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{{short description|School board in Ontario, Canada}}
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| name = Rainbow District School Board
| name = Rainbow District School Board
| logo = Rainbow Schools Logo.png
| logo = Rainbow Schools Logo.png
| country = Canada
| country = Canada
| location = 69 Young Street Sudbury, Ontario
| location = 408 Wembley Dr, Sudbury, ON P3E 1P2
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| director_of_education = Bruce Bourget
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| free_text1 = David Farrow, Linda Debassige, Bob Clement, Lisa Corbiere-Addison, Doreen Dewar, Anita Gibson, Judy Hunda, Judy Kosmerly and Alex McCauley
| chair_of_the_board = Doreen Dewar
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| director_of_education = Norm Blaseg
| free_label1 = Elected trustees
| schools = 38 Total (9 Secondary, 28 Elementary)
| students = 14,285
| free_text1 = Tyler Campbell, Doreen Dewar, Grace Fox, Judy Hunda, Larry Killens, Bob Clement, Dena Morrison, Gord Santala, Judy Kosmerly
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| schools = 45 Total (10 Secondary, 35 Elementary)
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| students = 14,350 approx.
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'''Rainbow District School Board''' (known as '''English-language Public District School Board No. 3''' prior to 1999<ref>{{cite web|title=Ontario Regulation 107/08|url=http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2008/elaws_src_regs_r08107_e.htm|work=e-Laws|publisher=Government of Ontario|accessdate=15 April 2014}}</ref>) covers a geographic area of more than 14,757 square kilometers in the heart of Rainbow Country and is the largest public school board in Northern Ontario. The Board offers English and French Immersion programs.
'''Rainbow District School Board''' (known as '''English-language Public District School Board No. 3''' prior to 1999<ref>{{cite web|title=Ontario Regulation 107/08|url=http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2008/elaws_src_regs_r08107_e.htm|work=e-Laws|publisher=Government of Ontario|access-date=15 April 2014}}</ref>) covers a geographic area of more than {{convert|14757|sqkm|sqmi}} in the heart of the [[Rainbow Country]] and is the largest public school board in Northern Ontario. The Board offers English language and French Immersion program to students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.


Rainbow District School Board is the largest school board in Northern Ontario with 30 elementary school buildings and 9 secondary school buildings in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin.
Rainbow District School Board provides programs and character education to students in [[Sudbury, Ontario|Sudbury]], [[Espanola, Ontario|Espanola]], [[Manitoulin]], and [[Shining Tree, Ontario|Shining Tree]] in 35 elementary schools and 10 secondary schools. The Board also operates educational programs at the Ruth MacMillan Centre, Frank Flowers School, Cecil Facer Secondary School, Barrydowne College and the N'Swakamok Native Alternative School.


The Board also offers other programs - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program, Cecil Facer School, N’Swakamok Native Friendship Centre, Children's Treatment Centre, O’Connor Park, Applied Behaviour Analysis program, Restart, Simulated Healthy Independent Living Opportunities (SHILO) program, Attendance Centre, Mishko-Ode-Wendam, Northern Support Initiative, Frank Flowers School and Barrydowne College operating at Cambrian College.
==List of Elementary Schools==

