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School:White Oaks Secondary School
1330 Montclair Drive
Oakville,Ontario L6H 1Z5
Phone:(905) 845-5200
Fax:(905) 845-9136
GPS(Latitude,Longitude): 43.4646892150513,-79.7008233

Halton District School Board
2050 Guelph Line
Burlington, Ontario, L7P 5A8
Phone: (905)335-3663
Fax: (905)335-3663
School Website,School Grades : 9 to 12,    Public,English program,French Immersion program,IB program

School Notes:
The IB Diploma Program is a comprehensive two year program that takes place in the last 2 years of high school - Grades 11 & 12.

As of Oct 30, 2024, the redirection of secondary students that live north of Dundas Street in Oakville will be temporarily suspended until further notice.
Updates will be posted on the Temporary Redirections page at www.hdsb.ca. For more information, please contact the Planning Department at 905-335-3663.
EQAO Ranking :
The best way to understand a school's performance is to get more infomation from the school by talking with the school's teachers and princial as we appreciate every school is unique. The data used for EQAO ranking are the data provided on the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) web site at https://www.eqao.com.

The overall rating/score is driven by EQAO shows how well students have met curriculum expectations. Some important aspects that create a good learning environment are not be included.
2023-2024 G9(Grade 9, Rank/Total):11/2605-Year Average percentile score : 92Good
    Good    Average    Poor    NA
** Trends for a small school or boards are hard to interpret. Instead of reading the graph, talking to the school is more accurate.
The report card is based on the results for all students at or above the province standard. It doesn't include no data and 'exempt' categories. NA may indicate the number of students participating is fewer than 10.
2023-2024 OSSLT(Rank/Total):72/2635-Year Average percentile score : 76Good
    Good    Average    Poor    NA
** Trends for a small school or boards are hard to interpret. Instead of reading the graph, talking to the school is more accurate.
The report card is based on the results for all students at or above the province standard. It doesn't include no data and 'exempt' categories. NA may indicate the number of students participating is fewer than 10.
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