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In Canada, a separate school is a type of school that has constitutional status in three provinces (Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan) and statutory status in the three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut). In these Canadian jurisdictions, a separate school is one operated by a civil authority—a separate school board—with a mandate enshrined in the Canadian Constitution (for the three provinces) or in federal statutes (for the three territories). In these six jurisdictions a civil electorate, composed of the members of the minority faith, elects separate school trustees according to the province's or territory's local authorities election legislation. These trustees are legally accountable to their electorate and to the provincial or territorial government. No church has

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  • École séparée (fr)
  • セパレート・スクール (ja)
  • Separate school (en)
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  • セパレート・スクール(英: Separate school)は、カナダにおいて、私立校 (Private) 、公立校 (Public) とは別に、カリキュラムにキリスト教教育を含みながらも、公的な援助金を受けている学校である。授業料が無料であり、公立校として認識されている。 キリスト教系の私立校同様、セパレート・スクールは宗教学校であるため、宗派の異なる児童・生徒の入学や、信者でない者の雇用に関して拒否する権利を持っている。しかし近年は宗教を前面に押し出さない非宗教学校となっているものも多い。 (ja)
  • Au Canada, une école séparée ( « Separate School » en anglais) est un type d'école publique ayant un statut constitutionnel dans trois provinces (Ontario, Alberta et Saskatchewan) et statutaire dans les trois territoires (Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Yukon et Nunavut). Dans ces juridictions canadiennes, une école séparée est une école dirigée par une autorité civile - un conseil scolaire séparé - dont le mandat est inscrit dans la Constitution canadienne (pour les trois provinces) ou dans les lois fédérales (pour les trois territoires). (fr)
  • In Canada, a separate school is a type of school that has constitutional status in three provinces (Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan) and statutory status in the three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut). In these Canadian jurisdictions, a separate school is one operated by a civil authority—a separate school board—with a mandate enshrined in the Canadian Constitution (for the three provinces) or in federal statutes (for the three territories). In these six jurisdictions a civil electorate, composed of the members of the minority faith, elects separate school trustees according to the province's or territory's local authorities election legislation. These trustees are legally accountable to their electorate and to the provincial or territorial government. No church has (en)
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