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796 Clarkson Rd S 647.999.4867 Mississauga, on Rddhome.Ca HOODQ DETAILED REPORT™ Justo Inc., Brokerage 796 Clarkson Rd S 647.999.4867 Mississauga, ON rddhome.ca HOODQ DETAILED REPORT™ ELEMENTARY TRANSIT SAFETY SCHOOLS 8.1 8.5 7.5 HIGH PARKS CONVENIENCE SCHOOLS 8.2 7.7 7.5 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: Clarkson PS about a 4 minute walk - 0.33 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 888 Clarkson Rd S, Mississauga, ON L5J 2V3, Canada Located just south of Lakeshore Road, east of Southdown Road, since 1916, Clarkson Public School is the little school with big spirit. We use the principles and values of the 7 Habits to promote the leadership and learning skills necessary for both academic and social success. Students develop skills in communication, time management, self-discipline and collaboration through learning and extracurricular activities. As a community - parents, students and staff - we work hard to meet the needs of all learners. http://www.peelschools.org... Address 888 Clarkson Rd S, Mississauga, ON L5J 2V3, Canada Language English Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Type Public Phone Number 905-823-4470 School Board Peel DSB School Number 111228 Grades Offered PK to 5 School Board Number B66125 Green Glade Sr PS about a 10 minute walk - 0.72 KM away Elementary and Middle 1550 Green Glade, Mississauga, ON L5J 1B5, Canada / Green Glade Sr. Public School is a relatively small middle school (grades 6 to 8) in the Clarkson Village area of Mississauga that borders on the protected “Rattray Marsh” conservation area. This beautiful location helps define who we are as a school, as one of our goals is to promote ecological/environmental initiatives in partnership with local agencies such as Credit Valley Conservation. To that end, the school has benefited recently by the construction of a fusion garden and a rain garden after participating in the Stream of Dreams project. Future projects will serve to enhance our green earth stewardship. http://www.peelschools.org... Address 1550 Green Glade, Mississauga, ON L5J 1B5, Canada Language English Grade Level Elementary and Middle School Type Public Phone Number 905-822-8386 School Board Peel DSB School Number 229199 Grades Offered 6 to 8 Additional Details French Immersion School Board Number B66125 7.3 SCHOOLQ É Élém Horizon Jeunesse SCORE 2.16 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 1445 Lewisham Dr, Mississauga, ON L5J 3R2, Canada https://csviamonde.ca... Address 1445 Lewisham Dr, Mississauga, ON L5J 3R2, Canada Language French Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Type Public Phone Number 905-403-0950 School Board CS Viamonde School Number 165417 Grades Offered PK to 6 School Board Number B66303 5.5 SCHOOLQ Clarkson SS SCORE 2.4 KM away High 2524 Bromsgrove Rd, Mississauga, ON L5J 1L8, Canada Since 1970, Clarkson Secondary School has been committed to developing competent, confident and involved individuals who are motivated and prepared to seek and achieve success. In addition to traditional academics, Clarkson offers a comprehensive French Immersion program and an English as a Second Language program. The school’s extracurricular program also includes a complete range of athletic teams, a wide variety of clubs, and a comprehensive music/art/drama program. Clarkson also has a strong Co-op program, allowing students to gain practical work experience in a variety of settings. http://www.peelschools.org... Address 2524 Bromsgrove Rd, Mississauga, ON L5J 1L8, Canada Language English Grade Level High School Type Public Phone Number 905-822-6700 School Board Peel DSB School Number 901660 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Additional Details English as a Second Language and French Immersion School Board Number B66125 / É ÉS Gaétan Gervais 8.85 KM away High and Middle 1055 McCraney St E, Oakville, ON L6H 1H9, Canada École secondaire de langue française du Conseil scolaire Viamonde à Oakville. https://csviamonde.ca... Address 1055 McCraney St E, Oakville, ON L6H 1H9, Canada Language French Grade Level High and Middle School Type Public Phone Number 289-529-0065 School Board CS Viamonde School Number 914723 Grades Offered 7 to 12 Additional Details Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate School Board Number B66303 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: 7.3 SCHOOLQ St Christopher School SCORE about a 17 minute walk - 1.24 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle 1195 Clarkson Rd N, Mississauga, ON L5J 2W1, Canada At St. Christopher School we believe that we are called to nurture all members of our community in our