List of schools of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

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Schools of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

Elementary[edit]

Carp[edit]

  • Huntley Centennial Public School

Gloucester[edit]

  • Blossom Park Public School
  • Carson Grove Elementary School
  • Centennial Public School
  • Glen Ogilvie Public School
  • Le Phare Elementary School
  • Robert Hopkins Public School
  • Sawmill Creek Elementary School
  • Steve Maclean Public School

Greely[edit]

  • Castor Valley Elementary School
  • Greely Elementary School

Kanata[edit]

  • Bridlewood Community Elementary School
  • Castlefrank Elementary School
  • Jack Donohue Public School
  • John Young Elementary School
  • Katimavik Elementary School
  • Roch Carrier Elementary
  • Roland Michener Public
  • Stephen Leacock Public School|Stephen Leacock Public
  • W. Erskine Johnston Public
  • W.O. Mitchell Elementary
  • South March Public School (Brookside)

Kars[edit]

  • Kars on the Rideau Public

Manotick[edit]

  • Manotick Public

Metcalfe[edit]

  • Metcalfe Public

Navan[edit]

  • Heritage Public School

Nepean[edit]

  • Adrienne Clarkson Elementary School
  • Barrhaven Public School
  • Bayshore Public School
  • Bells Corners Public School
  • Berrigan Elementary School
  • Briargreen Public School
  • Chapman Mills Public School
  • Farley Mowat Public School
  • Half Moon Bay Public School
  • Jockvale Elementary School
  • Knoxdale Public School
  • Lakeview Public School
  • Manordale Public School
  • Mary Honeywell Elementary School
  • Meadowlands Public School
  • Sir Winston Churchill Public School
  • Wazoson Public School

North Gower[edit]

  • North Gower-Marlborough Public

Orléans[edit]

  • Avalon Public
  • Convent Glen Elementary (Convent Glen South Public School)
  • Dunning-Foubert Elementary
  • Fallingbrook Community Elementary
  • Forest Valley Elementary
  • Henry Larsen Elementary
  • Heritage Public
  • Maple Ridge Elementary
  • Orléans Wood Elementary
  • Summerside Public
  • Trillium Elementary

Osgoode[edit]

  • Osgoode Public

Inner Ottawa[edit]

Richmond[edit]

  • Richmond Public

Stittsville[edit]

Vanier[edit]

  • Robert E. Wilson Public

Woodlawn[edit]

  • Stonecrest Elementary

Intermediate schools[edit]

Intermediate/High schools[edit]

High schools[edit]

Closed[edit]

  • Bronson Avenue Public School (closed 1915; became Borden Public School)
  • Kent Street (Central) Public School (closed 1966; the school was the first public elementary school to be built in the city and the first to be closed down)
  • Borden Public School (closed and demolished 1966)
  • Wellington Street Public School (closed and demolished)
  • T.P. Maxwell Public School (now Carlington Community and Health Services)
  • Brewer Park Public School (became Westboro Academy 1998–2019; now vacant)
  • Parkway Park Public School (now Bishop Hamilton Montessori School)
  • Percy Street Public School (closed 1968; a fire by an arsonist destroyed the building in 1979; the school was partially demolished expect for the foundation area which still stands today)
  • Quarries Public School (closed 1980; later became East Gate Alliance Church, demolished 2013)
  • Fairfield Public School (closed 1985; became École élémentaire publique Séraphin-Marion until 2002; demolished 2004)
  • Bel-Air Public School (closed 1980; now École élémentaire publique Charlotte-Lemieux)
  • Fisher Park High School (closed June 1987; became Notre Dame High School 1987–1994; now Fisher Park Public School and Summit Alternative School)
  • Sir John A. MacDonald High School (closed 1987; now St. Paul High School)
  • Fisher Heights Public School (closed 1988; now Ottawa Islamic School)
  • Graham Park Public School (closed 1988; became École Maimonides School; demolished 2011)
  • Borden High School (closed 1990; converted into loft apartments in 2004)
  • High School Of Commerce (closed 1990; now Adult High School)
  • Brook Lane Public School (closed 1991; now St. Gregory Catholic School)
  • Ottawa Technical High School (closed 1992; now Albert Street Education Centre)
  • Highland Park High School (closed 1992; now Notre Dame High School)
  • Champlain High School (closed 1993; Connaught Public School used the building in 1993-94 while Connaught's building was getting renovated; now Centre Jules-Léger.)
  • Confederation High School (closed 1999; now Confederation Education Centre)
  • Crichton Street Public School (closed 1999; now The School of Dance)
  • McNabb Park Public School (closed 1999; now Richard Pfaff Alternative School)
  • Queensway Public School (closed 1999; now Joan of Arc Academy)
  • Whitehaven Public School (closed 1999; became École élémentaire catholique Terre-des-Jeunes until 2008; now École élémentaire catholique d'enseignement personnalisé Édouard-Bond)
  • City View Public School (became City View Special Education Centre; now Elizabeth Wyn Wood Secondary Alternate Program)
  • McArthur High School (closed 2001; now Ottawa Technical Secondary School)
  • Overbrook Public School (closed 2001; now Counterpoint Academy Day Care)
  • Lamira Dow Billings Elementary School (closed 2002; now École élémentaire publique Séraphin-Marion)
  • Meadowview Public School (closed 2004; now Heritage Public School)
  • Merivale Public School (closed 2004)
  • Riverview Public School (closed 2004; now Baitun Naseer Mosque)
  • J. S. Woodsworth Secondary School (closed 2005; now École secondaire publique Deslauriers)
  • Laurentian High School (closed 2005; demolished 2009)
  • R. Byrns Curry Public School (closed 2006; now Bayview Public School)
  • Bayview Public School (relocated to R. Byrns Curry Public School site in 2007; demolished 2009)
  • Fitzroy Harbour Public School (closed 2006)
  • Grant Alternative School (relocated to Christie Public School site in 2007; closed 2017, now Maison de la francophonie d'Ottawa)
  • Christie Public School (closed 2007; became Grant Alternative School 2007–2017; now vacant)
  • Torbolton Public School (closed 2007; now vacant)
  • Queenswood Public School (closed 2008; now École élémentaire catholique d'enseignement personnalisé La Source)
  • Fitzroy Centennial Public School (closed 2009)
  • McGregor Easson Public School (closed 2010; now Pavillon Sainte-Geneviève)
  • Parkwood Hills Public School (closed 2010; used by Champman Hills in 2012 and Carleton Heights in 2014)
  • Munster Elementary School (closed 2015)
  • Rideau High School (closed 2017)
  • Elizabeth Park Public School (closed 2017)
  • Century Public School (closed 2017; used by Elmdale Public School in 2019)
  • D. Aubrey Moodie Intermediate School (closed 2017)
  • Leslie Park Public School (closed 2017; now École élémentaire publique Ottawa Ouest)
  • Greenbank Middle School (closed 2017; now Knoxdale Public School; the school already shared the building with Knoxdale Public School)
  • J.H. Putman Middle School (closed 2019)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Roberta Bondar Public School".

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