Notable Alumni:
Shania Twain

==List of elementary schools==
*A.B. Ellis Public School
*A.B. Ellis Public School
*Adamsdale Public School
*Adamsdale Public School
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*Algonquin Road Public School
*Algonquin Road Public School
*Assiginack Public School
*Assiginack Public School
*Carl A. Nesbitt Public School
*Central Manitoulin Public School
*Central Manitoulin Public School
*Charles C. McLean Public School
*Charles C. McLean Public School
*Chelmsford Public School
*Churchill Public School
*Churchill Public School
*Copper Cliff Public School
*Copper Cliff Public School
*C.R. Judd Public School
*C.R. Judd Public School
*Cyril Varney Public School
*Ernie Checkeris Public School
*Jean Hanson Public School
*Jean Hanson Public School
*Lansdowne Public School
*Lansdowne Public School
*Larchwood Public School
*Larchwood Public School
*Lasalle Elementary School
*Levack Public School
*Levack Public School
*Little Current Public School
*Little Current Public School
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*Markstay Public School
*Markstay Public School
*Monetville Public School
*Monetville Public School
*M.W. Moore Public School
*Northeastern Elementary School
*Northeastern Elementary School
*Princess Anne Public School
*Princess Anne Public School
*Queen Elizabeth Public School
*Queen Elizabeth II Public School
*Redwood Acres Public School
*Redwood Acres Public School
*R.H. Murray Public School
*R.H. Murray Public School
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*Valley View Public School
*Valley View Public School
*Walden Public School
*Walden Public School
*Webbwood Public School
*Westmount Avenue Public School


==List of Secondary Schools==
==List of secondary schools==
*Barrydowne College, [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*Barrydowne College, [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*[[Chelmsford Valley District Composite School]], [[Chelmsford, Ontario|Chelmsford]]
*[[Chelmsford Valley District Composite School]], [[Chelmsford, Ontario|Chelmsford]]
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*[[Lockerby Composite School]], [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*[[Lockerby Composite School]], [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*[[Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School]], [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*[[Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School]], [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*[[Manitoulin Secondary School]], [[Assiginack, Ontario|Assiginack]]
*[[Manitoulin Secondary School]], [[M'Chigeeng, Ontario|M'Chigeeng]]
*[[Sudbury Secondary School]], [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]
*[[Sudbury Secondary School]], [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]]



Latest revision as of 14:40, 10 January 2024

Rainbow District School Board
Location
408 Wembley Dr, Sudbury, ON P3E 1P2
Canada
Coordinates46°29′29″N 80°59′28″W / 46.49139°N 80.99111°W / 46.49139; -80.99111
District information
Chair of the boardDavid Farrow
Director of educationBruce Bourget
Schools38 Total (9 Secondary, 28 Elementary)
Students and staff
Students14,285
Other information
Elected trusteesDavid Farrow, Linda Debassige, Bob Clement, Lisa Corbiere-Addison, Doreen Dewar, Anita Gibson, Judy Hunda, Judy Kosmerly and Alex McCauley
Websitewww.rainbowschools.ca

Rainbow District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 3 prior to 1999[1]) covers a geographic area of more than 14,757 square kilometres (5,698 sq mi) in the heart of the Rainbow Country and is the largest public school board in Northern Ontario. The Board offers English language and French Immersion program to students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

Rainbow District School Board is the largest school board in Northern Ontario with 30 elementary school buildings and 9 secondary school buildings in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin.

The Board also offers other programs - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program, Cecil Facer School, N’Swakamok Native Friendship Centre, Children's Treatment Centre, O’Connor Park, Applied Behaviour Analysis program, Restart, Simulated Healthy Independent Living Opportunities (SHILO) program, Attendance Centre, Mishko-Ode-Wendam, Northern Support Initiative, Frank Flowers School and Barrydowne College operating at Cambrian College.

Notable Alumni: Shania Twain

List of elementary schools

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  • A.B. Ellis Public School
  • Adamsdale Public School
  • Alexander Public School
  • Algonquin Road Public School
  • Assiginack Public School
  • Central Manitoulin Public School
  • Charles C. McLean Public School
  • Churchill Public School
  • Copper Cliff Public School
  • C.R. Judd Public School
  • Jean Hanson Public School
  • Lansdowne Public School
  • Larchwood Public School
  • Lasalle Elementary School
  • Levack Public School
  • Little Current Public School
  • MacLeod Public School
  • Markstay Public School
  • Monetville Public School
  • Northeastern Elementary School
  • Princess Anne Public School
  • Queen Elizabeth II Public School
  • Redwood Acres Public School
  • R.H. Murray Public School
  • R.L. Beattie Public School
  • S. Geiger Public School
  • Valley View Public School
  • Walden Public School

List of secondary schools

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See also

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References

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