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General Information
Our Mission
We educate our students to excel in learning, to succeed in life and to enrich our communities.
Our Motto
Educating for Success!
Our Vision
We are a dynamic and responsive educational community that inspires joy in learning, excellence in teaching, and the development of character. We respect the diversity and uniqueness of all learners, employees and community members. We create pathways for success in life.
Where is the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board?
The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board takes in the regions of the previous Peterborough County Board of Education and the Northumberland-Clarington Board of Education and covers almost 7,000 square kilometres. We serve the communities located in the Kawarthas to the north, and south to Lake Ontario. Hastings County is our eastern border and our western border extends to the City of Kawartha Lakes and to the edge of the City of Oshawa.
The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has 78 elementary schools, 17 secondary schools and four adult learning centres to serve its urban and rural communities.
- Most northerly school: Apsley Central Public School, Apsley
- Most easterly school: Stockdale Public School, Stockdale
- Most westerly school: S.T. Worden Public School, Courtice
How Many Students Attend Our Schools?
For the 2009/2010 school year, we are expecting approximately:
- 33 584 students (20 720 elementary, 12 864 secondary)
- 3 682 of these students receive special education services (1 196 elementary, 2 486 secondary)
- approximately 20 300 students are bused to school every day on 500 different bus routes
How Many People Does The Board Employ?
The Board employs approximately 3,500 employees, including:
- 1,254 elementary teachers
- 880 secondary teachers
- close to 1,400 union and non-union support and administrative staff, including secretaries, custodial and maintenance staff, educational assistants, professional and paraprofessional staff, technicians, principals, vice-principals, supervisors and senior staff
We are also fortunate to receive the assistance of approximately 5,700 volunteers in our school.
The Board is governed by the following:
- 12 trustees, including a First Nations and student trustee.
To assist in our students learning, the Board makes use of:
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