Organization of The School System Within The Board
The Board organizes its schools into "school families", which essentially designate the respective feeder schools into each of the secondary schools within the PDSB.
School family | Secondary school (9-12) | Senior public school | Junior public school | Elementary school (K-8) |
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Humberview | Humberview Secondary School | Allan Drive Middle School |
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Mayfield | Mayfield Secondary School |
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School family | Secondary school (9-12) | Senior public school | Junior public school | Elementary school (K-8) |
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Bramalea | Bramalea Secondary School |
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Brampton Centennial | Brampton Centennial Secondary School |
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Central Peel | Central Peel Secondary School |
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Sir Winston Churchill Public School |
Chinguacousy | Chinguacousy Secondary School |
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Chinguacousy/Brameast |
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David Suzuki | David Suzuki Secondary School |
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Fletcher's Meadow | Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School |
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Harold Brathwaite | Harold M. Brathwaite Secondary School |
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Great Lakes Public School | |
Heart Lake | Heart Lake Secondary School | Robert H. Lagerquist Senior Public School |
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Louise Arbour | Louise Arbour Secondary School |
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Mount Royal Public School |
North Park |
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Williams Parkway Senior Public School |
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Sandalwood Heights | Sandalwood Heights Secondary School | Mountain Ash Middle School |
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Treeline South Public School |
Turner Fenton | Turner Fenton Secondary School |
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School family | Secondary school (9-12) | Senior public school | Junior public school | Elementary school (K-8) |
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Applewood Heights | Applewood Heights Secondary School |
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Cawthra Park | Cawthra Park Secondary School | Allan A. Martin Senior Public School | Hartsdale Avenue Public School | |
Gordon Graydon | Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School | Westacres Public School | ||
Clarkson | Clarkson Secondary School |
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Erindale | Erindale Secondary School |
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Glenforest | Glenforest Secondary School | Glenhaven Senior Public School |
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John Fraser | John Fraser Secondary School | Thomas Street Middle School |
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Lincoln Alexander | Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School |
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Lorne Park | Lorne Park Secondary School | Hillcrest Public School |
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Tecumseh Public School |
Meadowvale | Meadowvale Secondary School |
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Mississauga | Mississauga Secondary School | David Leeder Middle School |
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Port Credit | Port Credit Secondary School | Queen Elizabeth Senior Public School |
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Riverside Public School |
Rick Hansen | Rick Hansen Secondary School | Fallingbrook Middle School |
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Stephen Lewis | Stephen Lewis Secondary School |
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Streetsville |
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TL Kennedy | Thomas L. Kennedy Secondary School |
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Woodlands | The Woodlands School |
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