Durham District School Board

Durham District School Board
Location
400 Taunton Road East
Whitby, ON L1R 2K6

Canada
District information
Ignite Learning
Director of education Lisa Millar
Schools 131
Students and staff
Students 69,498
Staff 4,544
Other information
Website ddsb.ca

The Durham District School Board (DDSB; known as English-language Public District School Board No. 13 prior to 1999[1]) is an Anglophone, secular public school board in Ontario, Canada. The DDSB serves most of the Regional Municipality of Durham, except for schools within the Municipality of Clarington, which belongs to the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. The Durham District School Board Education Centre (head office) is in Whitby.

The school board has families of schools (Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and Brock/Uxbridge/Scugog), each of which has two trustees except Oshawa, which has three. Three student trustees, using a non-binding, recorded vote, represent the region of Durham. In total the school board has more than 7000 staff who serve approximately 46 000 elementary and 24 000 secondary school students.

A unique program to the Durham District School Board that is running in a number of its secondary schools is called the Culture of Peace Committee, which works on a wide variety of social and humanitarian issues within the schools and in the community.

The Durham District School Board operates a gifted program in select schools. This program is an enrichment course that teaches at an accelerated rate, for students from Grade 4 to 12. Students are given a test in mathematics, logic and literacy in Grade 3. Students who show themselves to be in the top 1% of students in the region are accepted into the program.

Secondary schools

Elementary schools

Located in the Town of Ajax

Located in the Township of Brock

Located in the City of Oshawa

Located in the City of Pickering

Located in the Township of Scugog

Located in the Township of Uxbridge

Located in the Town of Whitby

See also

References

  1. "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.

External links

Coordinates: 43°55′11″N 78°56′28″W / 43.91972°N 78.94111°W / 43.91972; -78.94111

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