Schools à Brantford, ON

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10 Blackfriar Lane, Brantford, N3R 6C5

+1 519-759-8682
Welcome to the Brier Park Public School website. We are pleased to have our website which we hope will become a source of information to our parents. Please feel free to e-mail any feedback and suggestions to help us improve our communication. At Brier Park, students and staff work together with the school community to build students' academic skills, their social skills and their self-knowledge. Our motto is, "A Community Where Everyone can learn, is safe and is respected. We believe, "It takes a community to make our school the best place to be." Staff and students are looking forward to a great school year, 2017-2018. Together, we can make it happen! Brier Park School provides opportunities and encouragement for all children to reach their potential - academically, socially, physically and emotionally. We believe that all students are responsible for their behaviour and capable of making appropriate choices. Our goal is to foster a sense of self-esteem and self-discipline in our students. It is the responsibility of teachers and parents to encourage and reinforce appropriate behaviour and good decision-making. The safety of others and their right to learn at school are prime considerations. Click here to download the Brier Park Student Handbook Grand Erie has in place a Code of Digital Citizenship. Our goal is to protect our students and have students respect and be responsible in a Digital World. Click here to view Grand Erie's Code of Digital Citizenship. Internet Safety Site and Class Focus (Gr. 4-6) Kids Help Phone

60 Ashgrove Avenue, Brantford, N3R 6E5

+1 519-752-9610
Welcome back to another school year. We are looking forward to making 2009 - 2010 the best year yet at Cedarland. A special welcome is extended to our new families and to our new staff members. We know that you will find the Cedarland family welcoming and invite you to become involved in the many activities planned this year. "A sharing and caring learning community" To provide an environment where all students are challenged and supported to achieve academic excellence, personal responsibility and social leadership. Our Beliefs

41 Ellenson Drive, Brantford, N3R 3E7

+1 519-759-4570
Welcome to Centennial Grand-Woodlands! Centennial-Grand Woodlands School is situated in the north end of Brantford, ON. We have a vibrant neighbourhood and we share our space with the City of Brantford and Centennial Park. Centennial-Grand Woodlands School is committed to providing a safe, nurturing, educational environment where students are encouraged to develop academic, social and personal skills. We have 185 students from JK - Gr 8. We are also blessed with a number of classes and opportunities for a variety of students spanning the intellectual spectrum. CGW is a great place to learn, grow and contribute to many worthwhile causes. Our staff and students benefit from an excellent School Council and many wonderful volunteers. Connecting with us! Please LIKE us on Facebook at Centennial-Grand Woodlands. You can also follow the school on Twitter @CentennialGw. Share your good news stories for CGW at CGW_GEDSB Student Use of Electronic Devices If students choose to bring their electronic devices to school they are responsible for the appropriate use of those devices. Every student using an electronic device on our network must have on file here at the school the Acceptable Use of Technology form that was sent home the second week of school. Each classroom will outline for students the expectations around use of technology in the classroom.

68 North Park Street, Brantford, N3R 4J9

+1 519-752-1422
We operate on the balanced day, which includes 2 forty minute nutrition breaks. The school schedule is as follows. Grandview School was first opened in 1912 and has endured in our community for more than 100 years! We are a Kindergarten to grade 8 school of approximately 175 students, including an Autism Spectrum Disorder Class and a large intermediate population due to the fact that we integrate the grade 7 & 8 students from Graham Bell School into our school. The school is built on 5 different levels so we are not wheel-chair accessible but if you need assistance to enter the school, please let us know in advance. We also have a before and after school program operated by the Boys and Girls Club of Brantford. Community volunteers distribute healthy snacks to all students every Tuesday and Thursday. There is a high expectation for student achievement and behaviour. We focus on character attributes each month and educate students on responsibility and strategies to stop bullying. We have a caring and committed staff who are very diverse....sharing their strengths in academics, athletics, technology and school spirit. We are the home of “The Grizzlies” and proudly represent our school in many board sponsored events. We have an active parents group called Parent Involvement Team (PIT) who meet each month and support our students in many ways. Children respond well to routine, and reading is something that you and your child can look forward to every day. By taking the time to read with your child and spend time talking about the content, you are showing that reading is important, valued and fun to do. Try to read with your child as often as possible. With older children, discuss what your child is reading with them. You may also wish to share what you are reading with them. This is excellent role modeling. It is the single most important thing you can do to help your child learn at school. It will also allow you to spend high-quality time together and to develop a st…

