London District Catholic School Board
London District Catholic School Board LDCSB | |
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Location | |
5200 Wellington Road South, London, Ontario, N6A 4X5 Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties, including London Canada | |
Coordinates | 42°53′47″N 81°12′10″W / 42.89652°N 81.20268°WCoordinates: 42°53′47″N 81°12′10″W / 42.89652°N 81.20268°W |
District information | |
Chair of the board | Philip Squire |
Director of education | Linda Staudt |
Schools |
45 elementary 9 secondary |
Budget | CA$216 million[1] million (2009-10) |
District ID | B67032 |
Students and staff | |
Students | approx. 20,000 |
Other information | |
Elected trustees | 8: P.Squire, C.Roach, S.Cruz, P.Almeida, W.Hall, M.Wolfs, R. Mantle, L. Steel |
Website |
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The London District Catholic School Board (LDCSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 38 prior to 1999[2]) is a separate school board offering Catholic education in south-western Ontario, Canada. It serves students from Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties, and also those from the cities of London, St. Thomas and Woodstock.
Approximately 20,000 students are enrolled in the school board's forty-five elementary and nine secondary schools. The secondary schools it administers are:
- Central Catholic High School, London
- Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School, Strathroy
- John Paul II Catholic Secondary School, London
- Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School, London
- Regina Mundi Catholic College, London
- St. Joseph's Catholic High School, St. Thomas
- St. Mary's Catholic High School, Woodstock
- St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School, London
- St. Andre Bessette Catholic Secondary School, London
Elementary schools
- Assumption Catholic School, Alymer
- Saint Kateri Catholic School
- Blessed Sacrament Catholic School
- Holy Cross Catholic School
- Holy Family Catholic School
- Holy Family French Immersion Catholic School, Woodstock
- Holy Rosary Catholic School
- Jean Vanier Catholic School
- Monsignor Morrison Catholic School, St. Thomas
- Monsignor J.H. O'Neil Catholic School, Tillsonburg
- Notre Dame Catholic School
- Our Lady Immaculate Catholic School, Strathroy
- Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic School, Delaware
- Sacred Heart Catholic School, Parkhill
- St. Anne Catholic School
- St. Anne's Catholic School, St. Thomas
- St. Anthony French Immersion Catholic School
- St. Bernadette Catholic School
- St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School
- St. Charles Catholic School, Glencoe
- St. David Catholic School, Dorchester
- St. Francis Catholic School
- St.John French Immersion Catholic School
- St. George Catholic School
- St. Joseph Catholic School, Tillsonburg
- St. Jude Catholic School
- St. Jude Catholic School, Ingersoll
- St. Marguerite d'Youville Catholic School
- St. Mark Catholic School
- St. Martin Catholic School
- St. Mary Choir Catholic School
- St. Mary's Catholic School, West Lorne
- St. Michael Catholic School
- St. Michael's Catholic School, Woodstock
- St. Nicholas Catholic School
- St. Patrick Catholic School, Lucan
- St. Patrick's Catholic School, Woodstock
- St. Paul Catholic School
- St. Pius X Catholic School
- St. Robert Catholic School
- St. Sebastian Catholic School
- St. Theresa Catholic School
- St. Thomas More Catholic School
- St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School, Strathroy
- Sir Arthur Carty Catholic School
- There are also plans to build 2 new elementary schools, and to close some others.
Continuing education and adult schools
Closed Schools of the LDCSB
- St. Joseph's Catholic School, Thamesford, Closed June 2014
- St. Thomas More Catholic School, Rodney, Closed June 1995
- Sacred Heart Catholic School, Ingersoll, Closed June 2004
- St. Mary's Catholic School, Tillsonburg, Closed June 2004
- St. Gabriel Catholic School, St. Thomas, Closed June 2009
- St. Raphael Catholic School, St. Thomas, Closed June 2009
- St. Francis Catholic School, Princeton, Closed June 2012
- St. Rita Catholic School, Woodstock, Closed June 2012
See also
- Thames Valley District School Board
- List of schools in London Ontario
- List of school districts in Ontario
- List of high schools in Ontario
References
- ↑ , 2009-2010 Approved Budget.
- ↑ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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