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Teaching in New Brunswick

Learn why these dedicated educators brought their skills to New Brunswick.

The Anglophone West School District (ASD-W) is composed of passionate educators in a district comprising 70 schools in the central, western, and northwestern regions of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The district is situated in Wolastokuk, the homeland of the Wolastoqiyik people, whose namesake comes from the Wolastoq (Saint John) River, which flows through the heart of our district.

South side Fredericton and the Saint John River, as seen from the North side.
The South side Fredericton and the Saint John River, as seen from the North side.

ASD-W Fast Facts

    • • Geographically, the district covers roughly one third of the Province of New Brunswick.
    • • ASD-W is subdivided into three regions, each managed by respective Education Centres in the Town of Oromocto, the City of Fredericton, and the Town of Woodstock.
    • • There are 24,348 students enrolled in the district in the 2024-2025 school year.
    • • Since 2016, the district has enrolled 5429 newcomer students from 115 different countries.
    • • 676 Indigenous students come from six Wolastoqey Communities in the province.
    • • The district employs 5,000 employees, including 2,031 teachers/school administrators/school-based education support services/district-based leads, 787 educational assistants, 26 student attendants, 46 behaviour intervention mentors, 111 school administrative assistants, 64 library workers, 257 bus drivers, and 195 custodians (with 16 schools using contracted cleaning).
    • • ASD-W has a global operating budget of $310.3 million.

A Culture of Respect and Trust

A teacher checks in with three students.

We promote a respectful workplace environment based on the New Brunswick Public Service Values and Conduct Guide.

We also adhere to our ASD-W Mission, Vision, and Values.

Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunities

Elementary school students.

We support cultural diversity in our workplace, and provide all people–including Indigenous people, members of visible minority groups, and persons with disabilities–with equal access to employment, training, and advancement opportunities.

Employment

Our staff of over 3,000 educators and professional and support people make a difference in New Brunswick daily. If you are interested in joining ASD-W, you can learn more here.

Volunteering

Our district recognizes the value of volunteers and is thankful for all the support we receive each year. If you are interested in volunteering at one of our 70 schools, you can learn more here.