List of schools in London, Ontario

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This is a list of schools in London, Ontario, Canada (including Middlesex, Elgin, and Oxford counties). There are two English-language school boards for London, London District Catholic School Board and Thames Valley District School Board, and two French-language school boards, Conseil scolaire de district des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire Viamonde.

Contents

London District Catholic School Board (Roman Catholic)

Elementary schools

(30 elementary schools)

Secondary schools

(6 secondary schools)

Continuing and Adult Education

Thames Valley District School Board

Elementary schools

(131 elementary schools)

  • A.J. Baker Public School
  • Aberdeen Public School
  • Adelaide-W. G. MacDonald Public School
  • Aldborough Public School
  • Algonquin Public School
  • Annandale Public School
  • Arthur Ford Public School
  • Arthur Stringer Public School
  • Ashley Oaks Public School
  • Blenheim District Public School
  • Bonaventure Meadows Public School
  • Byron Northview Public School
  • Byron Somerset Public School
  • Byron Southwood Public School
  • C.C. Carrothers Public School
  • Caradoc North Public School
  • Caradoc Public School
  • Cedar Hollow Public School
  • Centennial Central Public School
  • Central Public School
  • Chippewa Public School
  • Clara Brenton Public School
  • Cleardale Public School
  • Davenport Public School
  • Delaware Central Public School
  • Dunwich-Dutton Public School
  • Eagle Heights Public School
  • Ealing Public School
  • East Carling Public School
  • East Oxford Public School
  • East Williams Memorial Public School
  • Eastdale Public School
  • Ekcoe Central Public School
  • Elgin Court Public School
  • Emily Carr Public School
  • Emily Stowe Public School
  • Éva Circé-Côté French Immersion
  • Evelyn Harrison Public School
  • Forest City Public School
  • Forest Park Public School
  • Glen Cairn Public School
  • Harrisfield Public School
  • Hickson Central Public School
  • Hillcrest Public School
  • Innerkip Central Public School
  • J. S. Buchanan French Immersion
  • Jack Chambers Public School
  • Jeanne Sauvé French Immersion Public School
  • John Dearness Public School
  • John P. Robarts Public School
  • John Wise Public School
  • June Rose Callwood Public School
  • Kensal Park French Immersion Public School
  • Kettle Creek Public School
  • Knollwood Park Public School
  • Lambeth Public School
  • Laurie Hawkins Public School
  • Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts
  • Locke's Public School
  • Lord Elgin Public School
  • Lord Nelson Public School
  • Lord Roberts French Immersion Public School
  • Louise Arbour French Immersion
  • Mary Wright Public School
  • Masonville Public School
  • McGillivray Central Public School
  • McGregor Public School
  • Mitchell Hepburn Public School
  • Mosa Central Public School
  • Mountsfield Public School
  • New Sarum Public School
  • Nicholas Wilson Public School
  • North Meadows Public School
  • Northbrae Public School
  • Northdale Central Public School
  • Northdale Public School (East)
  • Northridge Public School
  • Old North Public School
  • Oliver Stephens Public School
  • Orchard Park Public School
  • Oxbow Public School
  • Parkhill-West Williams Public School
  • Parkview Public School
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau French Immersion
  • Plattsville & District Public School
  • Port Burwell Public School
  • Prince Charles Public School
  • Princess Anne French Immersion
  • Princess Elizabeth Public School
  • Rick Hansen Public School
  • River Heights Public School
  • Riverside Public School
  • Roch Carrier French Immersion
  • Royal Roads Public School
  • Sir Arthur Currie Public School
  • Sir George-Étienne Cartier Public School
  • Sir Isaac Brock Public School
  • Sir John A. Macdonald Public School
  • South Dorchester Public School
  • South Ridge Public School
  • Southside Public School
  • Southwold Public School
  • Springbank Public School
  • Springfield Public School
  • St. George's Public School
  • Stoney Creek Public School
  • Stoneybrook Public School
  • Straffordville Public School
  • Summerside Public School
  • Summers' Corners Public School
  • Tavistock Public School
  • Tecumseh Public School
  • Thamesford Public School
  • Trafalgar Public School
  • Tweedsmuir Public School
  • University Heights Public School
  • Valleyview Public School
  • Victoria Public School
  • W. Sherwood Fox Public School
  • West Nissouri Public School
  • West Oaks French Immersion
  • Westfield Public School
  • Westmount Public School
  • White Oaks Public School
  • Wilberforce Public School
  • Wilfrid Jury Public School
  • Wilton Grove Public School
  • Winchester Street Public School
  • Woodland Heights Public School
  • Wortley Road Public School
  • Zorra Highland Park Public School

Secondary schools

Continuing education and adult schools

Conseil scolaire Catholique Providence

Elementary schools

Secondary schools

Conseil scolaire Viamonde

Elementary schools

Secondary schools

Private schools (external links)

Weekend schools

The London (CA) Japanese School (ロンドン(CA)補習授業校 Rondon Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a weekend Japanese educational program, holds its classes at G.A. Wheable Center. [2]

See also

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References

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  2. "北米の補習授業校一覧(平成25年4月15日現在)." () MEXT. Retrieved on May 5, 2014. "G.A. Wheable Center, 70 Jacqueline St. London, Ontario, N5Z 2P6 CANADA"