List of schools of the Conseil scolaire Viamonde

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The following article is a list of schools of the Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV). Conseil scolaire Viamonde is a public French first language secular school board located in Ontario, Canada. It manages public daycares, elementary, and secondary schools in the Ontario Peninsula, an area made of Southwestern Ontario, and most of the Greater Golden Horseshoe

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List of institutions

Ecole secondaire Etienne-Brule is one of 15 secondary schools operated by Conseil scolaire Viamonde. Ecole secondaire Etienne-Brule.JPG
École secondaire Étienne-Brûlé is one of 15 secondary schools operated by Conseil scolaire Viamonde.

CSV elementary and secondary schools are organized by which county/single-tier/upper-tier municipalities they are located in.

County/single-tier/upper-tier municipalities Elementary SchoolSecondary School
Barrie
  • École élémentaire La Source
  • École secondaire Roméo-Dallaire
Dufferin County
  • École élémentaire des Quatre-Rivières [note 1]
Guelph
  • École élémentaire L'Odyssée
Hamilton
  • École élémentaire Pavillon de la jeunesse
  • École secondaire Georges- P.-Vanier
Lambton County
London
Regional Municipality of Durham
  • École élémentaire Antonine Maillet [note 3]
  • École élémentaire Ronald-Marion [note 4]
  • École élémentaire Viola-Léger [note 5]
  • École secondaire Ronald-Marion [note 4]
Regional Municipality of Halton
  • École élémentaire du Chêne [note 6]
  • École élémentaire Dyane-Adam
  • École élémentaire Patricia-Picknell [note 6]
  • École élémentaire Renaissance [note 7]
  • École secondaire Gaétan-Gervais [note 6]
Regional Municipality of Niagara
Regional Municipality of Peel
  • École élémentaire Carrefour des jeunes [note 11]
  • École élémentaire Horizon Jeunesse [note 12]
  • École élémentaire Le Flambeau [note 12]
  • École secondaire Jeunes sans frontières [note 11]
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
  • École secondaire David-Saint-Jacques
Regional Municipality of York
  • École secondaire Norval-Morrisseau [note 14]
Simcoe County
Toronto
  • Académie Alexandre-Dumas
  • École élémentaire Charles-Sauriol
  • École élémentaire Félix-Leclerc
  • École élémentaire Gabrielle-Roy
  • École élémentaire Jeanne-Lajoie
  • École élémentaire La Mosaïque
  • École élémentaire Laure-Rièse
  • École élémentaire Mathieu-da-Costa
  • École élémentaire Micheline-Saint-Cyr
  • École élémentaire Paul-Demers
  • École élémentaire Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
Windsor
  • École élémentaire L'Envolée
  • École élémentaire Louise-Charron
  • École secondaire de Lamothe-Cadillac

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Notes

  1. Located in Town of Orangeville, a lower-tier municipality of Dufferin County.
  2. 1 2 Located in City of Sarnia, a lower-tier municipality of Lambton County.
  3. Located in City of Oshawa, a lower-tier municipality of Durham Region.
  4. 1 2 Located in City of Pickering, a lower-tier municipality of Durham Region.
  5. Located in Municipality of Clarington, a lower-tier municipality of Durham Region.
  6. 1 2 3 Located in Town of Oakville, a lower-tier municipality of Halton Region.
  7. Located in City of Burlington, a lower-tier municipality of Halton Region.
  8. 1 2 3 Located in City of Welland, a lower-tier municipality of the Niagara Region
  9. Located in City of Niagara Falls, a lower-tier municipality of the Niagara Region
  10. Located in City of St. Catharines, a lower-tier municipality of the Niagara Region
  11. 1 2 Located in City of Brampton, a lower-tier municipality of Peel Region.
  12. 1 2 Located in City of Mississauga, a lower-tier municipality of Peel Region.
  13. Located in City of Waterloo, a lower-tier municipality of Waterloo Region.
  14. 1 2 Located in Town of Richmond Hill, a lower-tier municipality of York Region.
  15. Located in City of Vaughan, a lower-tier municipality of York Region.
  16. Located in CFB Borden, a Canadian Forces base in Simcoe County.
  17. 1 2 Located in City of Penetanguishene, a lower-tier municipality of Simcoe County.

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