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CA$375.8 million (September - August, 2016-2017) Other information. Website. www.hcdsb.org. The Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) serves over 37,000 students at its 46 elementary schools, 9 secondary schools and 3 continuing education facilities. The HCDSB serves the communities of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville ...
Bishop Reding was founded in 1986. Its namesake is Bishop Paul Francis Reding, Bishop of the Hamilton Diocese for ten years and an ardent defender of Catholic education. The school was the first Catholic high school for Northern Halton. In 1994, the school participated in a 25-year HCDSB time capsule project, opened in 2019.
History. Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic high school located in North Oakville in the River Oaks area within Oakville, Ontario. The school's construction was completed in the summer of 2002 and the school opened to new students and staff in September 2002. [citation needed] The school initially had only Grade 9, Grade 10 ...
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Rotherglen School & Rotherglen Montessori (PK-8) St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School (girls only, PS-12) Trafalgar Ridge Montessori School (PK-3) Westwind Montessori (4-8) Wildwood Academy (2-8) Willowglen School (PS-6) Categories: Lists of schools in Ontario. Education in Oakville, Ontario.
Horry County Schools (HCS) is a public school district serving Horry County, South Carolina, and is the third-largest school district in South Carolina. It serves over 45,000 students (as of the 2018–19 school year) in 56 schools (as well as offering additional education programs). The district office is located in Conway, South Carolina.
The school population for the 2015-2016 school year was approximately 870. [1] Assumption receives most new students from local separate elementary schools, including Ascension, St. Raphael, St. Paul, St. Patrick, St. John, and Holy Rosary. [2]
Christ the King was built with a live performance theatre consisting of approximately 350 seats, although seats can be removed or added to meet a productions' needs. In 2007, the theatre's name was changed in honour of Irene McCauley, a former trustee of the Halton Catholic District School Board, at which she worked for 26 years.