Our School

Cartier Public School serves some 350 students in grades Junior Kindergarten to Grade Eight, and is situated on 9.5 acres in the Lockwood Park subdivision of London.  Cartier was built in 1967 as a Centennial School and was named after one of the Fathers of Confederation. The school replaced the O'Dell School built in the mid 1840's.  In 1967, the subdivision contained only single family homes; by 1996 apartments and townhouses completed the subdivision.

Students at Cartier represent many cultures, from around the world.  Our school colours are Gold and Black.

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