Education and Training
Colleges
Kemptville Campus Education and Community Centre
An educational and multi-use facility serving the community of North Grenville and surrounding Area. It is home to TR Leger School of Adult Learning and École élémentaire publique Rivière-Rideau. Also located at Kemptville Campus is Ecole Catholique Sainte-Margeurite-Bourgeoys - Pavillon Kemptville.
The Campus is 630 acres with 17 main buildings, as well as woodlands, cropland, wetland, greenspace, green houses, an agroforestry centre and maple bush, trails, and other buildings - sports facilities, residence, and catering facilities.
St. Lawrence College
This tri-campus college has locations in Brockville and in neighbouring Kingston and Cornwall and serves a wide catchment area. Careers in business, health sciences, skilled trades and apprenticeships, community services, computer and engineering technology, applied arts and music, Police Foundations and Justice, hospitality and culinary arts.
TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education
TR Leger provides educational services to people over the age of 19. Citizenship courses are also offered twice each year in preparation for the Canadian citizenship exam.
For more information call (613) 342-1127, extension 211.
Schools, Boards and Academies
Brockville Montessori School
Montessori encompasses a Montessori philosophy by which children are allowed to develop at their own pace in an environment using carefully formulated materials giving children the opportunity to learn by choice and by discovery. This program is for preschoolers.
Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario
The board operates 50 schools within its borders, including 40 elementary and 10 secondary schools. French immersion throughout the board and has full-day, every day kindergarten.
Conseil des écoles catholique du Centre-Est
The board operates three French Catholic Schools in Leeds Grenville, and offers licensed child care centres in Kemptville and Brockville.
Fulford Academy
The Academy offers an environment where international ESL (English as a Second Language) students aged 11 to 17 can prepare linguistically, academically and culturally for a smooth transition into prestigious Canadian and American boarding schools.
Heritage Community Christian School
Located in Addison, north of Brockville, this school is operated and managed by parents, teachers and supporters. The association elects a board of directors, which sets policies for the school's operation and hires faculty and staff. The school, which is a member of the Ontario Alliance of Christian Schools, is a corporation funded through parental tuition, along with membership support and charitable donations.
Merrick Preparatory School
Located in historic Merrickville, Ontario, the Merrick Preparatory School offers focused academic attention and small class sizes to students from around the globe. The private school is the recipient of the 2021 Secondary Learning International Impact Award, a world title bestowed through the PIEoneer Awards where the school was judged by a panel of 43 international education experts, educators and educational services providers.
St. Lawrence Academy
This school opened in 2007 and was established by teachers and parents as an independent elementary school focused on "academic excellence delivered with Christian values." It offers classes from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. The school moved to the former St. Mark's School in Prescott in September 2011.
Upper Canada District School Board
Operates 103 schools in its broader region, including 81 elementary and 22 secondary schools. French immersion programming and has a Ready 2 Learn Early Learning Program (ELP). ELP offers full-time learning during the core school day for four- and five-year-olds.