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Best Schools in Chatham

Chatham has 15 publicly reported schools — 12 elementary and 3 secondary. John Uyen Sep S is currently the top-ranked school in Chatham with a score of 8.2 out of 10. Rankings below use our Balanced methodology — EQAO academics, three-year improvement, student experience, and programs weighted together. You can set your own weights or compare schools side by side.

15

Schools

12

Elementary

3

Secondary

$68,500

Median household income

Top elementary schools in Chatham

Ranked by Balanced score · rank is among all Ontario elementary schools

1John Uyen Sep S

St. Clair Catholic District School Board · Ontario rank #357

8.2
2Indian Creek Road

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #850

7.3
3King George VI

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #1798

6.1
4Gregory Drive

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #1948

5.9
5St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic School

St. Clair Catholic District School Board · Ontario rank #2034

5.8
6É Sép Sainte-Marie

Conseil scolaire catholique Providence · Ontario rank #2034

5.8
7St. Angela Merici Catholic School

St. Clair Catholic District School Board · Ontario rank #2273

5.5
8McNaughton Avenue

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #2797

4.9
9Winston Churchill

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #2876

4.8
10Queen Elizabeth II

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #3354

3.7
11Tecumseh

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #3485

3.3
12Victor Lauriston

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #3583

2.8

Top secondary schools in Chatham

Ranked by Balanced score · rank is among all Ontario secondary schools

1Ursuline College (The Pines) S

St. Clair Catholic District School Board · Ontario rank #335

6.4
2Chatham-Kent SS

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #584

4.9
3John McGregor SS

Lambton Kent District School Board · Ontario rank #706

4.6

Scores are calculated from public data (EQAO, Statistics Canada, Ontario Ministry of Education) for the 2024–25 school year. Small score differences should be treated as ties. See the methodology.