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This is a list of school districts in Ontario.. There are 76 public school boards in Ontario, including 38 public secular boards (34 English boards and 4 French boards ()), 38 public separate boards (29 English Catholic boards, 8 French Catholic boards and 1 English Protestant board), and 7 public school authorities that operate in children's treatment centres.
List of school authorities in Alberta; List of school districts in British Columbia; List of school districts in Manitoba; List of school districts in New Brunswick; List of school districts in Newfoundland and Labrador; List of school districts in Nova Scotia; List of school districts in Ontario; List of school districts in Prince Edward Island
Overbrook Public School (closed 2001; now Counterpoint Academy Day Care) Lamira Dow Billings Elementary School (closed 2002; now École élémentaire publique Séraphin-Marion) Meadowview Public School (closed 2004; now Heritage Public School) Merivale Public School (closed 2004) Riverview Public School (closed 2004; now Baitun Naseer Mosque)
Secondary education in Ontario includes Grades 9 to 12. The following list includes public secular institutions, public separate schools, and privately managed independent schools in Ontario. [1] All public schools in Ontario (secular and separate) operate as a part of either an English first language school board or a French first language ...
This is a list of elementary schools in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). The TDSB is Canada's largest school board and was created in 1998 by the merger of the Board of Education for the City of York, the East York Board of Education, the North York Board of Education, the Scarborough Board of Education, the Etobicoke Board of Education and the Toronto Board of Education.
The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB), known as English-language Public District School Board No. 26 prior to 1999 [2]) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario in terms of geographical area, spanning 12,000 square kilometres.
St. Johns Common School is the oldest extant public school in Ontario. Upper Canada's Grammar School Act of 1807 provided the first public funds for schools in what would become Ontario. Eight schools were opened. [12] 1804: St. Johns Common School in St. Johns was one of Ontario's first schools.
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