Catholic beliefs and traditions. Our staff, students, parents, and parish team will work together to foster a safe, caring and inclusive environment for all. We will work together to ensure the academic, social and emotional success of all learners as we journey to fulfill the Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations. http://www.dpcdsb.org... Address 1195 Clarkson Rd N, Mississauga, ON L5J 2W1, Canada Language English Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 905-822-0721 School Board Dufferin-Peel CDSB School Number 783870 Grades Offered PK to 8 Additional Details Religious and French as a Second Language School Board Number B67083 8.1 SCHOOLQ ÉÉC Saint-Jean-Baptiste SCORE 5.15 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle 1910 Broad Hollow Gate, Mississauga, ON L5L 3T4, Canada Notre école est vibrante et dynamique avec ses 364 élèves. Elle a un caractère unique car elle a une communauté très unie et impliquée. En plus, le personnel de l'école est des plus engagés et enthousiastes. Nous sommes fiers de notre école et de notre partenariat avec la garderie « Éveil aux savoirs ». L’éducation que nous y offrons permet à tous les élèves de vivre en français dans un environnement catholique. https://sjb.cscmonavenir.ca... Address 1910 Broad Hollow Gate, Mississauga, ON L5L 3T4, Canada / Language French Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 905-820-7460 School Board CS catholique MonAvenir School Number 800490 Grades Offered PK to 8 Additional Details Religious School Board Number B67318 6.3 SCHOOLQ Iona Catholic SS SCORE 2.72 KM away High 2170 S Sheridan Way, Mississauga, ON L5J, Canada Iona Catholic Secondary School, in Mississauga, Ontario, is a centre dedicated to excellence in both religious and secular subjects. It is designed to graduate young men and women with a lived experience of Christian community and with the knowledge and dedication required to build a world reflecting the Christian values of justice, peace and integrity. http://www.dpcdsb.org... Address 2170 S Sheridan Way, Mississauga, ON L5J, Canada Language English Grade Level High Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 905-823-0136 School Board Dufferin-Peel CDSB School Number 722790 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Additional Details Religious and Fine Arts School Board Number B67083 8.2 SCHOOLQ ÉSC Sainte-Famille SCORE 15.28 KM away High and Middle 1780 Meadowvale Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5N 7K8, Canada Ici, à l’école secondaire catholique Sainte-Famille, nous offrons une ambiance familiale dans une communauté multiculturelle dans laquelle le succès de l’élève passe par un personnel impliqué et dévoué. L’enseignement de qualité, incluant la technologie et des programmes diversifiés, permet à l’élève de croître dans sa foi catholique, sa langue et sa culture francophone, et ce, dans un environnement sécuritaire. https://essf.cscmonavenir.ca... Address 1780 Meadowvale Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5N 7K8, Canada Language French Grade Level High and Middle Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 905-814-0318 School Board CS catholique MonAvenir School Number 790001 Grades Offered 7 to 12 Additional Details Religious and International Baccalaureate School Board Number B67318 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (NEARBY) 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: / Holy Name of Mary College School 3.64 KM away Elementary, High and Middle 2241 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga, ON L5H 2K8, Canada Guided by distinct Gospel values we celebrate the uniqueness of every girl in a school culture founded on the charisms of the Felician Sisters and the Basilian Fathers. HNMCS invigorates the student experience through an exemplary university preparatory curriculum for grades 5 – 12 that cultivates innovation and creativity in a learning landscape that guides bright, curious young women on a course of boundless possibilities. We foster a vibrant community of learners and leaders that empowers girls to become influential leaders of faith and character. As a school community, we are dedicated to ensuring the finest learning environment with a Catholic lens on compassionate outreach and social responsibility. http://www.holynameofmarycollegeschool.com... Address 2241 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga, ON L5H 2K8, Canada Grade Level Elementary, High and Middle Orientation Christian and Catholic School Type Private Phone Number 905-891-1890 School Board N/A School Number 665226 Grades Offered 5 to 12 Additional Details Year-Round
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