List of schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board

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The following is a list of schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. The Toronto Catholic District School Board governs 197 schools in the Toronto area that makes up 164 elementary schools, 29 secondary schools, 2 schools that combine both elementary and secondary grades, and 2 alternative schools.[1]

Elementary schools

  • All Saints
  • Annunciation
  • Bishop Macdonell
  • Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
  • Blessed Sacrament
  • Blessed Trinity
  • Canadian Martyrs
  • Cardinal Leger
  • D'Arcy McGee
  • Epiphany of Our Lord
  • Father Serra
  • Holy Angels
  • Holy Child
  • Holy Cross
  • Holy Family
  • Holy Name
  • Holy Rosary
  • Holy Spirit
  • Immaculate Conception
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary
  • James Culnan
  • Josyf Cardinal Slipyj
  • Monsignor John Corrigan
  • Mother Cabrini
  • Nativity of Our Lord
  • Our Lady of Fatima
  • Our Lady of Grace
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Our Lady of Lourdes
  • Our Lady of Peace
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help
  • Our Lady of Sorrows
  • Our Lady of the Assumption
  • Our Lady of Victory
  • Our Lady of Wisdom
  • Pope Francis
  • Precious Blood
  • Prince of Peace
  • Regina Mundi
  • Sacred Heart
  • Santa Maria
  • St. Agatha
  • St. Agnes
  • St. Aidan
  • St. Albert
  • St. Alphonsus
  • St. Ambrose
  • St. Andre
  • St. Andrew
  • St. Angela
  • St. Anselm
  • St. Anthony
  • St. Antoine Daniel
  • St. Augustine
  • St. Barbara
  • St. Barnabas
  • St. Bartholomew
  • St. Bede
  • St. Benedict
  • St. Bernard
  • St. Bonaventure
  • St. Boniface
  • St. Brendan
  • St. Brigid
  • St. Bruno / St. Raymond
  • St. Catherine
  • St. Cecilia
  • St. Charles
  • St. Charles Garnier
  • St. Clare
  • St. Clement
  • St. Columba
  • St. Conrad
  • St. Cyril
  • St. Demetrius
  • St. Denis
  • St. Dominic Savio
  • St. Dorothy
  • St. Dunstan
  • St. Edmund Campion
  • St. Edward
  • St. Elizabeth
  • St. Elizabeth Seton
  • St. Eugene
  • St. Fidelis
  • St. Florence
  • St. Francis Assisi
  • St. Francis de Sales
  • St. Francis Xavier
  • St. Gabriel
  • St. Gabriel Lalemant
  • St. Gerald
  • St. Gregory
  • St. Helen
  • St. Henry
  • St. Ignatius of Loyola
  • St. Isaac Jogues
  • St. James
  • St. Jane Frances
  • St. Jean De Brebeuf
  • St. Jerome
  • St. Joachim
  • St. John
  • St. John Bosco
  • St. John The Evangelist
  • St. John Vianney
  • St. John XXIII
  • St. Josaphat
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Jude
  • St. Kateri Tekakwitha
  • St. Kevin
  • St. Lawrence
  • St. Leo
  • St. Louis
  • St. Luigi
  • St. Malachy
  • St. Marcellus
  • St. Margaret
  • St. Margherita of Città di Castello
  • St. Marguerite Bourgeoys
  • St. Maria Goretti
  • St. Mark
  • St. Martha
  • St. Martin de Porres
  • St. Mary
  • St. Mary of the Angels
  • St. Matthew
  • St. Matthias
  • St. Maurice
  • St. Michael
  • St. Monica
  • St. Nicholas
  • St. Nicholas of Bari
  • St. Norbert
  • St. Paschal Baylon
  • St. Paul
  • St. Paul VI
  • St. Pius X
  • St. Raphael
  • St. Rene Goupil
  • St. Richard
  • St. Rita
  • St. Robert
  • St. Roch
  • St. Rose Of Lima
  • St. Sebastian
  • St. Simon
  • St. Stephen
  • St. Sylvester
  • St. Theresa Shrine
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • St. Thomas More
  • St. Timothy
  • St. Ursula
  • St. Victor
  • St. Vincent de Paul
  • St. Wilfrid
  • Stella Maris
  • Sts. Cosmas and Damian
  • The Divine Infant
  • The Holy Trinity
  • Transfiguration of Our Lord
  • Venerable John Merlini

Secondary schools

Combined schools

Alternative schools

Future schools

Former schools

Previously the district operated French-language schools in addition to English-language schools. As of May 1980 the district operated five of the seven public French-language schools in

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Meanwhile, the Board operated and funded two schools that they were part of since 1967 namely De La Salle College and St. Michael's College School. The schools, however, were re-privatized in 1985 and 1994 (although De La Salle spent almost 7 years with the board). In addition, three high schools such as Brother Edmund Rice, Marian Academy, and Regina Pacis were run by the Metropolitan Separate School Board. Both schools were closed between 2001 and 2002 due to low enrolment and the facilities were later reused. Also there was a Don Bosco which was also closed in 2017 due to low enrolment and as well was reused.

See also

References

  1. ^ "School Directory - Toronto Catholic District School Board". Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  2. ^ "CAPITAL PROJECT STATUS UPDATE" (PDF). Toronto Catholic District School Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 23, 2022.
  3. Montreal Gazette. Wednesday May 21, 1980. p. 66. Retrieved from Google News
    (66 of 141) on July 24, 2013.