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== Education == English-language public education for kindergarten through secondary school grades in Essex County is administered by the [[Greater Essex County District School Board]], along with the [[Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board]] which oversees English-language Catholic education. French-language public and Catholic education are overseen by the [[Conseil scolaire Viamonde]] and the [[Conseil scolaire catholique Providence]], respectively. The scope of all of these organizations includes both the County and the City of Windsor. Prior to 1998, the [[Essex County Board of Education]] operated Anglophone secular public schools. === Elementary === Leamington has five public elementary schools, Margaret D. Bennie, Queen Elizabeth, Gore Hill, [[Mount Carmel - Blytheswood Public School]] and East Mersea. Leamington has two Catholic elementary schools: Cardinal Carter Middle School and Saint Louis. Leamington also has one French speaking Catholic School, St. Michel. South Shore Christian School is a private elementary school located in Leamington. Leamington has two main school boards, the Greater Essex County District School Board and the Windsor-Essex Catholic School Board. Queen of Peace Catholic Elementary School faced closure in February 2016, but was since converted to Cardinal Carter Catholic Middle School.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Veneza |first1=Ricardo |title=Queen Of Peace Now Facing Closure |url=http://blackburnnews.com/windsor/windsor-news/2016/02/09/queen-of-peace-now-facing-closure/ |access-date=November 26, 2018 |publisher=Blackburn News |date=February 9, 2016}}</ref> Mill Street Public School was permanently closed at the conclusion of the 2016β2017 school year.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mill Street Public School will close despite emotional pleas from students |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/mill-street-public-school-will-close-despite-emotional-pleas-from-students-1.4153035 |access-date=November 26, 2018 |publisher=CBC News Windsor |date=June 9, 2017}}</ref> === Secondary === Leamington has three secondary schools: [[Leamington District Secondary School]] (public), [[Cardinal Carter Catholic High School (Leamington)|Cardinal Carter Catholic High School]], and U.M.E.I. (United Mennonite Education Institute).
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