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  • Publications by SCDSB
    The SCDSB produces a variety of publications for students, parents and the community. Sharing Simcoe is our system-wide staff newsletter that highlights good news stories about our staff, students and our schools. The newsletter is published several times annually, and is distributed to our schools and learning centres. Other publications include special education, accessibility, kindergarten and school programs, safety, and energy conservation.
  • External Research
    The Board is prepared to support educational research; however, we are also mindful that the students have been entrusted to our schools for their personal education. Educational research must not be done at the expense of students' academic programs.
  • SCDSB Schools in Simcoe County
    School search, kindergarten registration, Early Learning Program, Child Care Centres list, School Calendars, EQAO, community use of facilities, student transportation, class size, Newcomer Welcome Centre, and school councils.

    With 88 elementary schools, 16 secondary schools, and 7 learning centres, Simcoe County District School Board is home to approximately 50,000 students. Our schools and learning centres are located throughout 4,800 beautiful square kilometres in Simcoe County. This south-central Ontario setting bordered by the Holland Marsh in the south, the Trent-Severn Waterway in the east, Blue Mountain in the west and Muskoka in the north is known for its friendly mix of urban and rural communities and superb natural recreational facilities.
  • SCDSB News & Events
    Cancellations, latest news on schools, events, and examples of building a brighter future. We invite you to check our news release section regularly for the latest information about people, programs, announcements, issues and events in the Simcoe County District School Board. News releases and responses to media inquiries are co-ordinated through our Communications Department at (705) 734-6363, ext 11241.
  • Parents' Corner
    Our quality public education system thrives on community support. Parents are key partners in the education process and the support of parents and guardians is closely linked to academic achievement. Find out how parents and guardians can help students.