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Bluewater District School Board

Bluewater District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 7 prior to 1999[1]) is a school board in the Canadian province of Ontario, with jurisdiction for the operation of schools in Bruce and Grey Counties.

Bluewater District School Board
Location
Canada
Coordinates44°18′36″N 81°05′52″W / 44.31000°N 81.09778°W / 44.31000; -81.09778
District information
Chair of the boardJane Thomson
Director of educationLori Wilder
Schools41 elementary schools
9 secondary schools
BudgetCA$226,300,000 million (2020-2021)
Other information
Elected trustees
Websitewww.bwdsb.on.ca

Its head office is located in Chesley, in the Municipality of Arran-Elderslie of Bruce County.

Bluewater District School Board has approximately 16,500 students in 41 elementary schools and nine secondary schools. The BWDSB has approximately 3,000 permanent and casual staff, including teachers. There are nine elected trustees on the board and one appointed First Nations trustee.

Early years of education in Bruce and Grey edit

Bruce County edit

The county's first school was established in Kincardine in 1851,[2] followed by Southampton and Walkerton in 1852.[3] At that time, the United Counties of Huron and Bruce comprised one school district,[3] but Bruce County would receive its own superintendent in 1853,[3] and the county itself would be divided into three school districts in 1855:

Initial school districts in Bruce County (1855)[3]
District Townships
Western Huron, Kincardine, Bruce and Kinloss
Northern Saugeen, Arran and Elderslie
Eastern Brant, Carrick, Culross and Greenock

The first grammar school would be established at Kincardine in 1860, followed by others in Walkerton (1872), Wiarton (1892) and Chesley (1904).[4] Model schools would be formed in 1877 for the training of teachers, at Kincardine and Walkerton.[5]

In the 50 years to 1901, the network of schools had grown to the following size:

Schools and students in Bruce County (1901)[6]
Type of school Schools Students
Public schools 246 12,614
High schools 4 480
Model schools 2 38
Separate schools 8 735
Totals 260 13,867

Grey County edit

After an initial division into three school districts in November 1854,[7] Grey County was reorganized into four districts two years later:

School districts in Grey County (1856)[8]
District Townships
1 Derby, Sydenham, Holland and Sullivan
2 Bentinck, Egremont, Glenelg and Normanby
3 St Vincent, Euphrasia and Collingwood
4 Artemisia, Osprey, Melancthon and Proton

Owen Sound established its first primary school in the early 1840s, and its grammar school in 1856.[9]

Schools in 1960 edit

The Ontario Department of Education reported in 1960 that the school network in Bruce and Grey consisted of the following:

Schools, teachers and students in Bruce and Grey counties (1960)
Type of school Bruce County Grey County
Schools Teachers Students Schools Teachers Students
Public schools[10] 149 231 6,350 214 388 10,379
High schools (rural)[11] 9 93 2,198 7 76 1,801
High schools (city)[12] 2 64 1,471
Separate schools[13] 15 35 1,455 8 21 658
Totals 173 359 10,003 231 549 14,309

County and district reorganizations (1969 and 1999) edit

The Bruce County Board of Education and the Grey County Board of Education were constituted at the beginning of 1969, as a result of legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1968.[14]

As part of the province-wide restructuring of Ontario's school boards as a consequence of the passage of the Fewer School Boards Act, 1997,[15] the "English-language Public District School Board No. 7" was created to take over the schools of the former county boards.[16] It was merged with the former boards at the beginning of 1998, and was renamed as the "Bluewater District School Board" in 1999.[17]

Athletics of the Bluewater District School Board edit

 
Baa logo

Sports at the secondary level are played through the Bluewater Athletics Association.[18] They are offered at high schools in the BWDSB and the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board. The winning team (BAA Champions) will go onto a CWOSSA Tournament. The following sports are played through BAA:

  • Volleyball
  • Football
  • Gymnastics
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Soccer
  • Badminton
  • Wrestling
  • Rugby
  • Swim Team
  • Cross Country
  • Curling
  • Hockey
  • Golf
  • Nordic Skiing
  • Track and Field

Student Senate edit

From each high school in the BWDSB, a representative or student senator goes to monthly meetings at the school board office in Chesley, Ontario and brings ideas and suggestions from their school. They are a part of the Student Senate.

