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118 Mattingly Way Jenandlucy.Ca Manotick, on HOODQ DETAILED REPORT™ Jen MacDonald 118 Mattingly Way JenandLucy.ca Manotick, ON HOODQ DETAILED REPORT™ ELEMENTARY TRANSIT SAFETY SCHOOLS HIGH PARKS CONVENIENCE SCHOOLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS (ASSIGNED) Your neighbourhood is part of a community of Public Schools offering Elementary, Middle, and High School programming. See the closest Public Schools near you below: ÉEP Michel-Dupuis about a 5 minute walk - 0.35 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle 715 Brian Good Ave, Manotick, ON K4M 0H3, Canada L’école élémentaire publique Michel–Dupuis a ouvert ses portes dans une toute nouvelle construction en septembre 2016. L’école est située dans le secteur sud de la ville d’Ottawa. L’école travaille depuis ses débuts à la construction d’une communauté francophone forte et fière d’accueillir ses 260 quelques apprenants. Par la créativité et l’innovation, l’école encourage l’engagement des apprenants pour qu’ils contribuent et participent activement au bien-être de leur communauté. http://michel-dupuis.cepeo.on.ca... Address 715 Brian Good Ave, Manotick, ON K4M 0H3, Canada Language French Date Opened 29-08-2016 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School Type Public School Board CÉP de l'Est de l'Ontario School Number 530457 Grades Offered PK to 9 School Board Number B66311 District Description Ottawa Regional Office Farley Mowat PS 1.72 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 75 Waterbridge Dr, Nepean, ON K2G 6T3, Canada Farley Mowat Public School offers combined 50/50 bilingual year 1 and year 2 Kindergarten classes. Children can start in the first or second year of Kindergarten. Farley Mowat Public School also offers English and Early French Immersion grades 1 to grade 6. The student population of Farley Mowat Public School reflects the diversity of the Canadian culture. Upon leaving our school in grade 6, many of our students attend Longfields - Davidson Heights Secondary School. https://farleymowatps.ocdsb.ca... Address 75 Waterbridge Dr, Nepean, ON K2G 6T3, Canada Language English Date Opened 05-09-2006 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Type Public Phone Number 613-825-3006 School Board Ottawa-Carleton DSB School Number 083456 Grades Offered PK to 6 Additional Details French Immersion School Board Number B66184 District Description Ottawa Regional Office Kars on the Rideau PS 13.51 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle 6680 Dorack Dr, Kars, ON K0A 2E0, Canada Kars on the Rideau Public School is an exciting place to be. Our programs include Early French Immersion from SK to grade 8, Middle French Immersion for grades 4 to 8, as well as the regular English program for JK and grades 6 to 8. Core French is offered every day to students in the regular English program. https://karsontherideaups.ocdsb.ca... Address 6680 Dorack Dr, Kars, ON K0A 2E0, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1975 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School Type Public Phone Number 613-489-2024 School Board Ottawa-Carleton DSB School Number 287563 Grades Offered PK to 8 Additional Details French Immersion School Board Number B66184 District Description Ottawa Regional Office Riverview Alternative School 15.85 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 260 Knox Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1G 0K8, Canada Riverview Alternative School is situated within a thriving community located in the southeast sector of Ottawa. Riverview Alternative School is unique in that it is not a typical neighbourhood school. While some students live close by, many come from a broad catchment area that stretches north to the Ottawa River, east to Cumberland, south to Osgoode and west to the Rideau River. As a result, the majority of our students ride the bus (or van) twice a day. Our small school offers a full-day bilingual kindergarten program. The school provides an Alternative (English/Core French) program from grades 1 to 6. As an Alternative Program, we expect and welcome parental involvement in all aspects of our school life. https://riverviewalternative.ocdsb.ca... Address 260 Knox Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1G 0K8, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Type Public Phone Number 613-733-6898 School Board Ottawa-Carleton DSB School Number 487180 Grades Offered PK to 6 Additional Details Special Focus School Board Number B66184 District Description Ottawa Regional Office Merivale HS 8.82 KM away High and Middle 1755 Merivale Rd, Nepean, ON K2G 1E2, Canada Merivale High School offers an extensive array of high quality programs in Fine Arts, Technological Education, University and College pathways as well as outstanding extra-curricular programs. We have a warm and vibrant school