It became the MacNaughton Science & Technology Center (MSTC) in 1994 but was reestablished as a high school in 1999, consisting only of grade nine students.
[8] In November 2012, the City of Moncton announced that it would contribute $750,000 toward a new artificial turf sports field on MacNaughton's grounds.
[9] The Province of New Brunswick later announced that it would invest a further $400,000 toward the sports field,[10] which was used as a training ground for the 2014 FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup.
The school features a large, central cafeteria and foyer, and the auditorium can support fully orchestrated theatrical and musical productions.
These vary from year to year and include: Bernice MacNaughton has captured New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association (NBIAA) sports titles in 12 man football (2004, 2006–2008, 2011), girls' field hockey (2005), AAA junior girls' basketball (2005–2006), AAA senior girls' basketball (2007), junior men's wrestling (2005), and AAA senior boys' volleyball (2007).
[14] The BMHS Bike Club [sic] was an after-school program where members built custom motorcycles and bicycles.
[17] BMHS's intermediate and senior Reach for the Top teams compete in provincial tournaments.