Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est | |
Native Name: | (Centre-East French Catholic School Board) |
Region: | Ontario |
Country: | Canada |
Location: | 4000 Labelle Street, Ottawa K1J 1A1 |
Coordinates: | 45.4218°N -75.6342°W |
Superintendent: | Jason Dupuis[1] Danielle Chatelain Eugénie Congi Guy Dubois Jean-François Bard Marie-France Paquette |
Free Label: | Chair of the Board |
Free Text: | Johanne Lacombe[2] |
Free Label2: | Vice-chair of the Board |
Free Text2: | Daniel Boudria |
Free Label3: | Director of Education |
Free Text3: | Réjan Sirois Marc Bertrand (Associate)[3] |
Free Label4: | Elected trustees |
Free Text4: | Brigitte Pilon Anouk Tremblay Johanne Lacombe Diane Doré Monique Briand Daniel Boudria Denis Poirier André Thibodeau Chad Marriage Diane Burns Robert Lemelin |
Schools: | 41 elementary schools 10 high schools 1 school for adults |
Budget: | CA$226[4] million (2010-2011) |
District Id: | B67334 |
Students: | 21,000 |
The Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE, "Centre-East French Catholic School Board"), formerly known as the Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est (CECLFCE), is Ontario's largest French-language school board. The CECCE operates 41 elementary schools, 10 high schools, and a school for adults.[5] Over 21,000 students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 attend CECCE schools. The board employs approximately 2,000 teachers and professionals and it covers an area of 35,615 km2, including the City of Ottawa.[6] Its headquarters are in the Gloucester area of Ottawa.[7]
The predecessor school district, the Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française de la région d'Ottawa-Carleton (CECLF), had its headquarters at the current CECCE headquarters; previously, Gloucester was a separate municipality.[8]