Durham District School Board
The Durham District School Board, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 13 prior to 1999, is an Anglophone, secular public school board in Ontario, Canada. The DDSB serves most of the Regional Municipality of Durham, except for schools within the Municipality of Clarington, which belongs to the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. The Durham District School Board Education Centre head office is in Whitby.
The school board has families of schools Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and Brock-Uxbridge-Scugog, each of which has two trustees except Oshawa, which has three. Three student trustees, using a non-binding, recorded vote, represent the region of Durham. In total the school board has more than 7000 staff who serve approximately 46,000 elementary and 24,000 secondary school students.
A unique program to the Durham District School Board that is running in a number of its secondary schools is called the Culture of Peace Committee, which works on a wide variety of social and humanitarian issues within the schools and in the community.
The Durham District School Board operates a gifted program in select schools. This program is an enrichment course that teaches at an accelerated rate, for students in grades 4–12. Acceptance into the program is based on ranking in the top 1% of a test in mathematics, logic and literacy during grade 3.
Secondary schools
- Ajax High School
- Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute
- Brock High School
- Brooklin High School
- Cartwright High School
- Donald A Wilson Secondary School
- Dunbarton High School
- Durham Alternative Secondary School
- Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute
- G L Roberts Collegiate and Vocational Institute
- Henry Street High School
- J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate - named for local educator
- Maxwell Heights Secondary School
- O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute - named for long-time principal, Albert O'Neill
- Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute
- Pickering High School
- Pine Ridge Secondary School
- Port Perry High School
- R S McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute - named for Canadian auto pioneer
- Sinclair Secondary School
- Uxbridge Secondary School
Elementary schools
- Alexander Graham Bell Public School - named for Canadian inventor
- Applecroft Public School
- Bolton C. Falby Public School - named after former town manager of Ajax
- Cadarackque Public School
- Carruthers Creek Public School
- daVinci Public School
- Dr. Roberta Bondar Public School - named after Canadian astronaut and neurologist
- Duffin's Bay Public School
- Eagle Ridge Public School
- Lakeside Public School
- Lester B. Pearson Public School - named for former Prime Minister of Canada
- Lincoln Alexander Public School - named for former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Lincoln Avenue Public School
- Lord Elgin Public School - named for former Governor General of the Province of Canada
- Nottingham Public School
- Roland Michener Public School - named for former Governor General of Canada
- Roméo Dallaire Public School - named for Canadian military officer, humanitarian and Senator
- Southwood Park Public School
- Terry Fox Public School - named for famous Canadian athlete and cancer advocate
- Valley View Public School
- Vimy Ridge Public School
- Westney Heights Public School
- Beaverton Public School
- McCaskill's Mills Public School
- Sunderland Public School
- Thorah Central Public School
- Adelaide McLaughlin Public School
- Athabasca Public School
- Beau Valley Public School
- Bobby Orr Public School - named for Canadian hockey legend
- Clara Hughes Public School - named for Canadian Olympian
- College Hill Public School
- Coronation Public School
- David Bouchard Public School - a Canadian author, a Member of the Order of Canada and former high school principal
- Dr. C.F. Cannon Public School
- Glenholme Public School
- Glen Street Public School
- Gordon B. Attersley Public School
- Harmony Heights Public School
- Hillsdale Public School
- Kedron Public School
- Lakewoods Public School
- Mary Street Community School
- Norman G. Powers Public School
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Public School - named for former Prime Minister of Canada
- Queen Elizabeth Public School
- Ritson Public School
- Seneca Trail Public School
- Sherwood Public School
- Stephen G. Saywell Public School
- Sunset Heights Public School
- Village Union Public School
- Vincent Massey Public School - named for former Governor General of Canada
- Walter E. Harris Public School - named for Canadian analytical chemist and academic
- Waverly Public School
- Woodcrest Public School
- Altona Forest Public School
- Bayview Heights Public School
- Claremont Public School
- Elizabeth B. Phin Public School
- Fairport Beach Public School
- Frenchman's Bay Public School
- Gandatsetiagon Public School
- Glengrove Public School
- Grandview Public School
- Highbush Public School
- Maple Ridge Public School
- Rosebank Road Public School
- Sir. J.A. MacDonald Public School - named after Canada's first Prime Minister
- Valley Farm Public School
- Vaughan Willard Public School
- Westcreek Public School
- William Dunbar Public School
- Cartwright Central Public School
- Epsom Public School - Oldest school in the DDSB
- Greenbank Public School
- Prince Albert Public School
- R.H. Cornish Public School
- S.A. Cawker Public School
- Goodwood Public School
- Joseph Gould Public School - former reeve, Member of Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, farmer, businessman
- Quaker Village Public School
- Scott Central Public School
- Uxbridge Public School
- Bellwood Public School
- Blair Ridge Public School
- Brooklin Village Public School
- Captain Michael Vandenbos Public School - Snowbirds pilot who died in accident in 1998
- C.E. Broughton Public School
- Colonel Farewell Public School
- Chris Hadfield Public School
- Dr. Robert Thornton Public School - named for Presbyterian minister and superintendent of education in Whitby Township
- E.A. Fairman Public School
- Fallingbrook Public School
- Glen Dhu Public School
- Jack Miner Public School - named for Canadian conservationist
- John Dryden Public School - named for farmer and reeve of Whitby
- Julie Payette Public School - named for Canadian astronaut, engineer and current governor general of Canada
- Meadowcrest Public School
- Ormiston Public School
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Public School - named for former Canadian Prime Minister
- Pringle Creek Public School
- Robert Munsch Public School - name for Canadian children author
- Sir Samuel Steele Public School - named for Canadian soldier and NWMP officer
- Sir William Stephenson Public School - named for Canadian soldier, airman, businessman, inventor, spymaster
- West Lynde Public School
- Whitby Shores Public School
- Williamsburg Public School
- Winchester Public School