Sudbury Catholic District School Board
Sudbury Catholic District School Board | |
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SCDSB | |
Board office location |
165 D'Youville St. Sudbury, Ontario P3C 5E7 |
Board identifier | B29033 |
Number of schools | 19 |
2006-2007 budget (CAD$ million) | 64.3 million [1] |
Chair of the Board | Barry MacDonald |
Director of Education | Catherine McCullough |
Elected Trustees | P. Peroni, J. Cameron, B. MacDonald, E. Scappatura, M. Bellmore, R. Desjardins |
Student Trustees | M. Connelly |
http://www.sudburycatholicschools.ca/ |
Sudbury Catholic District School Board (SCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 32 prior to 1999[2]) is a school board in north-central Ontario, Canada. The board is the school district administrator for English language Roman Catholic schools in Greater Sudbury and the southern Sudbury District.
It operates 19 elementary schools, four conventional secondary schools and an adult learning centre.
Elementary schools
- Holy Cross Elementary School, South End
- Immaculate Conception Elementary School, Val Caron
- Pius XII Elementary School, Adamsdale
- St. Andrew Elementary School, New Sudbury
- St. Anne Elementary School, Hanmer
- St. Bernadette Elementary School, New Sudbury
- St. Charles Elementary School, Chelmsford
- St. David Elementary School, Donovan
- St. Francis Elementary School, Gatchell
- St. James Elementary School, Lively
- St. John Elementary School, Garson
- St. Joseph Elementary School, Killarney
- St. Mark Elementary School, Markstay
- St. Paul Elementary School, Coniston
- St. Raphael Elementary School, New Sudbury
Secondary schools
- Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School, Hanmer — co-educational
- Marymount Academy, Downtown — all-girls
- St. Albert Adult Learning Centre, Downtown — adult high school
- St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School, — co-educational
- St. Charles College, New Sudbury — co-educational
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.scdsb.edu.on.ca/admin/reports/financial/budget/comsum06-07.pdf
- ↑ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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