
In this School Guide, you'll find out more about the schools children in this neighbourhood can attend, including public, Catholic, and private schools.
The Queen Street Corridor is in south central Brampton, a corridor straddling Queen St from roughly Centre St in the west to Bramalea Rd in the east. This area is an extension of the downtown core to the west, and includes commercial areas, and an area of townhomes and single-detached homes in the west end, with high-rises in the west end. The Corridor has seen extensive redevelopment and revitalization since approximately 2010. This neighbourhood includes the Bramalea City Centre and Donald M. Chinguacousy Park, both of which also underwent redevelopment and revitalization, including a new transit terminal at Bramalea City Centre. Many changes and improvements were also made to the transportation system in this area, including new rapid transit. As well, six new condominium projects were completed, to bring more residents to the downtown and central area.
Queen Street Corridor Schools
Queen Street Corridor has elementary special programs and secondary special programs. There are 21 public schools, 10 Catholic schools, and 5 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Islamic, French Immersion, Fine Arts, International Baccalaureate, and Vocational.
Public Schools
21
Catholic Schools
10
Private Schools
5
Public
- Clark Boulevard PS
- Madoc Drive PS
- Hanover PS
- North Park SS
- Harold F Loughin PS
- Agnes Taylor PS
- Nibi Emosaawdang PS
- Central Peel SS
- Williams Parkway Sr PS
- William G. Davis Sr PS
- É Élém Le Flambeau
- Turner Fenton SS
- Aloma Crescent PS
- Balmoral Drive Sr PS
- Birchbank PS
- Helen Wilson PS
- Gordon Graydon Sr PS
- Bramalea SS
- Sir Winston Churchill PS
- ÉS Jeunes sans frontières
- ÉÉ Carrefour des Jeunes
Catholic
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.