Durham Catholic District School Board

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Durham Catholic District School Board
formerly Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board
(DRRCSSB)
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Location
Oshawa, Ontario
Canada
District information
Motto"Catholic Education: Learning & Living in Faith"
Schools40 Elementary, 8 Secondary
BudgetCA$ million
Students and staff
Students16810 Elementary, 8980 Secondary
Other information
Chair of the BoardMorgan Ste. Marie
Vice-chair of the BoardJanice Oldman
Director of EducationTracy Barill
Elected trusteesMorgan Ste. Marie (Chair)
Janice Oldman (Vice Chair)
John Rinella
Richard Damianopoulos
Monique Forster
Mikhail Yurkoski
Robert De Souza
Jim McCafferty

Annika Dela Torre (Student Trustee)
Declan Amaral (Student Trustee)
Websitewww.dcdsb.ca

The Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 45 prior to 1999[1]) is a publicly funded Catholic school board located in Durham Region, east of Toronto, Ontario. There are 44 elementary schools, and 7 secondary schools. Also within the Board are one Adult Education Centre in Ajax, and one Continuing Education Centre in Oshawa. The Board has engaged in a focused effort to improve student learning through ongoing staff development in the area of instructional leadership. Of note is the steady improvement in student achievement as reported by the results of Provincial Assessments in math and literacy, also known as the EQAO tests.[citation needed]

The DCDSB was previously known as the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board (DRRCSSB) until the end of 1997, operating anglophone and francophone schools. The French schools in the Durham Region are now operated by Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir.

List of schools[]

The date refers to the year that the school opened.
F.I. indicates schools with French Immersion programs.
C.S. = Catholic School
C.H.S. = Catholic High School
C.S.S. = Catholic Secondary School

  • St. Mary C.S.S. 1987, Pickering
  • Father Fenelon C.S. 2014, Pickering
  • St. Elizabeth Seton C.S. 1996, Pickering
  • St. Isaac Jogues C.S. 1981, Pickering
  • St. Joseph C.S. (Uxbridge) 1989, Uxbridge
  • St. Marguerite Bourgeoys C.S. 1983, Pickering (School Closed and was amalgamated to St. Elizabeth Seton C.S. in the 2013/2014 school year.)
  • St. Monica C.S. 1987, Pickering
  • Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School 2001, Ajax
  • St. Andre Bessette C.S. 2005, Ajax
  • St. Teresa of Calcutta C.S. 1998, Ajax
  • St. Anthony Daniel C.S. 1987, Pickering (Closed)
  • St. Catherine of Siena C.S. 1990, Ajax
  • St. Patrick C.S. 1991, Ajax
  • St. Wilfrid C.S. 1994, Pickering
  • Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School 19xx, Ajax (Known locally as just "DO'C")
  • St. Bernadette C.S. 1940, Ajax
  • St. Francis de Sales C.S. 1953, Ajax
  • St. James C.S. 1986, Ajax
  • St. Jude C.S. 1989, Ajax
  • All Saints Catholic Secondary School (F.I.) 2001, Whitby
  • St. Bridget C.S. 2004, Brooklin, Whitby
  • St. John the Evangelist C.S. 1955, Whitby
  • St. Leo C.S. 1997, Brooklin, Whitby
  • St. Luke the Evangelist C.S. 200x, Whitby
  • St. Marguerite d'Youville C.S. 1988, Whitby
  • St. Matthew the Evangelist C.S. 1990, Whitby (Certain Area)
  • Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School (F.I.) 1989, Whitby (Known locally as simply "Austin")
  • St. Bernard C.S. 1990, Whitby
  • St. Mark the Evangelist C.S. 1992, Whitby
  • St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic School 1990, Whitby
  • St. Paul C.S. 1961, Whitby
  • St. Theresa C.S. 1958, Whitby
  • Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School 1965, Oshawa
  • St. Anne C.S.,2020, Oshawa
  • Father Joseph Venini C.S. 1969, Oshawa (closed) (Students moved to St. Anne C.S.)
  • Holy Family C.S. 1990, Beaverton, Brock Township
  • Good Shepherd C.S. 1999, Port Perry, Scugog Township
  • Immaculate Conception C.S. 1985 Port Perry, Scugog Township (Closed)
  • Sir Albert Love C.S. 1965, Oshawa
  • St. Christopher C.S. 1955, Oshawa
  • St. John Bosco C.S. 2000, Oshawa
  • St. Joseph C.S. (Oshawa) 2007, Oshawa
  • Monsignor John Pereyma C.S.S. 1988, Oshawa
  • John XXIII C.S. 1968, Oshawa
  • Monsignor Philip Coffey C.S. 1959, Oshawa
  • St. Hedwig C.S. 1958, Oshawa
  • St. Thomas Aquinas C.S. (F.I.) 19xx, Oshawa
  • St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School,2015, Oshawa

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.

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