Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board
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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board
Public English School Board |
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Board office location | 1994 Fisher Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7A1, Canada |
Number of schools | 82 elementary schools, 15 secondary schools and 4 adult learning centres |
September through June budget (CAD $ millions) |
$9 Dollars. Just nine dollars. |
Number of students | 37,000 in 2005 |
Director of Education | Sylvia Terpstra |
Elected Trustees | 12 trustees, including a First Nations and student trustee |
http://www.kpr.edu.on.ca/ |
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has its headquarters in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board is the public, English language school board that takes in the regions of the previous Peterborough County Board of Education and the Northumberland-Clarington Board of Education and covers almost 7,000 square kilometres. It serves the communities located in the Kawarthas to the north, and south to Lake Ontario. Hastings County is its eastern border and its western border extends to the City of Kawartha Lakes and to the edge of the City of Oshawa.
The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has 82 elementary schools, 15 secondary schools and four adult learning centres to serve its urban and rural communities.
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[edit] Schools
[edit] Elementary
- Adam Scott Intermediate, Peterborough
- Apsley Central Public School, Apsley
- Armour Heights Public School, Peterborough
- Baltimore Public School, Baltimore
- Beatrice Strong Public School, Port Hope
- Bowmanville Senior Public School, Bowmanville
- Brighton Public School, Brighton
- Buckhorn Public School, Buckhorn
- Burnham Public School, Cobourg
- Camborne Public School, Cobourg
- Castleton Public School, Castleton
- Central Public School (Bowmanville), Bowmanville
- Central Public School (Port Hope), Port Hope
- Chemong Public School, Bridgenorth
- Colborne Public School, Colborne
- Courtice North Public School, Courtice
- CR Gummow Public School, Cobourg
- Dale Road Senior Public School, Cobourg
- Dr Emily Stowe Public School, Courtice
- Dr GJ MacGillivray Public School, Courtice
- Dr LB Powers Public School, Port Hope
- Dr MS Hawkins Public School, Port Hope
- Dr Ross Tilley Public School, Bowmanville
- Edmison Heights Public School, Peterborough
- Enniskillen Public School, Enniskillen
- George Hamilton Public School, Port Hope
- Grafton Public School, Grafton
- Grant Sine Public School, Cobourg
- Hampton Junior Public School, Hampton
- Harold Longworth Public School, Bowmanville
- Hastings Public School, Hastings
- Havelock-Belmont Public School, Havelock
- Highland Heights Public School, Peterborough
- Hillcrest Public School, Campbellford
- Howard Jordan Public School, Port Hope
- James Strath Public School, Peterborough
- John M James Public School, Bowmanville
- Kawartha Heights Public School, Peterborough
- Keith Wightman Public School, Peterborough
- Kenner Intermediate Public School, Peterborough
- Kent Public School, Campbellford
- King George Public School, Peterborough
- Kirby Public School, Kirby
- Lakefield Intermediate Public School, Lakefield
- Lydia Trull Public School, Courtice
- MJ Hobbs Senior Public School, Hampton
- Merwin Greer Public School, Cobourg
- Millbrook/South Cavan Public School, Millbrook
- Murray Centennial Public School, Trenton
- Newcastle Public School, Newcastle
- Newtonville Public School, Newtonville
- North Cavan Public School, Cavan
- North Hope Central Public School, Campbellcroft
- North Shore Public School, Keene
- Norwood District Public School, Norwood
- Norwood Intermediate Public School, Norwood
- Ontario Street Public School, Bowmanville
- Orono Public School, Orono
- Otonabee Valley Public School, Peterborough
- Percy Centennial Public School, Warkworth
- Plainville Public School, Gore's Landing
- Prince of Wales Public School, Peterborough
- Queen Elizabeth Public School, Peterborough
- Queen Mary Public School, Peterborough
- RF Downey Public School, Peterborough
- Ridpath Junior Public School, Lakefield
- Roger Neilson Public School, Peterborough
- Roseneath Public School, Roseneath
- ST Worden Public School, Courtice
- Smithfield Public School, Brighton
- South Cramahe Public School, Colborne
- South Monaghan Public School, Bailieboro
- Spring Valley Public School, Brighton
- Stockdale Public School, Frankford
- Terry Fox Public School, Cobourg
- The Pines Senior Public School, Peterborough
- Vincent Massey Public School, Bowmanville
- Warsaw Public School, Warsaw
- Waverley Public School, Bowmanville
- Westmount Public School, Peterborough
- Young's Point Public School, Young's Point
[edit] Secondary
- Adam Scott Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Peterborough
- Bowmanville High School, Bowmanville
- Campbellford District High School, Campbellford
- Clarington Central Secondary School, Bowmanville
- Clarke High School, Newcastle
- Cobourg District Collegiate Institute East, Cobourg
- Cobourg District Collegiate Institute West, Cobourg
- Courtice Secondary School, Courtice
- Crestwood Secondary School, Peterborough
- East Northumberland Secondary School, Brighton
- Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute, Peterborough
- Lakefield District Secondary School, Lakefield
- Norwood District High School, Norwood
- Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School, Peterborough
- Port Hope High School, Port Hope
- Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School, Peterborough
[edit] Students
- 37 156 students (24 780 elementary, 12 376 secondary)
- 4 385 of these students receive special education services (2 043 elementary, 2 342 secondary)
- approximately 23 000 students are bused to school every day on 500 different bus routes
[edit] Statistics
- 1 million library books and learning materials
- over 8,000 computers
- a wide area network and Internet access at each school
- over 78,000 items in our central Learning Resources Centres collections
- a library resource centre in every school
- French Immersion programs in eight elementary schools; students start the Immersion program in Kindergarten
- Extended French programs in five elementary schools; students start the Extended French program in Grade 5
- a range of special services provided to assist schools and teachers in meeting the needs of our students; these include special education, behavioral, psychological, social work and attendance and counselling services
- instruction in the Ojibwa language in five schools as an optional program available to Native and non-Native students
- school councils in every school; these councils are comprised of parents, staff, students and community members