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This is a list of elementary schools in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). The TDSB is Canada's largest school board and was created in 1998 by the merger of the Board of Education for the City of York, the East York Board of Education, the North York Board of Education, the Scarborough Board of Education, the Etobicoke Board of Education and the Toronto Board of Education.
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List of schools of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud; List of schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board; List of secondary schools in the Toronto District School Board; List of Toronto District School Board elementary schools
S. St. Agnes Elementary School (Toronto) St. Demetrius Elementary School; St. Fidelis Elementary School; St. Michael's Choir School; St. Pius X Catholic School
Rouge Valley Public School (often abbreviated to RVPS) is a school providing education until Grade 8 in Rouge, Toronto, Canada. It is located at 30 Durnford Road, Toronto , Ontario M1B 4X3. It is managed by the Toronto District School Board .
The number of French first language schools in Toronto has since grown to 26 (secular and separate). These do not include the English school board's French immersion programs, which are intended for students whose first language was not French. [2] Several alternative schools in Toronto are also operated by Toronto's public school boards. [3]
The Toronto District School Board, the city's public school board, operates one elementary school in the neighbourhood, Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School. Located on Hartfield Road, west of Royal York Road, north of Dundas Street, the property lies within the valley of the Humber River. It was established in 1951.
Education was important in the settlement of non-Indigenous families in the former Township of Scarborough. After the 1799 settlement of David and Mary Thomson (remembered in a Secondary School just west of their homestead), a schoolhouse was built near David and brother Andrew's farms; Eventually, Thomas Muir, father of Alexander Muir settled in the area to teach early generations of the ...