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Elementary Schools Immunization Program ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM Clinic Schedule for Spring 2019 Fall – Hepatitis B & HPV-9 vaccines for all grade 7 students Spring – Hepatitis B, HPV-9 & Meningococcal vaccines for all grade 7 students School Date Academy for Gifted Children P.A.C.E – Private 08-APR-19 Adrienne Clarkson Public School 17-APR-19 Aldergrove Public School 15-APR-19 Alexander Muir Public School 07-JUN-19 All Saints Catholic Elementary School 28-MAY-19 Anne Frank Public School 17-MAY-19 Armadale Public School 06-MAY-19 Armitage Village Public School 12-APR-19 As-Sadiq Islamic School – Private 09-MAY-19 Ashton Meadows Public School 09-APR-19 Aurora Grove Public School 17-MAY-19 Aurora Heights Public School 01-MAY-19 PUBLIC HEALTH 1-877-464-9675 TTY 1-866-512-6228 york.ca Aurora Montessori School – Private 08-APR-19 Aurora Preparatory Academy – Private 08-APR-19 Bakersfield Public School 11-APR-19 Ballantrae Public School 11-APR-19 Barbara Reid Pubic School 27-MAY-19 Baythorn Public School 13-MAY-19 Bayview Fairways Public School 17-APR-19 Bayview Hill Public Elementary School 23-MAY-19 Beckett Farm Public School 17-MAY-19 Beverley Acres Public School 17-APR-19 Beynon Fields Public School 01-MAY-19 Black River Public School 15-APR-19 Black Walnut Public School 29-MAY-19 Blessed Scalabrini Catholic Elementary School 10-MAY-19 Blessed Trinity Catholic Elementary School 27-MAY-19 Blue Willow Public School 12-APR-19 Bogart Public School 28-MAY-19 Updated May 22, 2019 2 Bond Lake Public School 16-APR-19 Boxwood Public School 17-APR-19 Brownridge Public School 29-APR-19 Buttonville Public School 09-APR-19 Canadian Martyrs Catholic Elementary School 06-MAY-19 Carrville Mills Public School 25-APR-19 Castlemore Public School 28-MAY-19 Cedarwood Public School 04-JUN-19 Central Park Public School 30-APR-19 Century Private School – Private 09-MAY-19 Charles Howitt Public School 26-APR-19 Charlton Public School 16-APR-19 Christ the King Catholic Elementary School 12-APR-19 Clearmeadow Public School 10-MAY-19 Coledale Public School 01-MAY-19 Coppard Glen Public School 07-JUN-19 Cornell Village Public School 29-APR-19 Updated May 22, 2019 3 Corpus Christi Catholic Elementary School 30-APR-19 Country Day School – Private 28-MAY-19 Country Garden – Private 29-MAY-19 Crosby Heights Public School 03-MAY-19 Crossland Public School 11-APR-19 David Suzuki Public School 10-MAY-19 Deer Park Public School 15-APR-19 Denne Public School 03-MAY-19 24-MAY-19 Devins Drive Public School 7-JUNE-19 Discovery Public School 15-APR-19 Divine Mercy Catholic Elementary School 03-MAY-19 Donald Cousens Public School 23-MAY-19 Doncrest Public School 12-APR-19 Dr. Roberta Bondar Public School 25-APR-19 30-APR-19 E.J. 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