Upper Canada District School Board

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Upper Canada District School Board
UCDSB
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Location
Canada
Coordinates 44°35′36″N75°42′09″W / 44.59323°N 75.70263°W / 44.59323; -75.70263
District information
Schools78 total; 57 elementary, 21 secondary
BudgetCA$424 million [1] million (Based on 2023-24 Revised Estimates)
District IDB66192
Students and staff
Students26,701 approx; 17,686 elementary, 8,235 secondary, 780 alternative/continuing education
Other information
Elected Trustees
  • Lynda Johnston (Ward 1)
  • Carole Dufort (Ward 2)
  • Jamie Schoular (Ward 3)
  • John McAllister (Ward 4)
  • Michel LaBonté (Ward 5)
  • Lisa Swan (Ward 6)
  • John Danaher (Ward 7)
  • David McDonald (Ward 8)
  • Curtis Jordan (Ward 9)
  • Corina Parisien (Ward 10)
  • Patty Francis (First Nations Rep.)
Student TrusteesAfaq Virk (Student Senate Chair)
Merab Ali (Student Senate Vice-Chair)
Website www.ucdsb.on.ca

The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB), known as English-language Public District School Board No. 26 prior to 1999 [2] ) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario in terms of geographical area, spanning 12,000 square kilometres. It encompasses the counties in the easternmost portion of the province, including the cities of Brockville, Clarence-Rockland, Carleton Place, Cornwall, and Akwesasne. It covers most of the area surrounding - but not including - the city of Ottawa. Trustee elections are held every four years to elect new trustees.

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The board manages a main office in Brockville and four regional education centres, and offers alternate and continuing education at over 30 locations.

Secondary & Elementary Schools

Secondary school enrollment (according to data from the Ontario Ministry of Education's School Information Finder service) and Fraser Institute provincial rankings [3] are as follows:

UCDSB secondary schools
NameLocationEnrollment1-year ranking of 7275-year ranking of 693
Almonte and District High School Almonte 482392246
Athens District High School Athens 215566479
Brockville Collegiate Institute Brockville 5627930
Carleton Place High School Carleton Place 684225301
Charlottenburgh and Lancaster District High School Williamstown 272309246
Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School Cornwall 560n/an/a
Gananoque Secondary School Gananoque 399566570
Glengarry District High School Alexandria 364225223
North Dundas District High School Chesterville/Winchester 531595426
North Grenville District High School Kemptville 477197194
Perth and District Collegiate Institute Perth 682547493
Rideau District High School Elgin 397411177
Rockland District High School Rockland 35979130
Russell High School Russell 362225165
Seaway District High School Iroquois 371351265
Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute Smiths Falls 765623450
South Grenville District High School Prescott 601587546
St. Lawrence High School Cornwall 271655640
Tagwi Secondary School Avonmore 420432523
Thousand Islands Secondary School Brockville 1017309194
Vankleek Hill Collegiate Institute Vankleek Hill 402351343
UCDSB elementary schools
Name

Arklan Community PS, Beckwith PS, Bridgewood PS, Caldwell Street PS, Cambridge PS, Centennial '67 PS, Chesterville PS, Chimo ES, Commonwealth PS, Drummond CS, Duncan J. Schoular PS, Eamer's Corners PS, Front of Yonge ES, Glen Tay PS, Iroquois PS, Kemptville PS, Laggan PS, Linklater PS, Lombardy PS, Longue Sault PS, Lyn PS, Maple Grove ES, Maxville PS, Maynard PS, Meadowview PS, Merrickville PS, Montague PS, Morrisburg PS, Naismith Memorial PS, Nationview PS, North Elmsley PS, North Stormont PS, Oxford-on-Rideau PS, Pakenham PS, Pineview PS, Pleasant Corners PS, Queen Elizabeth PS, R. Tait McKenzie PS, Rideau Vista PS, Rockland PS, Rothwell-Osnabruck PS, Roxmore PS, Russell PS, South Branch ES, South Crosby PS, South Edwardsburg PS, Sweet's Corners PS, The Stewart S, Thousand Islands ES, Toniata PS, Vanier PS, Viscount Alexander PS, Wellington ES, Westminster PS, Williamstown PS, Winchester PS


Additionally, the Board operates the Eastern Ontario Education and Training Centre in Hawkesbury, along with Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario and the Conseil scolaire district catholique de l'Est ontarien.

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References

  1. Welcome to Upper Canada District School Board Portal - Fast Facts About the UCDSB
  2. "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. "Report Card on Ontario's Secondary Schools 2011" (PDF). Fraser Institute. May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-06. Retrieved 2012-01-25.