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Liste Des Écoles Et Des Conseils Qui Utilisent Le Sgérn - 24 Juin 2021 Liste des écoles et des conseils qui utilisent le SGéRN - 24 juin 2021 Conseil École Algoma DSB ADSB Virtual Secondary School Algoma DSB Algoma Education Connection Algoma DSB Bawating Collegiate And VS - CLOSED Algoma DSB Central Algoma Secondary School Algoma DSB Central Algoma SS Adult Learning Centre Algoma DSB Chapleau High School Algoma DSB Elliot Lake Secondary School Algoma DSB Hornepayne High School Algoma DSB Korah Collegiate And Vocational School Algoma DSB Michipicoten High School Algoma DSB North Shore Adolescent Education School Algoma DSB North Shore Adult Education School Algoma DSB Sault Ste Marie Adult Learning Centre Algoma DSB Sir James Dunn C And VS - CLOSED Algoma DSB Superior Heights C and VS Algoma DSB W C Eaket Secondary School Algoma DSB White Pines Collegiate And Vocational School Avon Maitland DSB Avon Maitland District E-Learning Centre Avon Maitland DSB Avon Maitland DSB Summer School Avon Maitland DSB Bluewater SS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Central Huron Adult Learning NS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Central Huron Secondary School Avon Maitland DSB Dublin School - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Exeter Ctr For Employment And Learning NS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB F E Madill Secondary School Avon Maitland DSB Goderich District Collegiate Institute Avon Maitland DSB Listowel Adult Learning Centre NS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Listowel District Secondary School Avon Maitland DSB Milverton DHS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Mitchell Adult Learning Centre NS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Mitchell District High School Avon Maitland DSB Mitchell District Summer School - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Seaforth DHS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Seaforth DHS Night School - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB South Huron District High School Avon Maitland DSB St Marys Adult Learning Centre NS - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB St Marys District Collegiate And Vocational Institute Avon Maitland DSB Stratford Central Secondary School Avon Maitland DSB Stratford Ctr For Employment and Learning NS Avon Maitland DSB Stratford Northwestern Secondary School Avon Maitland DSB The Centre For Employment And Learning Avon Maitland DSB The Virtual Learning Centre - CLOSED Avon Maitland DSB Wingham Employment And Learning NS Brant Haldimand Norfolk CDSB Assumption College School Brant Haldimand Norfolk CDSB Holy Trinity Catholic High School Brant Haldimand Norfolk CDSB St Johns College Bruce-Grey CDSB Sacred Heart High School Bruce-Grey CDSB St Marys High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario CDSBEO Con Ed Adult Day School (formerly Lifelong Learning Centre NS) CDSB of Eastern Ontario CDSBEO Continuing Ed Night School CDSB of Eastern Ontario CDSBEO Summer School CDSB of Eastern Ontario CECPR Night School - CLOSED CDSB of Eastern Ontario Cours Du Soir Duces Stormont Dundas - CLOSED CDSB of Eastern Ontario Csdceo CDSB of Eastern Ontario Es Communautaire - CLOSED CDSB of Eastern Ontario Es Juvenat-Sacre-Coeur - CLOSED CDSB of Eastern Ontario Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School CDSB of Eastern Ontario Notre Dame Catholic High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario Programme D Ete Sdg - CLOSED CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Francis Xavier Catholic High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St John Catholic High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Josephs Catholic Secondary School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Luke Catholic High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Mary High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Matthew Catholic Secondary School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Michael High School CDSB of Eastern Ontario St Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School (Russell) Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario CEFEO (CEPEO) Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Des Adultes Le Carrefour Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire L Academie De La Seigneurie Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique De La Salle Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique Gisele-Lalonde Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique L Alternative Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique L Equinoxe Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique L Heritage Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique Le Sommet Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique Louis-Riel Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique Marc-Garneau Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique Mille-Iles Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario Ecole Secondaire Publique Omer-Deslauriers Conseil des ecole publique de l Est de l Ontario ESP Maurice Lapointe Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esac Mere-Teresa Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esc Monseigneur-De-Charbonnel Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esc Nouvelle-Alliance Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esc Pere-Rene-De-Galinee Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esc Renaissance Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir ESC Saint Jean de Brebeuf (formerly ESC Jean-Vanier de Welland) Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esc Saint-Charles-Garnier Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Esc Sainte-Famille Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir Programme D Education Permanente - 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