List of Waterloo Region, Ontario schools

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This list of schools in Waterloo Region shows the colleges and universities, secondary schools, and elementary schools based in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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Currently, four school boards operate in Waterloo Region. Public schools with instruction in English are operated by the Waterloo Region District School Board and public schools with instruction in French are operated by the Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest. Catholic schools with instruction in English are operated by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board and those with instruction in French are operated by the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud.

There are plans to construct a new French public secondary school in the region that will be part of the Conseil scolaire Viamonde; currently, there are no French public secondary schools in the region and public school students must travel to Hamilton in order to receive their education in French at the secondary school level. [1]

Universities and colleges

Secondary schools

Baden

Public

Breslau

Private

Cambridge

Public

Catholic

French Catholic

Private

Elmira

Public

Kitchener

Public

Catholic

Private

Waterloo

Public

Catholic

Private

Elementary schools

Public elementary schools can be junior (K–6 or K–5, marked *), senior (6–8 or 7–8, marked †), or comprehensive (K–8, marked ‡). All Catholic elementary schools are comprehensive.

Ayr

Public

Catholic

Baden

Public

Breslau

Public

Cambridge

Public

Catholic

Catholic French

Private

Conestogo

Public

Private

Elmira

Public

Catholic

Floradale

Public

Hawkesville

Private

Kitchener

Public

Catholic

Private:

Linwood

Public

Maryhill

Catholic

New Dundee

Public

New Hamburg

Public

Catholic

St. Agatha

Catholic

St. Clement

Catholic

St. Jacobs

Public

Wallenstein

Private

Waterloo

Public

Catholic

*previously called Separate School

Public French

Catholic French

Private

Wellesley

Public

Private

Schools no longer in operation

Mary

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