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Essex County Board Of Education
The Essex County Board of Education (ECBE) was a school district serving Essex County, Ontario, Canada, headquartered in Essex. In 1998 it was amalgamated with the Windsor Board of Education into the Greater Essex County District School Board. Secondary schools Source: * Belle River District High School *Essex District High School *General Amherst High School *Harrow District High School *Kingsville District High School * Leamington District Secondary School *Sandwich Secondary School *Western Secondary School {{Infobox school , name = Western Secondary School , image = , caption = , address = 5791 North Townline Road , city = Amherstburg , province = Ontario , postcod ... References External links Essex County Board of Education(Archive) Former school districts in Ontario Essex County, Ontario {{Ontario-school-stub ...
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Essex County, Ontario
Essex County is a primarily rural county in Southwestern Ontario, Canada comprising seven municipalities: Amherstburg, Kingsville, Ontario, Kingsville, Lakeshore, Ontario, Lakeshore, LaSalle, Ontario, LaSalle, Leamington, Ontario, Leamington, Tecumseh, Ontario, Tecumseh and the administrative seat, Essex, Ontario, Essex. Administrative divisions Essex County is composed of seven municipalities (in order of population): * Municipality of Lakeshore, Ontario, Lakeshore * Town of LaSalle, Ontario, LaSalle * Municipality of Leamington, Ontario, Leamington * Town of Tecumseh, Ontario, Tecumseh * Town of Amherstburg * Town of Kingsville, Ontario, Kingsville * Town of Essex, Ontario, Essex The City of Windsor, Ontario, Windsor and the Township of Pelee, Ontario, Pelee are within the Essex census division but are not part of Essex County. The census division had a population of 422,860 as of 2021. Geography Essex County is largely composed of clay-based soils, with sandy soils along the ...
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Essex, Ontario
Essex is a town with a population of 21,216 in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, whose municipal borders extend to Lake Erie. Essex is also the name of the largest community within the municipality. Communities The town comprises the communities of Ambassador Beach, Barretville, Belcreft Beach, Colchester, Edgars, Essex Centre, Gesto, Harrow, Klie's Beach, Leslies Corner, Levergood Beach, Lypps Beach, Marshfield, McGregor, New Canaan, Oxley, Paquette Corners, Seymour Beach and Vereker. History The current Town of Essex was created on 1 April 1999 through the amalgamation of the former towns of Essex and Harrow, along with the former townships of Colchester North and Colchester South. Each community has a distinct history prior to amalgamation. Colchester South is notable for lying farther south than the northern border of California. Essex The Talbot Trail was heavily attributed with causing Essex to grow significantly in the last half of the 19th century. The com ...
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Windsor Board Of Education
The Windsor Board of Education (WBOE) was a school district in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The district, prior to its closure, had 32 elementary schools, eight secondary schools, and 7 agency schools.Our Schools
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Greater Essex County District School Board
The Greater Essex County District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 9 prior to 1999) was created on January 1, 1998 with the amalgamation of the Windsor Board of Education and the Essex County Board of Education. The school board services families in both Windsor, Ontario and Essex County, Ontario in Canada. Schools The Greater Essex County District School Board administers 14 secondary schools and 54 elementary schools. Secondary * Belle River District High School *Essex District High School *Herman Academy - Secondary *Honourable W.C. Kennedy Collegiate *Kingsville District High School * Leamington District Secondary School *North Star High School * Riverside Secondary School *Sandwich Secondary School *Tecumseh Vista Academy - Secondary *Vincent Massey Secondary School *Walkerville Collegiate Institute *Walkerville Centre for the Creative Arts (located at Walkerville Collegiate Institute) *Westview Freedom Academy Elementary Elementary ...
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Belle River District High School
Belle River District High School, in Belle River, Ontario is part of the Greater Essex County District School Board. Belle River DHS feeder schools include Belle River Public School, Centennial Central Public School and Lakeshore Discovery School. Facility Located at 333 South Street, Belle River Ontario, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ..., The school was built in 1947 with numerous additions in 1953, 1957, 1963, 1966, 1973, 1975 and 1998. The building itself has two gyms, a weight room, a library, a large cafetorium, a wood shop, a metal shop, as well as a greenhouse. The site has a track and football field at the rear of the property as well as a soccer field and tennis court on the north side of the property. External linksBelle River District High Sch ...
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Essex District High School
Essex District High School is a public secondary school in Essex, in the centre of Essex County, Ontario. The school was founded in 1885 and is the oldest operating publicly funded high school in the province. The school has a student population of 940 and 78 faculty members. EDHS feeder schools are Essex Public School, Colchester North Public School and Gosfield North Public Schools. History In 1885, Dr. James Brien proposed and received strong support for the establishment of a new High School in Essex Centre. On March 14, 1885, the first meeting of the School Board took place at Peck's Hall led by James Naylor as chairman; and J.S. Laird, S.G. Thomas, C.E. Jones, John Milne, and W.H. Russell. Classes started August 31 in the old church behind the railroad station on Medora Avenue, which had been used by the Methodist Episcopal Church. There were 18 students and two teachers in the first year. Captain Albert Jones offered part of Lot 284 consisting of 3 acres of his land for ...
