About ALCDSB
Welcome to the Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board!
The ALCDSB covers 16,000 square kilometers, from Kingston in the east to Trenton in the west, from Picton in the south to Whitney in the north. See our board map here:
https://www.alcdsb.on.ca/apps/pages/map
Why ALCDSB?
We have
- Five secondary schools
- 33 elementary schools
- Five elementary French immersion sites
- Five adult learning sites offering English as a second language, personal support worker program and more
- Over 12,000 students
The ALCDSB is ranked 12th in the province for graduation rates, and 4th of the English-speaking school boards. For EQAO testing, we have seen growth in all areas—reading, writing, and math—in both Grade 3 and Grade 6.
Our Vision:
We imagine a world where all are empowered to reach their full potential through faith and service.
Our Mission:
The ALCDSB builds faith-filled learning communities where each member is loved, inspired, and successful.
Our Values:
- Our Catholic faith and the joy that comes from living Christ-centred lives
- Responsibility and Stewardship
- Equity and Well-Being
- Individual Success & Accomplishment
Student Bus Transportation
The ALCDSB is partnered with Tri-Board Transportation to safely bring students to and from school. Learn more here: https://www.alcdsb.on.ca/apps/pages/transportation
School Year Calendar
Each spring, the school year calendar for the upcoming year is approved by the Ministry of Education. This process includes getting input from students, their families, staff and the broader community on which calendar is best. Visit the following link for the current year calendar: https://www.alcdsb.on.ca/apps/pages/schoolyearcalendar
Uniforms for Secondary School
Students in one of our secondary schools are required to wear uniforms to school, at all times during the school day, including spare, unless it is a civvies day, in which students are permitted to wear their own clothing to school. The ALCDSB uniform provider is McCarthy Uniforms.
Uniforms provides many advantages to our students, including safety, pride and a sense of equality, and allows staff to easily identify any person who does not belong in our school buildings.
Team, club or spirit wear is acceptable only at lunch, before and after school hours as it is not considered to be uniform. Hats are to be removed upon entry into any of the school buildings.
Students in our elementary schools do not require uniforms.
To explore all the schools in your region, click the following link: https://www.alcdsb.on.ca/apps/pages/ourschools
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