the district school board has 89 schools: 73 elementary schools, 13 secondary schools with associated intermediate schools, and 3
adult/
alternative learning centres. Secondary schools enroll grades 9–12; associated intermediate schools enroll grades 6–8 or 7–8.
Elementary schools • Apsley Central Public School,
Apsley • Baltimore Public School,
Baltimore • Beatrice Strong Public School,
Port Hope • Brighton Public School,
Brighton • Buckhorn Public School,
Buckhorn • Burnham Public School,
Cobourg • Camborne Public School, Cobourg • Central Public School,
Bowmanville • Charles Bowman Public School, Bowmanville • Chemong Public School,
Bridgenorth • Colborne Public School,
Colborne • Courtice North Public School,
Courtice • C. R. Gummow Public School, Cobourg • Dr. Emily Stowe Public School, Courtice • Dr. G. J. MacGillivray Public School, Courtice • Dr. Ross Tilley Public School, Bowmanville • Duke of Cambridge Public School, Bowmanville • Edmison Heights Public School,
Peterborough • Enniskillen Public School,
Enniskillen • Ganaraska Trail Public School,
Port Hope • Grafton Public School,
Grafton • Hampton Junior Public School,
Hampton • Harold Longworth Public School, Bowmanville • Hastings Public School,
Hastings • Havelock-Belmont Public School,
Havelock • Highland Heights Public School, Peterborough • Hillcrest Public School,
Campbellford • James Strath Public School, Peterborough • John M. James Public School, Bowmanville • Kaawaate East City Public School, Peterborough • Kawartha Heights Public School, Peterborough • Keith Wightman Public School, Peterborough • Kent Public School, Campbellford • Lakefield Intermediate Public School,
Lakefield • Lydia Trull Public School, Courtice • M. J. Hobbs Senior Public School, Hampton • Merwin Greer Public School, Cobourg • Millbrook South Cavan Public School,
Millbrook • Murray Centennial Public School,
Trenton • Newcastle Public School,
Newcastle • North Cavan Public School,
Cavan • North Hope Central Public School,
Campbellcroft • North Shore Public School,
Keene • Northumberland Hills Public School,
Castleton • Norwood District Public School,
Norwood • Orono Public School,
Orono • Otonabee Valley Public School, Peterborough • Percy Centennial Public School,
Warkworth • Plainville Public School,
Gore's Landing • Prince of Wales Public School, Peterborough • Queen Elizabeth Public School, Peterborough • Queen Mary Public School, Peterborough • R. F. Downey Public School, Peterborough • Roger Neilson Public School, Peterborough • Roseneath Public School,
Roseneath • S. T. Worden Public School, Courtice • Smithfield Public School, Brighton • Spring Valley Public School, Brighton • Stockdale Public School,
Frankford • Terry Fox Public School, Cobourg • Vincent Massey Public School, Bowmanville • Warsaw Public School,
Warsaw • Waverley Public School, Bowmanville • Westmount Public School, Peterborough
Continuing education centres • Clarington Centre for Individual Studies,
Bowmanville • Northumberland Centre for Individual Studies,
Cobourg • Peterborough Alternative and Continuing Education Program,
Peterborough French immersion classes are offered in 14 elementary schools, an extended French program in 3 elementary schools, and an
Anishinaabemowin language program in 5 schools. The Pines Senior Public School and
Clarke High School in
Newcastle are to be replaced with a new K–12 school building on a different site. The
Ontario Ministry of Education has also approved funding for a new elementary school in
Millbrook. == Trustees ==