Northwest Catholic District School Board
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The Northwest Catholic District School Board have their corporate office in Fort Frances, Ontario
Fort Frances, Ontario
Fort Frances is a town in, and the seat of, Rainy River District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The population as of the 2006 census was 8,103 and Fort Frances' population peaked in 1971 at 9,947...

, and their business office in Dryden, Ontario
Dryden, Ontario
Dryden is the second-largest city in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located on Wabigoon Lake. It is the smallest community in the province of Ontario designated as a city...

. There are five schools in this school board: Our Lady of the Way School in Stratton, Ontario; Sacred Heart School in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Sioux Lookout is a town in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It has a population of 5,336 and an elevation of 1280 ft / 390 m. Known locally as the "Hub of the North", it is serviced by the Sioux Lookout Airport, Highway 72, and the Sioux Lookout railway station...

; St. Joseph's School in Dryden, Ontario
Dryden, Ontario
Dryden is the second-largest city in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located on Wabigoon Lake. It is the smallest community in the province of Ontario designated as a city...

; St. Patrick's School in Atikokan
Atikokan, Ontario
Atikokan is a township in the District of Rainy River in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. In 2006, the population was 3,293. The town is one of the main entry points into Quetico Provincial Park and promotes itself as the "Canoeing Capital of Canada"...

, and St. Francis School and St. Michael's School in Fort Frances.

TNCDSB amalgamated the Atikokan Roman Catholic Separate School Board
Atikokan Roman Catholic Separate School Board
The Atikokan Roman Catholic Separate School Board was a school authority in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was the school district administrator for Roman Catholic schools in Atikokan, Ontario, with approximately 150 students....

as of September 1, 2009.

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