In May 2012, the Student Senate held their first conference, "SOS (Support Our Students) - Voices and Choices" in Owen Sound, Ontario with a focus on student mental health. A sequel titled, "Rumour Has It", followed in May 2013.

Organization of schools edit

BWDSB schools (grouped by type and school area)[19][20]
School area Community,[a 1] senior[a 2] and secondary[a 3] schools Primary schools
1
2
3
4
  • Arran-Tara Elementary School, Tara
  • Chesley District Community School, Chesley
  • Elgin Market Public School, Kincardine
  • Hillcrest Central School, Teeswater
  • Huron Heights Public School, Kincardine
  • Kincardine Township-Tiverton Public School, Kincardine
  • Lucknow Central Public School, Lucknow
  • Mildmay-Carrick Central Public School, Mildmay
  • Paisley Central School, Paisley
  • Ripley-Huron Community School, Ripley
  • Sullivan Community School, Desboro
  1. ^ generally JK-12, except for 4-12 at Georgian Bay
  2. ^ grades 7-12
  3. ^ grades 9-12

Fraser Institute rankings edit

The 2020 Fraser Institute report on comparative secondary school rankings in Ontario gives the following data for Bluewater:

Bluewater secondary schools (2020 Fraser Institute Rankings)[21]
Name Area Enrollment 1-year ranking of 709 5-year ranking of 630
Bruce Peninsula 1 80 605 n/a
Georgian Bay 3 310 595 336
Grey Highlands 1 610 587 544
John Diefenbaker 3 620 420 373
Kincardine 4 510 614 402
Owen Sound 2 1,190 72 177
Peninsula Shores 1 155 495 377
Saugeen 3 600 72 159
Walkerton 4 395 503 488

