Thames Valley District School Board
The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) is a public school board in southwestern Ontario. It was created on January 1, 1998 by the amalgamation of the Elgin County Board of Education, The Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education, and Oxford County Board of Education.
The TVDSB serves an area over 7,000 square kilometres which includes urban, suburban and rural communities. It spans three Counties and includes the cities of London and Woodstock, plus the towns of Ingersoll, St. Thomas, Tillsonburg, and Strathroy, as well as several smaller towns and villages.
Thames Valley District School Board
In 2006, the Board administered 184 schools (154 elementary and 30 secondary schools). They also provide alternative education programs for approximately 40,000 students through adult day school, continuing education, general interest, night school and summer school courses.
Thames Valley District School Board
The Thames Valley District School Board is one of the largest school boards in Ontario following the amalgamation of the former Oxford, Elgin, Middlesex and City of London school boards in 1998. Currently, the Board has 184 schools: 154 elementary and 30 secondary. The Board's philosophy in running its 184 schools is rooted in our vision of a Caring, Learning Community. This means that we are committed to always placing the needs of students first.
The Thames Valley District School Board is also committed to academic excellence for every student. This is our mandate and our challenge as a public education provider, and we have enjoyed great success in our system. Our students consistently demonstrate academic performance that ranks with the best in the province. We are excited about their accomplishments in every field of endeavour.
Thames Valley District School Board
Our mandate is to help all students achieve at their full potential, regardless of background or ability. This is our responsibility and one we take seriously. This principle is reflected in each of our schools and facilities.
Please explore our schools by clicking the links at the left.
The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) is a public school board in southwestern Ontario. It was created on January 1, 1998 by the amalgamation of the Elgin County Board of Education, The Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education, and Oxford County Board of Education.
The TVDSB serves an area over 7,000 square kilometres which includes urban, suburban and rural communities. It spans three Counties and includes the cities of London and Woodstock, plus the towns of Ingersoll, St. Thomas, Tillsonburg, and Strathroy, as well as several smaller towns and villages.
Thames Valley District School Board
In 2006, the Board administered 184 schools (154 elementary and 30 secondary schools). They also provide alternative education programs for approximately 40,000 students through adult day school, continuing education, general interest, night school and summer school courses.
Thames Valley District School Board
The Thames Valley District School Board is one of the largest school boards in Ontario following the amalgamation of the former Oxford, Elgin, Middlesex and City of London school boards in 1998. Currently, the Board has 184 schools: 154 elementary and 30 secondary. The Board's philosophy in running its 184 schools is rooted in our vision of a Caring, Learning Community. This means that we are committed to always placing the needs of students first.
The Thames Valley District School Board is also committed to academic excellence for every student. This is our mandate and our challenge as a public education provider, and we have enjoyed great success in our system. Our students consistently demonstrate academic performance that ranks with the best in the province. We are excited about their accomplishments in every field of endeavour.
Thames Valley District School Board
Our mandate is to help all students achieve at their full potential, regardless of background or ability. This is our responsibility and one we take seriously. This principle is reflected in each of our schools and facilities.
Please explore our schools by clicking the links at the left.