Sir William Osler Elementary School (Dundas)
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Sir William Osler Elementary School | |
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330 Governor's Road Dundas, Ontario, L9H 0A3, Canada |
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School board | Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board |
Principal | Maria Rowles |
School type | Elementary School |
Grades | JK-8 (licensed day care services available) |
Language | English |
Founded | 2007 |
Homepage | http://fcinternet.hwdsb.on.ca/~dundaswestweb |
Sir William Osler Elementary School is an Elementary School located in Dundas, Ontario, and is under the jurisdiction of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. It opened on November 13, 2007, and is directly across from Highland Secondary School. It was built to replace various elementary schools in the area, to consolidate students, and to save funds. It has approximately 600 students enrolled. It has a Ministry of Education rated capacity of 650.
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