Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board

The Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board (known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 30B prior to 1999[2]) administers separate school Catholic education for an area of 11,653 km2 (4,499 sq mi) in central Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are in North Bay.

Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board
Location
1000 High Street
North Bay, Ontario
P1B 6S6

North Bay, West Nipissing, Powassan, Mattawa, and Corbeil

Canada
District information
SuperintendentsPaula Mann & Jody Weller
Chair of the boardLeo de Jourdan
Schools11 elementary
1 secondary
1 Student Success/St. Joseph Adult Education
BudgetCA$50 million
District IDB29017
Students and staff
Students2686[1]
Other information
Director of EducationAnna Marie Bitonti
Elected trusteesJohn Willemsen
Linda Jamieson
Leo de Jourdan
Jacques Bégin
Shawn Fitzsimmons
Barbara McCool
Judy Manitowabi
Websitewww.npsc.ca

Schools

The board manages 11 elementary schools and one Student Success/St. Joseph Adult Education one secondary school.

Elementary schools

  • Holy cross
  • Mother St. Bride
  • Our Lady of Fatima
  • Our Lady of Sorrows
  • St. Alexander
  • St. Francis
  • St. Gregory
  • St. Hubert
  • St. Luke
  • St. Theresa
  • St. Victor

Secondary school

  • St. Joseph-Scollard Hall (SJSH) was created in 1985 through the merger of Scollard Hall (boys) and St. Joseph/St. Mary's Academy (girls). The teachers today are mostly Catholic men and women, many of whom were former students of the schools.[3]
  • 1 Student Success/St. Joseph Adult Education.[4]
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