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DSBN Academy

2011 establishments in CanadaBuildings and structures in St. CatharinesEducation in St. CatharinesEducational institutions established in 2011High schools in the Regional Municipality of Niagara
Middle schools in Ontario

The DSBN Academy, less formally known as The Academy is a public high school and middle school (grades 6-12) in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Louth Street and is part of the District School Board of Niagara. The DSBN Academy accepts students from anywhere in the Niagara Region. The school's program is designed to provide additional academic support for students from low-income backgrounds to better prepare them for post-secondary education.

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DSBN Academy
Louth Street, St. Catharines

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DSBN Academy

Louth Street 130
L2S 2T4 St. Catharines
Ontario, Canada
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District School Board of Niagara

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academy.dsbn.org

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