Further reading edit

  • Robertson, Norman (1906). The History of the County of Bruce, and of the minor municipalities therein. Toronto: William Briggs.
  • Marsh, Edith Louise (1931). A History of the County of Grey. Owen Sound: Fleming Publishing Company, Ltd.
  • Ontario Department of Education, Report of the Minister, 1960. Toronto: Department of Education. 1960.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  2. ^ Robertson 1906, p. 159.
  3. ^ a b c d Robertson 1906, p. 160.
  4. ^ Robertson 1906, pp. 172–175.
  5. ^ Robertson 1906, p. 172.
  6. ^ Robertson 1906, p. 176.
  7. ^ Marsh 1931, pp. 226–227.
  8. ^ Marsh 1931, p. 228.
  9. ^ Marsh 1931, p. 346.
  10. ^ Department of Education 1960, p. S-43.
  11. ^ Department of Education 1960, pp. S-79, S-80.
  12. ^ Department of Education 1960, p. S-76.
  13. ^ Department of Education 1960, p. S-56.
  14. ^ The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act, R.S.O. 1960, c. 362, Part VI , as inserted by The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Amendment Act, 1968, S.O. 1968, c. 122, s. 8
  15. ^ Fewer School Boards Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 3
  16. ^ Transition from Old Boards to District School Boards, O. Reg. 460/97
  17. ^ Establishment, Areas of Jurisdiction, and Names of District School Boards, O. Reg. 185/97
  18. ^ Bluewater Athletics Association
  19. ^ "School Areas". bwdsb.on.ca. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  20. ^ "School Listing - Elementary". bwdsb.on.ca. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  21. ^ "Report Card on Ontario's Secondary Schools 2020" (PDF). Fraser Institute. Retrieved June 29, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Bluewater District School Board known as English language Public District School Board No 7 prior to 1999 1 is a school board in the Canadian province of Ontario with jurisdiction for the operation of schools in Bruce and Grey Counties Bluewater District School BoardLocationChesley Ontario Canada CanadaCoordinates44 18 36 N 81 05 52 W 44 31000 N 81 09778 W 44 31000 81 09778District informationChair of the boardJane ThomsonDirector of educationLori WilderSchools41 elementary schools9 secondary schoolsBudgetCA 226 300 000 million 2020 2021 Other informationElected trusteesJane Thomson South Bruce Peninsula Northern Bruce Peninsula Tracy Lynn Atkinson West Grey Hanover Jim Dawson Southgate Grey Highlands Jennifer Miller Owen Sound Jan Johnstone Kincardine Huron Kinloss Katie Lutz Saugeen Shores Arran Elderslie Marilyn McComb Georgian Bluffs Chatsworth Fran Morgan Meaford The Blue Mountains Terry Boyd Zhang Brockton South Bruce Websitewww wbr bwdsb wbr on wbr ca Its head office is located in Chesley in the Municipality of Arran Elderslie of Bruce County Bluewater District School Board has approximately 16 500 students in 41 elementary schools and nine secondary schools The BWDSB has approximately 3 000 permanent and casual staff including teachers There are nine elected trustees on the board and one appointed First Nations trustee Contents 1 Early years of education in Bruce and Grey 1 1 Bruce County 1 2 Grey County 1 3 Schools in 1960 2 County and district reorganizations 1969 and 1999 3 Athletics of the Bluewater District School Board 4 Student Senate 5 Organization of schools 6 Fraser Institute rankings 7 Further reading 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly years of education in Bruce and Grey editBruce County edit The county s first school was established in Kincardine in 1851 2 followed by Southampton and Walkerton in 1852 3 At that time the United Counties of Huron and Bruce comprised one school district 3 but Bruce County would receive its own superintendent in 1853 3 and the county itself would be divided into three school districts in 1855 Initial school districts in Bruce County 1855 3 District Townships Western Huron Kincardine Bruce and Kinloss Northern Saugeen Arran and Elderslie Eastern Brant Carrick Culross and Greenock The first grammar school would be established at Kincardine in 1860 followed by others in Walkerton 1872 Wiarton 1892 and Chesley 1904 4 Model schools would be formed in 1877 for the training of teachers at Kincardine and Walkerton 5 In the 50 years to 1901 the network of schools had grown to the following size Schools and students in Bruce County 1901 6 Type of school Schools Students Public schools 246 12 614 High schools 4 480 Model schools 2 38 Separate schools 8 735 Totals 260 13 867 Grey County edit After an initial division into three school districts in November 1854 7 Grey County was reorganized into four districts two years later School districts in Grey County 1856 8 District Townships 1 Derby Sydenham Holland and Sullivan 2 Bentinck Egremont Glenelg and Normanby 3 St Vincent Euphrasia and Collingwood 4 Artemisia Osprey Melancthon and Proton Owen Sound established its first primary school in the early 1840s and its grammar school in 1856 9 Schools in 1960 edit The Ontario Department of Education reported in 1960 that the school network in Bruce and Grey consisted of the following Schools teachers and students in Bruce and Grey counties 1960 Type of school Bruce County Grey County Schools Teachers Students Schools Teachers Students Public schools 10 149 231 6 350 214 388 10 379 High schools rural 11 9 93 2 198 7 76 1 801 High schools city 12 2 64 1 471 Separate schools 13 15 35 1 455 8 21 658 Totals 173 359 10 003 231 549 14 309County and district reorganizations 1969 and 1999 editThe Bruce County Board of Education and the Grey County Board of Education were constituted at the beginning