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The District School Board of Niagara has 18 secondary schools and 79 elementary schools. Secondary Schools. Secondary schooling in Ontario is comprised of Grades 9-12 and student ages are typically 14 – 17 years.
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It employs close to 2,500 instructional staff to teach over 43,000 students in 97 elementary schools and 18 secondary schools. As of 2018, it was considered the top employer by number of employees in the Niagara Region. [6] DSBN offers high school level courses online through Desire2Learn (D2L).
School NameStreet AddressCommunityPostal6338 O'Neil StreetL2J 1M7130 Louth StreetL2S 2T4Eastdale Secondary School170 Wellington StreetWellandL3B 1B3535 Lake StreetL2N 4H7With 137 elementary and 26 secondary schools, Niagara Canada has a wide variety of options for your child’s education. For children younger than 18, there are four public school systems: The District School Board of Niagara is the public school board and biggest school system in Niagara.
The Board operates 79 elementary schools and 18 secondary schools in the 12 municipalities of the Niagara Region. We are proud to serve approximately 43,000 students from JK to Grade 12 each year. The DSBN is governed by a Board of 11 elected trustees.
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA 191 Carlton Street St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 7P4 P: 905-641-1550
Niagara Falls residents have a number of high-quality education opportunities that are available to them. There are three boards of education with elementary and secondary schools in the city, offering instruction in English, French or French immersion.
The board consists of 48 elementary schools, eight secondary schools, adult learning centres and alternative learning centres, serving more than 24,000 elementary, secondary, and continuing education students across Niagara.