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TVDSB

TVDSB
Thames Valley District School Board
With a reputation for education, the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario and serves more than 80,000 students. TVDSB includes 154 elementary and 30 secondary schools in urban, suburban and rural communities in London and Middlesex County. Children usually attend the  TVDSB school in their neighbourhood.

Although English is the predominant language spoken in London and Middlesex County, parents can choose to send their child to a school that offers French Immersion.

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The French Immersion program develops and refines the ability to understand, speak, read and write the French language. The program also focuses on understanding and appreciating Canada's francophone heritage and French culture throughout the world. Students can enter the program in kindergarten and continue throughout high school.

Special education programs, services for students with special needs, TVDSB and transportation (school bus) are available. All schools are equipped with audio-visual, computer and library resources that reflect today's high-tech society and need for information.

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Adult and Continuing Education - offers programs and courses designed to help adults develop the knowledge and skills necessary to make a significant contribution to society. TVDSB Every year 40,000 students are educated at several sites in the city and region. TVDSB Course offerings include secondary school credits during day or night school, English as a Second Language (ESL), literacy & basic skills programs among others.


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Thames Valley Education Foundation
(TVEF) - administers over 400 awards and scholarships to help fund post-secondary education for students graduating from the Thames Valley TVDSB District School Board. The Foundation works to build partnerships with the community that enrich public education and enhance opportunities in TVDSB schools. Funding comes from local businesses, grants, community organizations and concerned citizens