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Posted On Tuesday, 11 November, 2025

To ensure the safety of students and staff, all Elgin & Middlesex County   Thames Valley schools  are CLOSED today, Nov. 11, 2025, due to inclement weather.
On-site EarlyON Centres and Child Care Centres are closed. Before/After School Programs are closed. 
All City of London and Oxford County schools remain OPEN.
The Education Centre and Distribution Centre remain OPEN.
Students can access independent learning...

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Posted On Wednesday, 01 October, 2025

The Thames Valley District School Board is offering tips and resources to help students, families, and school communities stay safe online as part of ‘Cyber Security Awareness Month’ throughout October.  
As part of this effort, teachers and schools within the Board will receive resources they can use in their classrooms to talk about cybersecurity.
“Cybersecurity threats represent a real danger for everyone in our board. That’s why we have...

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Posted On Thursday, 25 September, 2025

With students back in school, and increased vehicle traffic around all its schools, the Thames Valley District School Board would like to remind students, parents, and drivers about the ABCs.  
A lways B e C areful when it comes to driving, walking, or crossing near schools.   
Here are some ways to keep yourself, and others, safe when near one of the many schools in our area.   
For drivers and cyclists  
Slow down when...

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Posted On Monday, 25 August, 2025

Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) has released a new Creating Safe and Caring Schools Policy that promotes positive, caring relationships between all members of the school community and empowers Thames Valley to become an even better place to learn, work and grow.   This includes the new  TVDSB Code of Conduct , created to ensure that everyone understands their rights and responsibilities as members of their school community.   The TVDSB Code...
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Posted On Monday, 28 July, 2025

The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) is taking proactive and strategic steps to navigate the financial challenges outlined in the preliminary 2025-2026 budget, while ensuring that student achievement and well-being remain top priorities.
The 2024-2025 school year is projected to end with a deficit of $32 million, driven largely by increased costs related to absences in addition to other staffing pressures. The 2025-2026 budget incorporates significant measures to...

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