of 1969 as a result of legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1968 14 As part of the province wide restructuring of Ontario s school boards as a consequence of the passage of the Fewer School Boards Act 1997 15 the English language Public District School Board No 7 was created to take over the schools of the former county boards 16 It was merged with the former boards at the beginning of 1998 and was renamed as the Bluewater District School Board in 1999 17 Athletics of the Bluewater District School Board edit nbsp Baa logo Sports at the secondary level are played through the Bluewater Athletics Association 18 They are offered at high schools in the BWDSB and the Bruce Grey Catholic District School Board The winning team BAA Champions will go onto a CWOSSA Tournament The following sports are played through BAA Volleyball Football Gymnastics Basketball Tennis Soccer Badminton Wrestling Rugby Swim Team Cross Country Curling Hockey Golf Nordic Skiing Track and FieldStudent Senate editFrom each high school in the BWDSB a representative or student senator goes to monthly meetings at the school board office in Chesley Ontario and brings ideas and suggestions from their school They are a part of the Student Senate In May 2012 the Student Senate held their first conference SOS Support Our Students Voices and Choices in Owen Sound Ontario with a focus on student mental health A sequel titled Rumour Has It followed in May 2013 Organization of schools editBWDSB schools grouped by type and school area 19 20 School area Community a 1 senior a 2 and secondary a 3 schools Primary schools 1 Bruce Peninsula District School Lion s Head Grey Highlands Secondary School Flesherton Peninsula Shores District School Wiarton Amabel Sauble Community School Sauble Beach Beavercrest Community School Markdale Bluewater Outdoor Education Centre Wiarton Dundalk amp Proton Community School Dundalk Hepworth Central Public School Hepworth Highpoint Community School Dundalk Holland Chatsworth Central School Chatsworth Keppel Sarawak Elementary School Owen Sound Macphail Memorial Elementary School Flesherton Osprey Central School Maxwell St Edmunds Public School Tobermory 2 Owen Sound District Secondary School Owen Sound Alexandra Community School Owen Sound East Ridge Community School Owen Sound Hillcrest Elementary School Owen Sound 3 Georgian Bay Community School Meaford John Diefenbaker Senior School Hanover Saugeen District Senior School Port Elgin Beaver Valley Community School Thornbury Dawnview Public School Hanover Egremont Community School Holestien G C Huston Public School Southampton Hanover Heights Community School Hanover Normanby Community School Ayton Northport Elementary School Port Elgin Port Elgin Saugeen Central School Port Elgin Spruce Ridge Community School Durham St Vincent Euphrasia Elementary School Meaford 4 Kincardine District Senior School Kincardine Walkerton District Community School Walkerton Arran Tara Elementary School Tara Chesley District Community School Chesley Elgin Market Public School Kincardine Hillcrest Central School Teeswater Huron Heights Public School Kincardine Kincardine Township Tiverton Public School Kincardine Lucknow Central Public School Lucknow Mildmay Carrick Central Public School Mildmay Paisley Central School Paisley Ripley Huron Community School Ripley Sullivan Community School Desboro generally JK 12 except for 4 12 at Georgian Bay grades 7 12 grades 9 12Fraser Institute rankings editThe 2020 Fraser Institute report on comparative secondary school rankings in Ontario gives the following data for Bluewater Bluewater secondary schools 2020 Fraser Institute Rankings 21 Name Area Enrollment 1 year ranking of 709 5 year ranking of 630 Bruce Peninsula 1 80 605 n a Georgian Bay 3 310 595 336 Grey Highlands 1 610 587 544 John Diefenbaker 3 620 420 373 Kincardine 4 510 614 402 Owen Sound 2 1 190 72 177 Peninsula Shores 1 155 495 377 Saugeen 3 600 72 159 Walkerton 4 395 503 488Further reading editRobertson Norman 1906 The History of the County of Bruce and of the minor municipalities therein Toronto William Briggs Marsh Edith Louise 1931 A History of the County of Grey Owen Sound Fleming Publishing Company Ltd Ontario Department of Education Report of the Minister 1960 Toronto Department of Education 1960 See also editList of school districts in Ontario List of high schools in OntarioReferences edit Ontario Regulation 107 08 e Laws Government of Ontario Retrieved 15 April 2014 Robertson 1906 p 159 a b c d Robertson 1906 p 160 Robertson 1906 pp 172 175 Robertson 1906 p 172 Robertson 1906 p 176 Marsh 1931 pp 226 227 Marsh 1931 p 228 Marsh 1931 p 346 Department of Education 1960 p S 43 Department of Education 1960 pp S 79 S 80 Department of Education 1960 p S 76 Department of Education 1960 p S 56 The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act R S O 1960 c 362 Part VI as inserted by The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Amendment Act 1968 S O 1968 c 122 s 8 Fewer School Boards Act 1997 S O 1997 c 3 Transition from Old Boards to District School Boards O Reg 460 97 Establishment Areas of Jurisdiction and Names of District School Boards O Reg 185 97 Bluewater Athletics Association School Areas bwdsb on ca Retrieved June 26 2021 School Listing Elementary bwdsb on ca Retrieved June 26 2021 Report Card on Ontario s Secondary Schools 2020 PDF Fraser Institute Retrieved June 29 2021 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bluewater District School Board amp oldid 1154510683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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