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Program: ESL (English as a Second Language) - St Thomas  
Organization: Thames Valley District School Board
Phone Numbers: 519-452-2660 ext 969715
Email: esl@tvdsb.ca
Website: www.tvdsb.ca/esl
Address:
c/o G.A. Wheable
70 Jacqueline St
London, ON
N5Z 3P7
Intersection: Jacqueline St and Thompson Rd
Location: London (Southeast)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm
Service Description: General and specialty classes: 
  • literacy ESL - for learners not literate in their first language
  • language for the retail profession
  • language for the workplace
  • citizenship preparation - offered to landed immigrants who have been living in Canada at least 2 years (test can be taken at 3 years)
  • preparation for university/professional testing
Fees: Free
Application: Call or drop-in to records centre
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Students * children and youth of public school ratepayers
Languages: English
Language Note: Interpretation available upon request * provides French language education and resources * for French service contact Helen Griffin (ext 20411)
Area(s) Served: London, Middlesex, Elgin, and Oxford
See Also: English/French as a Second Language (ESL/FSL) Training Programs

This information was last completely updated on 10/17/2023

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