For more than 500 years St. John's has been visited by European explorers, adventurers, soldiers and pirates. St. John's, the provincial capital, is the economic and cultural centre for Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Rooms is a state-of-the-art cultural centre that preserves and protects the Newfoundlands heritage, history and culture. The Rooms houses the Newfoundland Museum, Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Newfoundland Museum proudly displays three galleries which examines the natural history and native peoples of the Province. Check out Tales from the Vault, a changeable gallery where there's always something old that's new to see.
The former train station, a magnificent heritage building, now a museum exhibits the 100 year history of the Newfoundland Railway and Coastal Boat services.
Signal Hill has been the site of countless military endeavours over the centuries, and in 1901, was on the receiving end of the first transatlantic wireless signal by Marconi.
ST. John's Newfoundland Education
Universities
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's
Memorial University is Atlantic Canada's largest university with six faculties: arts, science, education, medicine,
engineering applied science, business admin and seven schools: graduate studies, nursing, physical education/athletics, social work,
continuing education, music and pharmacy.
Over one-third of our talented graduate students at Memorial are international students coming from over 90 countries.
Memorial has 134 student programs, exchanges and research partnership agreements in 40 countries.
Memorial University offers full-time intensive English programs that prepare students to enter degree programs. ESL programs are offered at
three levels. In the Intensive English Bridge Program (levels 1 and 2), students are permitted to take one or two academic courses
as part of their program of English language study.
Public Education, Elementary, Secondary Adult Continuing Schools
Ministry of Education, Confederation Building, West Block
P.O. Box 8700, St. John's, NEWFOUNDLAND, A1B 4J6
English as a Second Language and Newcomer Programs Adult
- Overview
- Adult Basic Education (ABE)
- Adult Basic Education (ABE) Transcripts
- ABE Service Providers
- Basic Literacy
- High School Equivalency and Upgrading
- Non-Profit Community-Based Organizations
English as a Second Language and Newcomer Programs Students
- Meeting the Needs of Students from Diverse Cultures – Handbook for Administrators (55 KB)
- Guidelines for Delivery of ESL Services in K-6 (425 KB)
- ESL for the Intermediate School Curriculum Guide (583 KB)
- Guidelines for the Delivery of ESL Services in the Intermediate School (170 KB)
- ESL Strategies for Advanced Learners in Grades 4-12 (718 KB)
- ESL Foundation: A Curriculum Guide (Intermediate and Senior High) (429 KB)
- English Second Language 3206: Curriculum Guide
Online Education Services Apps Teaching Lessons Resources
English Language Grammar Lessons
How to Write & Writing Exercises
Community Educational Organizations
- Literacy Development Council of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Arts & Culture Centre, St. John's, Newfoundland A1E 3A3
Tel: 709-737-3964, fax: 709-737-3009
Newfoundland Immigration Settlement LINC Services
- Citizenship and Immigration Canada,
P.O. Box 13667,St. John's, Newfoundland A1B 4G1
(709) 772-5521 - Association for New Canadians,
144 Military Road, St. John's, Newfoundland A1C 2E6
(709) 722-9680
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