Greater Essex County District School Board
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Greater Essex County District School Board
GECDSB |
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Board office location | 451 Park Street West, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 6K1 |
Communities served | City of Windsor and Essex County |
Number of schools | 76: 61 elementary and 15 secondary |
2006-2007 budget (CAD $ millions) |
$290 million[1] |
Number of students | approx. 36,500 |
Chair of the Board | Gale Simko-Hatfield |
Director of Education | Mary Jean Gallagher |
Elected Trustees | 10 |
http://www.gecdsb.on.ca |
The Greater Essex County District School Board was created on January 1st, 1998 with the amalgamation of the Windsor Board Of Education and the Essex County Board of Education. The school board services families in both Windsor, Ontario and Essex County, Ontario in Canada.
The school board administers 15 high schools and 61 elementary schools.
The GECDSB Secondary Schools are:
- Belle River District High School
- Century Secondary School
- Essex District High School
- Forster Secondary School
- General Amherst High School
- Harrow District High School
- Herman Secondary School
- Kennedy Collegiate Institute
- Kingsville District High School
- Leamington District Secondary School
- Riverside Secondary School
- Sandwich Secondary School
- Vincent Massey Secondary School
- Walkerville Collegiate Institute
- Western Secondary School
The GECDSB Elementary Schools are (JK-8, unless otherwise noted):
- A.V. Graham Public Elementary School 4-8
- Amherstburg Public Elementary School
- Anderdon Public Elementary School
- Hugh Beaton Public Elementary School
- F.W. Begley Public Elementary School
- Belle River Public Elementary School
- Bellewood Public Elementary School
- J.E. Benson Public Elementary School
- General Brock Public Elementary School
- John Campbell Public Elementary School
- Centennial Central Public Elementary School
- Central Public Elementary School
- Colchester North Public Elementary School
- Concord Public Elementary School
- Coronation Public Elementary School
- D.M. Eagle Public Elementary School JK-6
- Wiliam G. Davis Public Elementary School
- Dougall Avenue Public Elementary School
- East Mersea Public Elementary School
- Eastwood Public Elementary School
- Forest Glade Public Elementary School
- Glenwood Public Elementary School
- Gore Hill Public Elementary School
- Gosfield North Public Elementary School
- Harrow Junior Public Elementary School JK-2
- Harrow Senior Public Elementary School 3-8
- M.S. Hetherington Public Elementary School
- Ivor Chandler Public Elementary School Closed June 1984
- Jack Miner Public Elementary School
- King Edward Public Elementary School
- Kingsville Public Elementary School
- Lakeshore Discovery School
- LaSalle Public Elementary School
- Maidstone Central Public Elementary School
- Malden Central Public Elementary School
- Maplewood Public Elementary School 3-8
- Margaret D. Bennie Public Elementary School
- Marlborough Public Elementary School
- David Maxwell Public Elementary School
- Percy P. McCallum Public Elementary School
- Gordon McGregor Public Elementary School
- John McWilliam Public Elementary School
- Mill Street Public Elementary School
- Mt Carmel-Blytheswood Public Elementary School
- Northwood Public School
- Oakwood Public Elementary School
- Parkview Public Elementary School
- Pelee Island Public Elementary School
- Prince Andrew Public Elementary School
- Prince Edward Public Elementary School
- Prince of Wales Public Elementary School Closed 1984
- Princess Anne Public Elementary School
- Princess Elizabeth Public Elementary School
- Queen Elizabeth Public Elementary School
- Queen Victoria Public Elementary School
- Roseland Public School
- Roseville Public Elementary School
- Ruthven Public Elementary School
- Sandwich West Public Elementary School
- Southwood Public Elementary School
- Sun Parlor Junior Public Elementary School JK-2
- Talbot Trail Public School
- Dr. H.D. Taylor Public Elementary School
- Victoria Public Elementary School JK-3
[edit] See also
Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board
[edit] References
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