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General Amherst High School
General Amherst High School was a high school in the southwestern Ontario town of Amherstburg. GAHS feeder schools were Amherstburg Public School, Anderdon Public School and Malden Central Public School. Reputation General Amherst High School was the home of the Bulldogs, which became the school's official mascot in 1994 (they were previously known as the Generals). GAHS has been recognized for a number of causes, including (but not limited to): the Canadian record of per capita student contributions in donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, championships in football, hockey, basketball, track & field, wrestling, tennis, cross country and volleyball; the recipient of several Essex County "Student Prime Minister of the Year" awards (2004, 2005, & 2009) and high rankings in the University of Waterloo Fermat Mathematics competition. General Amherst High School was considered to be one of the more reputable all-around secondary schools in the Windsor/Essex County region; in a 2007 ...
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Harrow District High School
Harrow District High School was located in Harrow, Ontario and was Canada's most southern high school. It had a population of about 350 students. The high school contained students from grades 7–12. The school's 100th anniversary was celebrated in 2004. The school's mascot was Harry Hawk. Their colours were blue and white. Every year they held an annual Iron Hawk to help those suffering from mental health. The school was closed after the 2015/2016 school year and merged with Kingsville District High School. See also *List of high schools in Ontario The following is a list of secondary schools in Ontario. Secondary education policy in the Canadian province of Ontario is governed by the Ministry of Education. Secondary education in Ontario includes Grades 9 to 12. The following list includ ... External links Greater Essex County District School BoardHarrow High School High schools in Essex County, Ontario 1904 establishments in Ontario 2016 disestablishments in On ...
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Kingsville District High School
Kingsville District High School is a public high school in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada. The school is the "Home of the Cavaliers". Enrollment is 656 students. KDHS feeder schools are Harrow Public School, Kingsville Public School and Jack Miner Public School. History The school opened in 1921 at its present location after a fire destroyed Essex District High School. There were three teachers and about 100 students. In 1953, a new building was erected on the site with additions in 1954, 1963, 1967 and 1972. In 2016 Harrow District High School closed and merged with Kingsville District High School. In June 2016, Kingsville District High School students held a Pride flag raising ceremony to recognize June as LGBT Pride Month. The school was one of the first in the district to raise its pride flag. Future In April 2016, the Ministry of Education announced funding for a $44-million JK-to-Grade 12 school to be located in Kingsville. The new school will consolidate students from ...
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Leamington District Secondary School
Leamington District Secondary School (LDSS) is a public high school in Leamington, Ontario. Home of the Lions, it has an enrollment of approximately 1000 students. In 2018 LDSS became an IB World School authorized to offer the Diploma Programme. LDSS feeder schools are located throughout Leamington and neighbouring town Wheatley, Ontario. This includes: Queen Elizabeth Public School, Gore Hill Public School, Margaret D. Bennie Public School, Mt. Carmel-Blytheswood Public School and East Mersea Public School. Facility Located at 80 Oak Street West, Leamington Ontario, Canada, Leamington District Secondary School is minutes away from the downtown core, and the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex (formerly the Sherk Centre). The construction of the new Leamington District Secondary School was started on May 25, 2016, with a completion date of September 2017. The old LDSS was closed upon completion of the new school which opened on September 5, 2017. The new school replaced the ...
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Sandwich Secondary School
Sandwich Secondary School is a school in LaSalle, Ontario. It has about 1,050 students, and teaches about half of the students in LaSalle, along with St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School. Sandwich Secondary School is part of the Greater Essex County District School Board, or GECDSB. It was named after the former town of Sandwich, which used to encompass the western shores of Windsor, as well as LaSalle. About Prior to the opening of the school building in 1970/71, high school students in LaSalle were bused to General Amherst High School. Sandwich Secondary's track-and-field complex, named the Robert C. Carrick Memorial Track, opened in 1993 at a cost of $1.70 million and includes an 8-lane rubberized all weather track, field house, grandstand, football and soccer field, baseball diamond, track and field event area (shot-put, a discus circle, all weather javelin approach, all weather runways for long jump, triple jump, pole vault), and a concession stand. The comple ...
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Western Secondary School
{{Infobox school , name = Western Secondary School , image = , caption = , address = 5791 North Townline Road , city = Amherstburg , province = Ontario , postcode = N9V 2Y9 , country = Canada , coordinates = {{coord, 42.18354, N, 83.01889, W, region:CA-ON, display=inline,title , schooltype = Secondary School , schoolboard = GECDSB , principal = Angela Safranyos , grades_label = Grades , grades = 9 through 12 , enrollment = 262 , enrollment_as_of = 2019 , language = English , area = Essex County , colours = {{Color box, Purple{{Color box, Grey Purple and Grey , mascot = , team_name = Warriors , url = {{URL, https://www.publicboard.ca/school/western/Pages/default.aspx#/= Western Secondary School is a secondary school ...
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