Thames Valley District School Board

The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB; known as English-language Public District School Board No. 11 prior to 1999[4]) is a public school board in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It was created on January 1, 1998, by the amalgamation of the Elgin County Board of Education, The Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education, and Oxford County Board of Education.

Thames Valley District School Board
TVDSB
Location
Greater London and all of Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford Counties
Canada
Coordinates42°59′47″N 81°12′24″W / 42.9965°N 81.2067°W / 42.9965; -81.2067
District information
MottoWe build each student's tomorrow, every day.
Schools184, 30 secondary, 154 elementary
BudgetCA $1.1 billion [1]
Students and staff
Students80k[2]
Other information
Chair of the BoardBeth Mai
Vice-chair of the BoardDave Cripps
Director of EducationMark Fisher
Elected trustees15: 6 representing London; 2 each for Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford; 1 Indigenous representative; 3 non-voting student trustees[3]).
Websitewww.tvdsb.ca

The TVDSB serves an area over 7,000 square kilometres which includes urban, suburban and rural communities. It spans three counties and includes the cities of London, St. Thomas, and Woodstock, plus the towns of Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, and Strathroy-Caradoc, as well as several smaller towns and villages.

In 2006, the Board administered 184 schools (154 elementary and 30 secondary schools). They also provide alternative education programs for approximately 40,000 students through adult day school, continuing education, general interest, night school and summer school courses. Four future elementary schools in southwest London, northwest London, Woodstock, and Belmont are currently under construction or are in planning stages.[5][6] Extensions and renovations to Eagle Heights, Aldborough, and River Heights public schools are currently underway.[7][8]

History

The Thames Valley District School Board was the setting of R v. Jarvis, 2019 SCC 10[9] a precedent-setting case of voyeurism in Canada.[10] In 2021, the Thames Valley District School Board was named as a defendant in a civil lawsuit related to the sexually inappropriate behaviour of one of its teachers, Ryan Jarvis.[11] Jarvis filmed at least 27 teenage students with a spy camera while he was an English teacher at H.B. Beal Secondary School. He used a camera concealed in a pen to film his female students' breasts. Jarvis became the first person in Canada to serve jail time for a voyeurism conviction. Jarvis' teaching license was revoked following his conviction.[12]

In 2021, Lawrence Thompson, a custodian at a TVDSB elementary school, was found guilty of four counts of kidnapping and sexual assault of a four-year-old girl.[13] During the investigation in 2018, the school board indicated it would fully cooperate with police and local law enforcement authorities. However, the TVDSB declined to provide a list of schools that the janitor previously worked at.[14]

List of schools

The following is a list of the schools administered by the TVDSB and their towns/city:

Public schools

Secondary schools

See also

References