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New Brunswick Auditor General Paul Martin released a new report on Tuesday which includes a chapter on literacy achievement. It shows the province is consistently missing literacy assessment targets.

No students at one francophone school passed the Grade 2 assessment in 2024-25

Oliver Pearson · CBC News

· Posted: Jun 02, 2026 10:53 AM EDT | Last Updated: 33 minutes ago

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Man in a pink and black suit smiling.New Brunswick Auditor General Paul Martin released four new reports on Tuesday. One of the reports addresses student literacy achievement. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

New Brunswick’s auditor general says all literacy assessment targets were missed in recent years in both the anglophone and francophone sector.

Paul Martin released a new report on Tuesday with four chapters, including one on literacy achievement.

The report showed that some schools are consistently failing assessments.

“We found that five schools in the anglophone sector performed consistently below the provincial average achievement rate on every assessment in our audit period,” the report said.

The audit period covered July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2025.

In the 2024-25 school year, no students at one francophone school passed the Grade 2 reading assessment.

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