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From 1979 until 1999, London Central was the host to the Module scolaire de langue française – the first public French first language high school in London, Ont. Before the 1998–1999 school year, the MSLF became École secondaire Gabriel-Dumont and it moved into a new Le Centre Desloges (CDL) for the start of the 1999–2000 school year.
Catholic Central High School (CCH) in London, was Ontario's first Jr. Catholic High School, opened with grades 7 to 13 in September 1950. The new building was a Junior High School with grades 7 to 10.
This is a list of schools in London, Ontario, Canada (including Middlesex, Elgin, and Oxford counties). There are two English-language school boards for London, London District Catholic School Board and Thames Valley District School Board, and two French-language school boards, Conseil scolaire de district des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire Viamonde.
While there have been French elementary schools in London since 1972, it was not until 1979 that a French high school was created. Originally it was only one class, at London Central Secondary School. Over time, the program grew to include a wide variety of subjects and became known as Le Module scolaire de langue française (MSLF).
Pages in category "High schools in London, Ontario" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... London Central Secondary School;
Clarke Road Secondary School, London [247] Glencoe District High School, Glencoe [248] H. B. Beal Secondary School, London [249] London Central Secondary School, London [250] London South Collegiate Institute, London [251] Lord Dorchester Secondary School - Dorchester [252] Medway High School - Arva [253] Montcalm Secondary School, London [254]
London South Collegiate Institute (also known as S.C.I., or simply South) is a public high school in London, Ontario, Canada. South is administered by the Thames Valley District School Board. Approximately 600 students attend the school from grades 9-12. It offers a co-op program and a program for gifted students called the Academy Program.
Daniel Valente Jr. played high school football at Catholic Central High School in London, Ontario. [1] [2] He played junior football for the London Junior Mustangs of the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) and was a multi-time OVFL all-star.