climate and a 51 year tradition of promoting a culture of excellence, which balances our proud history with the ability to remain progressive and innovative. Our curricular programs include University, College, French Immersion, Cooperative Education/Apprenticeship Pathways, Gifted/Gifted French Immersion, and Specialist High Skills Major: Communication & Design. https://merivalehs.ocdsb.ca... Address 1755 Merivale Rd, Nepean, ON K2G 1E2, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level High and Middle School Type Public Phone Number 613-224-1807 School Board Ottawa-Carleton DSB School Number 925691 Grades Offered 7 to 12 Additional Details French Immersion and Gifted/Talented Program School Board Number B66184 District Description Ottawa Regional Office ÉSP Omer-Deslauriers 9.39 KM away High and Middle 159 Chesterton Dr, Nepean, ON K2E 7E6, Canada Notre école accueillante vise l’excellence. Notre approche pédagogique différenciée répond aux besoins de tous, avec son programme du baccalauréat international, des MHS en construction et en communication et tout pour piquer la curiosité et l’innovation des élèves. http://omer-deslauriers.cepeo.on.ca... Address 159 Chesterton Dr, Nepean, ON K2E 7E6, Canada Language French Date Opened 30-09-1971 Grade Level High and Middle School Type Public Phone Number 613-820-0992 School Board CÉP de l'Est de l'Ontario School Number 907421 Grades Offered 7 to 12 Additional Details International Baccalaureate School Board Number B66311 District Description Ottawa Regional Office South Carleton HS 13.68 KM away High 3673 McBean St, Richmond, ON K0A 2Z0, Canada South Carleton High School is a community school that offers a comprehensive program from Grade 9 through to Grade 12. Our school operates on a semester system with students taking up to four courses each semester. Courses are offered at the academic, applied, and open levels in Grades 9 and 10. In Grades 11 and 12, courses are offered at the university, college, university/college and open levels. Our team of staff, students, parents and community promote a sharing, inclusive and welcoming environment. We respect the individual, honour our traditions, encourage daily excellence, and prepare students for their future. https://southcarletonhs.ocdsb.ca... Address 3673 McBean St, Richmond, ON K0A 2Z0, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level High School Type Public Phone Number 613-838-2212 School Board Ottawa-Carleton DSB School Number 942855 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Additional Details French Immersion School Board Number B66184 District Description Ottawa Regional Office Ottawa Technical SS 18.48 KM away High 485 Donald St, Ottawa, ON K1K 1L8, Canada Ottawa Technical Secondary School educates for the world of work, providing life and employability skills in an environment that encourages responsible citizenship and fosters hope, inspiration, and opportunity. https://otss.ocdsb.ca... Address 485 Donald St, Ottawa, ON K1K 1L8, Canada Language English Date Opened 30-01-1969 Grade Level High School Type Public Phone Number 613-745-0347 School Board Ottawa-Carleton DSB School Number 925403 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Additional Details Special Focus School Board Number B66184 District Description Ottawa Regional Office CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (ASSIGNED) Your neighbourhood is part of a community of Catholic Schools offering Elementary, Middle, and High School programming. See the closest Catholic Schools near you below: St. Jerome School about a 16 minute walk - 1.17 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 4330 Spratt Rd, Gloucester, ON K1V 2A7, Canada St. Jerome School is a vibrant Catholic school located in Riverside South. The mission of our School is to create and maintain a faith-based educational environment which ensures that all children reach their highest level of academic achievement possible. http://jer.ocsb.ca... Address 4330 Spratt Rd, Gloucester, ON K1V 2A7, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-2004 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 613-822-1116 School Board Ottawa CDSB School Number 753246 Grades Offered PK to 6 Additional Details Religious and French Immersion School Board Number B67180 District Description Ottawa Regional Office ÉÉC Bernard-Grandmaître 2.23 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 4170 Spratt Rd, Gloucester, ON K1V 0Z5, Canada L'École élémentaire catholique Bernard-Grandmaître est une école catholique de langue française située au cœur de la communauté de Riverside-Sud. À l'école Bernard-Grandmaître les élèves profitent d'un calendrier scolaire équilibré. De fait, les élèves connaîtront une meilleure rétention des apprentissages, une régularité du rythme d'apprentissage, une meilleure assiduité,
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