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Waterloo Co-operative Residence Inc. (WCRI) is a non-profit student housing cooperative located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It is owned by its residents, also known as members, who attend the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Conestoga College. The co-op is governed by the Rochdale Principles.
November 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association , or CWOSSA, is the governing body of all secondary school athletic competitions in Bruce , Grey , Wellington , Dufferin , Waterloo , Brant and Norfolk counties of Ontario , Canada .
From a completely online curriculum, students learn how to create networks, and repair, build & format computers. This course was unique to Waterloo Collegiate Institute as it was the only location in southern Ontario to offer Cisco Certified courses, but the program was suddenly discontinued in the 2010-2011 year.
United College is a university college affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The college, previously known as St. Paul's United College and St. Paul's University College, contributes to the University of Waterloo by offering academic programming as well as accommodation for both graduate and undergraduate students.
Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute is a public secondary school in Kitchener, Ontario, run by the Waterloo Region District School Board. It is part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The school is located at 301 Charles St. E. [ 1 ] As of the 2021–2022 school year, the school has 1,715 students. [ 1 ]
Waterloo's school district began as individual schools located around the town's wards. Many of the schools were based in one-room schoolhouses, and totaled in 23 students. Following the advice of Waterloo Supervising Principal Albert Brown, voters approved the centralization of schools by a margin of 435 to 68 votes.
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board published forecasts in 2025 indicating the Board's enrolment would grow from its current level of 27,700 to 41,773 students. Growth is attributed to federal immigration policies, with newcomers preferring a faith-based education, families moving from the GTA in search of more affordable housing, and ...