Cambridge Public School
Cambridge Public School, located east of Embrun, Ontario, Canada, has a school population of about 200 students. It is the main Upper Canada District School Board elementary school for Embrun, Casselman, Limoges and St. Albert. This school is named Cambridge because it is located in the former Cambridge Township which is now merged with The Nation.
Cambridge Public School has classrooms for students from Kindergarten to Sixth Grade.
Although there are several thousand kids in the area, most of them go to religious or francophone schools.
The school was first built in 1977 and was originally made out of tin. However, in the 2002-2003 school year, the school was reconstructed using brick. The school cost 2.5 million dollars to construct.
The school has classrooms for each grade to divide into. Some classes are split into two grades, and others are single grade classrooms. Currently, there are three portable buildings being used as additional classrooms as the school population continues to grow.
The school offers a French immersion program which has the children split their day between both English and French studies. A core English program is also available.
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Coordinates: 45°17′34″N 75°13′10″W / 45.2929°N 75.2194°W