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The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 43 prior to 1999 [3]) is the separate school board that oversees 153 Catholic school facilities (125 elementary schools, 26 secondary or high schools and 2 continuing education schools or adult learning centers) [4] throughout Peel Region (Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon) and ...
It is operated by the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and has approximately 1,350 [2] students. The school includes an Extended French Program as well as an Advanced Placement Program for Mathematics and the Sciences (Biology, Physics, Chemistry).
www.dpcdsb.org /IONAS / Iona Catholic Secondary School is a high school in Mississauga, Ontario . It is one of three regional art schools in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board enrolling students from the Clarkson and Lorne Park neighborhoods.
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board: Superintendent: Tammy-Lynne Peel: Area trustee: Aneisha Thomas: Principal: Jason Pratt: Grades: 9 to 12: Enrolment: updated: 1,233 students (includes all Extended and Immersion French students and regular students). [1] Language: English, programs include Extended and Immersion French, Core French ...
While the majority of the students were living in Brampton, many were bussed in daily from various areas, including Orangeville, Bolton, and Georgetown. The building Notre Dame originally occupied, was on the west side of Mclaughlin Rd, just south of Flowertown Ave, and was a former grade school, known as Beatty Flemming.
A number of student, security, vehicular congestion and school rivalry concerns were brought up with the plan, and it was ultimately voted down by Brampton's planning board in January 2000. Then-Mayor Peter Robertson called for the Ontario Education Minister to intervene, and accused the DPCDSB of bailing out due to a possible loss of identity ...
St. Joan of Arc was the third high school in Mississauga to be built in partnership with the City of Mississauga sharing a public library facility and community area. In January 2007, two and half years after the school was founded, the students and staff moved into the permanent site at 3801 Thomas Street. [1]
The Peel District School Board (PDSB; known as English-Language Public District School Board No. 19 prior to 1999 [13] [14]) is a school district that serves approximately 153,000 kindergarten to grade 12 students at more than 259 schools in the Region of Peel (municipalities of Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga) in Ontario, also to the west of Toronto.