Ottawa Catholic School Board

Ottawa Catholic School Board
Location
570 West Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, ON K2G 3R4
Canada
District information
Motto Inspired education. Inspiring students
Schools 82: 65 elementary, 2 senior elementary, 15 secondary
Budget CA$414.5 million million (2013-2014)
Other information
Chair of the Board Ted J. Hurley
Director of Education Julian Hanlon
Elected trustees Kathy Ablett
Alison Baizana
Gordon Butler
Brian Coburn
John Curry
Ted J. Hurley
Betty-Ann Kealey
Thérèse Maloney Cousineau
Mark D. Mullan
Joanne MacEwan
Website www.ocsb.ca

The Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 53 prior to 1999[1]) is a publicly funded separate school board in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are in the Nepean area of Ottawa.[2]

It employs approximately 4000 people and operates 82 schools in the greater Ottawa area, with a total student population of approximately 38,800. Before 2007, the board was known as Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board (OCCSB) and its two former boards prior to 1998, Carleton Roman Catholic Separate School Board (CRCSSB) and Ottawa Roman Catholic Separate School Board (ORCSSB).

History

Merging of the former Ottawa and former Carleton Roman Catholic School Boards resulted in the establishment of the Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board on January 1, 1998. The board changed its name to the Ottawa Catholic School Board on March 27, 2007 to emphasize the commitment to Catholicity and to reflect the amalgamation of the City of Ottawa.

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Further reading

References

  1. "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  2. "Contact Us." Ottawa Catholic School Board. Retrieved on December 15, 2014. "The Ottawa Catholic School Board administrative office, the Catholic Education Centre, is located in Nepean, Ontario." and "570 West Hunt Club Road, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2G 3R4"

Coordinates: 45°19′57″N 75°43′39″W / 45.33250°N 75.72750°W / 45.33250; -75.72750


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