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TVDSB is a public school board in southwestern Ontario, Canada, serving three counties and four cities. It has 184 schools, including secondary, elementary, and alternative programs, and has been involved in some legal cases of voyeurism and sexual assault.
glencoe.tvdsb.ca /en /index.aspx Glencoe District High School is a Thames Valley District School Board Secondary School located in the town of Glencoe, Ontario , in the county of Middlesex , in Ontario, Canada .
The founder, Dr. Arthur Voaden. Originally named as simply Arthur Voaden Vocational School, it was one of the first vocational schools in Ontario. It was constructed in a time where secondary school was considered a privilege, and was meant for those entering university or white-collar jobs.
Lord Dorchester Secondary School is a Thames Valley District School Board Secondary School located in the town of Dorchester, Ontario, part of the municipality of Thames Centre, in the county of Middlesex, in Ontario, Canada. Although small when compared to urban secondary schools, Lord Dorchester is larger than many rural-area schools.
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I.D.C.I. is a public high school in Ingersoll, Ontario, serving the town, the village of Thamesford, and the rural areas. It was founded in 1932 and has notable alumni in MMA, hockey, and film.
Learn about the history, programs, and facilities of H. B. Beal Secondary School, a high school in London, Ontario. The school offers a variety of courses, including Bealart, BealTV, and Specialist High Skill Majors.
On September 3, 2002 over a thousand students, staff and alumni walked with the director, Bill Bryce from the old school site at 96 Kittridge Street East some 3.2 kilometres to the new building at 361 Second Street. They walked behind a huge student made banner declaring that "SDCI LIVES ON".