One of the francophone schools operated by the board was the Ecole Sacre Coeur, which first opened in 1891 in a building basement and moved to its own facility in 1896.
The schools, however, were re-privatized in 1985 and 1994 (although De La Salle spent almost 7 years with the board).
In addition, three high schools such as Brother Edmund Rice, Marian Academy, and Regina Pacis were run by the Metropolitan Separate School Board.
Both schools were closed between 2001 and 2002 due to low enrolment and the facilities were later reused.
Also there was a Don Bosco which was also closed in 2017 due to low enrolment and as well was reused.