St. Clair Catholic District School Board
St. Clair Catholic District School Board SCCDSB | |
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Location | |
420 Creek Street, Wallaceburg, Ontario Sarnia, Lambton County, Chatham-Kent Canada | |
Coordinates | 42°35′50″N 82°23′11″W / 42.59709°N 82.38646°W / 42.59709; -82.38646Coordinates: 42°35′50″N 82°23′11″W / 42.59709°N 82.38646°W / 42.59709; -82.38646 |
District information | |
Superintendent | Jim McKenzie |
Chair of the board | Carol Bryden |
Director of education | Dan Parr |
Schools | 28 total; 26 elementary and 2 secondary |
Budget | CA$95 million (approx) million (2005-06) |
District ID | B67040 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 10,665 (2005-06 year) |
Other information | |
Elected trustees | A.Labadie, L.Ward, C.Bryden, R.Daly, M.Parks, B.Rumble, J.VanHeck |
Website | www.st-clair.net |
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board (SCCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 39 prior to 1999[1]) is the separate school board that manages Catholic education in the county of Lambton including the city of Sarnia as well as in the regional municipality of Chatham-Kent, in southern Ontario, Canada.
The Board manages 26 elementary schools and 2 secondary or high schools.[2]
Elementary schools
All Elementary schools
- Christ the King - Wallaceburg
- Georges P. Vanier - Chatham
- Good Shepherd - Thamesville
- Gregory Hogan - Sarnia
- Holy Family - Wallaceburg
- Holy Rosary - Wyoming
- Holy Trinity - Sarnia
- Monsignor Uyen - Chatham
- Our Lady of Fatima - Chatham
- Sacred Heart - Port Lambton
- Sacred Heart - Sarnia
- St. Agnes - Chatham
- St. Anne - Blenheim
- St. Anne - Sarnia
- St. Elizabeth - Wallaceburg
- St. John Fisher - Forest
- St. Joseph - Chatham
- St. Joseph - Corunna
- St. Joseph - Tilbury
- St. Matthew - Sarnia
- St. Michael - Bright's Grove
- St. Michael - Ridgetown
- St. Peter Canisius - Watford
- St. Philip - Petrolia
- St. Ursula - Chatham
- St. Vincent - Chatham
The secondary schools are:
St. Patrick's Catholic High School in Sarnia
Ursuline College in Chatham
The Board was formed by an amalgamation of the Lambton County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and Kent County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, which took place in 1999.[citation needed]
See also
- Lambton Kent District School Board
- List of school districts in Ontario
- List of high schools in Ontario
References
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^ "Elementary and secondary school directory 2013—2014" (PDF). St. Clair Catholic District School Board. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
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