What is SDCI?
SDCI is a public district secondary school within the Thames Valley District School Board. It has approximately 1250 students and 90 teachers. Our students come from the local township of Strathroy-Caradoc as well as Mount Brydges and surrounding rural areas. SDCI offers a full academic program to a wide variety of students.
What is the history of Strathroy public school?
Public secondary education in Strathroy dates back to 1861. On September 3, 2002 over 1000 students, staff and alumni walked with our director, Bill Bryce from the old school site at 96 Kittridge Street some 3.2 kilometres to our new building at 361 Second Street.
Why choose Strathroy-Caradoc school?
Our students graduate in order to enter university, college or the work place. We are proud of our school and its long history of providing a first class education to the citizens of Strathroy-Caradoc. We are proud of our many famous graduates from Sir Arthur Currie to J.T. Shotwell.
How many students and teachers does SDCI have?
It has approximately 1250 students and 90 teachers. Our students come from the local township of Strathroy-Caradoc as well as Mount Brydges and surrounding rural areas. SDCI offers a full academic program to a wide variety of students.