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The Thames Valley District School Board was the setting of R v. Jarvis, 2019 SCC 10 [12] a precedent-setting case of voyeurism in Canada. [13] In 2021, Lawrence Thompson, a custodian at a TVDSB elementary school, was found guilty of four counts of kidnapping and sexual assault of a four-year-old girl. [14]
It started off with a population of 126 students, and with Grades 9s and 10s. Each year after, a new grade was added on. The school had its first graduating class in 2005. The school is a unique one, as it shares facilities with another school, S.D.C.I (Stratroy District Collegiate Institute), which is part of the TVDSB.
Byron Northview Public School is an elementary school in the community of Byron in London, Ontario, Canada and part of the Thames Valley District School Board. Byron Northview is a JK-8 school with a long tradition of educating young people. The present building sits on the oldest site of a school location in southern Ontario.
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.
Parkside Collegiate Institute (PCI), with a population of over 1,000 students, is the largest of four secondary schools in St. Thomas, Ontario.It is part of the Thames Valley District School Board.
B. Davison Secondary School (formerly known as Thames Secondary School) is a high school in London, Ontario, Canada.It was established in 2014 after amalgamating the former Sir George Ross and Thames Secondary Schools.
Saunders is one of the only schools in the TVDSB that offers the musical theatre performance course, another being H.B. Beal. One difference between the two schools' programs is the rotation. While Beal takes a 2 show-break schedule, Saunders does a big show on the main stage, and then a smaller show in the drama studio, alternating each year.
It is a part of the Thames Valley District School Board. The school was founded in 1956 and a major 14 million dollar renovation was completed in 1997. The school mascot is the Trojan Warrior. Clarke Road's recent renovation has given the school state-of-the-art gymnasia, science, technology, and computer facilities. [1]