services are responsive to the needs of a dynamically changing educational environment.
Although Aurora College delivers the majority of the adult and postsecondary programs in the
NWT many other agencies are involved, (private vocational training institutions, professional associations, non-government organizations, government departments, municipalities, Aboriginal organizations, and school boards.)
Many NWT residents leave the territory each year to attend postsecondary institutions in other parts of Canada, the United States, and abroad.


Colleges

Aurora College

 

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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES / QUICK FACTS

Northwest Territories, NWT

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Capital City: Yellowknife (18,700 thousand)
Largest City: Yellowknife (18,700 thousand)
Population: 42,514 thousand
Area: 1,346,106 km2
Entered Confederation: July 15, 1870
Time Zone: Most of Northwest Territories is in MDT ( Mountain Time Zone)

Major Industries: Mining, Oil and Gas, Energy , Diamonds, Tourism and Parks, Furs, Agriculture, Fishing.

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