Thames Valley District School Board
Thames Valley District School Board TVDSB | |
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Location | |
London, Ontario Greater London and all of Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford Counties Canada | |
Coordinates | 42°59′47″N 81°12′24″W / 42.9965°N 81.2067°WCoordinates: 42°59′47″N 81°12′24″W / 42.9965°N 81.2067°W |
District information | |
Motto | We build each student's tomorrow, every day. |
Schools | 184, 30 secondary, 154 elementary |
Budget | CA$916 million[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 74 802 |
Other information | |
Chair of the Board[2] | Matt Reid |
Vice-chair of the Board | Arlene Morelle |
Director of Education | Laura Elliott |
Elected trustees |
15: 6 representing London; 2 each for Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford; 1 Native representative; 3 non-voting student trustees (Stefan Suvajac and Aoife Pucchio - one representing Indigenous Students to be elected). |
Website |
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The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB; known as English-language Public District School Board No. 11 prior to 1999[3]) is a public school board in southwestern Ontario. It was created on January 1, 1998, by the amalgamation of the Elgin County Board of Education, The Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education, and Oxford County Board of Education.
The TVDSB serves an area over 7,000 square kilometres which includes urban, suburban and rural communities. It spans three counties and includes the cities of London, St. Thomas, and Woodstock, plus the towns of Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, and Strathroy-Caradoc, as well as several smaller towns and villages.
In 2006, the Board administered 184 schools (154 elementary and 30 secondary schools). They also provide alternative education programs for approximately 40,000 students through adult day school, continuing education, general interest, night school and summer school courses. Two future elementary schools in Northeast and Northwest London are currently being built.
Secondary schools
The following is a list of the secondary schools administered by the TVDSB, and their towns/city:
- A.B. Lucas Secondary School - London
- Arthur Voaden Secondary School - St. Thomas
- B. Davison Secondary School - London
- Central Elgin Collegiate Institute - St. Thomas
- London Central Secondary School - London
- Clarke Road Secondary School - London
- College Avenue Secondary School - Woodstock
- East Elgin Secondary School - Aylmer
- Glencoe District High School - Glencoe
- Glendale High School - Tillsonburg
- H.B. Beal Secondary School - London
- Huron Park Secondary School - Woodstock
- Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute - Ingersoll
- London South Collegiate Institute - London
- Lord Dorchester Secondary School - Dorchester
- Medway High School - Arva
- Montcalm Secondary School - London
- North Middlesex District High School - Parkhill
- Oakridge Secondary School - London
- Parkside Collegiate Institute (incl. French Immersion) - St. Thomas
- Saunders Secondary School - London
- Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School (incl. French Immersion) - London
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School (incl. French Immersion) - London
- Strathroy District Collegiate Institute (incl. French Immersion) - Strathroy-Caradoc
- Thames Valley Alternative Secondary School (teachers located throughout the entire Board district) http://www.tvdsb.ca/AAEducation.cfm?subpage=88814
- West Elgin Secondary School - West Lorne
- Westminster Secondary School - London
- Woodstock Collegiate Institute (incl. French Immersion) - Woodstock
Primary schools
Elementary schools in the district include:
- Westmount Public School, in London, Ontario, at 1011 Viscount Road[4]
See also
- London District Catholic School Board English Catholic School Board
- Conseil scolaire Viamonde French Public School Board
- Conseil scolaire catholique Providence French Catholic School Board
- List of English public schools in London Ontario
- List of school districts in Ontario
- List of high schools in Ontario
References
- ↑ https://www.tvdsb.ca
- ↑
- ↑ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
- ↑ Westmount Public School
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