33 White Oaks Avenue, Brantford, N3R 8N8

+1 519-756-5173
Principal's Message Welcome! Greenbrier is an amazing place where great things happen! As Principal of Greenbrier School, I will work diligently with parents, staff and students to foster an atmosphere that promotes a life-long passion for learning. Our ‘learning community’ will be characterized by academic excellence, trust, respect, open communication, and community involvement; a great foundation on which to support school improvement and student success. As we work towards our mission, preparing students to be independent life long learners, ready for the challenges of the 21st century, this quotation, one my favourites, says it all, "School is a building with four walls and tomorrow inside." (Barbara Knight) As educators, we challenge ourselves everyday to foster a learning environment that promotes the freedom to wonder, to ask, to explore, and to imagine. We strive daily to create an atmosphere where students are accepted for their talents and individual uniqueness. We endeavor to develop engaging, relevant learning opportunities and a positive school climate that instills character traits of Respect, Responsibility, Inclusiveness, Compassion, Integrity, Perseverance, Humility and Collaboration. We share in the responsibility of creating a school that promotes high academic achievement, and a safe and inclusive school climate. Each day brings new challenges and opportunities for all of us. I feel very fortunate to be working with wonderful students, parents and staff who give the best of themselves today, to create a better world for tomorrow. Student Handbook Each year our students may purchase a Greenbrier Student Agenda. Inside the agenda are a number of pages that provide important information for our students and their families. We encourage our students to learn to use the agenda for their personal organization. We also use the agendas to communicate with parents/guardians and hope that you will take a few minutes each evening to review the agenda with…

62 Queensway Drive, Brantford, N3R 4W8

(519) 752-2296 ext. 125000
Welcome to James Hillier Public School James Hillier School is located in Brantford Ontario. It currently has approximately 300 students from Kindergarten to Grade 8, New Visions (Autism) and Woodview classes. James Hillier School was opened in 1950 and recently celebrated its 65th anniversary. The school is named after Dr. James Hillier.

21 Preston Boulevard, Brantford, N3T 5B1

+1 519-753-0390
It is a pleasure to welcome each student and family to Lansdowne-Costain School. By working together as parents, students and staff we can ensure the best possible educational opportunities for our children. Lansdowne-Costain School strives to create positive spaces for students. We try very hard to educate all based on their needs and strengths. At Lansdowne-Costain we want Success for Every Student! Go Lions! Darryl Casey - Principal Lansdowne-Costain Elementary and Twitter - @lan_lions

60 Tecumseh Street, Brantford, N3S 2B5

+1 519-753-2910
Secondary Schools, elementary school, School

43 Cambridge Drive, Brantford, N3R 5E3

+1 519-753-7727
Click to access the Student Handbook. Please refrain from crossing the teacher parking lot in the morning and at dismissal times. Please use the Drop Off/Pickup area to drop off your child in the morning and pick up your child in the evening. Your child can be dropped off near the yellow posts in the morning near the playground area. As well, at night, your child can wait there for you. Primary students that are walkers are being dismissed through the front door. Junior and intermediate students are being dismissed to the back playground area. Bus students wait in the front hall and are escorted to our bus loading area at the front of the school.

33 Dowden Avenue, Brantford, N3T 0A3

(519) 752-8814 ext. 160000
It gives me great pleasure, as Principal of Edith Monture Elementary School, to welcome you to the official Edith Monture school website. This website has been prepared in the hope that it will become for parents, students, staff and visitors to the site, a valuable source of school news and timely information. Our entire staff is committed to establishing a school environment that allows our students to flourish and grow intellectually, emotionally, and socially. We take great pride in being awarded our Lighthouse Leadership status. It is my hope that this website is valuable to your needs. Enjoy your visit! Principal D. Ouellette Leader in Me is FranklinCovey’s whole-school improvement process based on the idea that everyone can be a leader. This evidence-based approach empowers students with the leadership and life-skills they need to thrive in the 21st century. Visit the Leader in Me Blog for inspiration and resources. Learn more at leaderinme.org The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is one of the key frameworks of the Leader in Me process. The 7 Habits help students learn and apply social-emotional skills. Additionally, the 7 Habits give students and staff members a common language and are essential in building a strong leadership culture. At Edith Monture we have adopted a Boomerang Lunch policy to help make a difference to our environment. We hope to reduce waste and encourage students and their families to review and think about the way they prepare and package lunch and snack foods. All waste from your child’s snacks/lunches will be returned home. This includes all packaging, uneaten food and leftovers. Most lunch trash comes from disposable packaging of single serving food items, plastic bags and foil. It’s estimated that the average school age child using a disposable lunch produces 67 pounds of lunch waste per school year! At Edith Monture that translates into nearly 3, 000 large bags of garbage a year. This is a huge cost to the environment and to t…

39 Mount Pleasant St, Brantford, N3T 1S7

(519) 753-7453
School, Speech and Language Pathologists, Not Elsewhere Listed Yet

155 Lynden Rd, Brantford, N3R 8A7

(519) 717-8578
Schools, Dance Studios, Halls, Dance school

96 Sherwood Drive, Brantford, N3T 1N7

(519) 753-5529
Social And Human Service Organizations, School Special Purpose, écoles, Public Schools, Educational Services, Schools, spécialisée, Organization, d éducation

40 Richmond St, Brantford, N3T 3Y3

(519) 304-6881

175 Glenwood Dr, Brantford, N3S 3H1

(519) 752-1611

344 Erie Ave., Brantford, N3S 2H9

(519) 756-6505

358 Marlborough St, Brantford, N3S 4V1

(519) 756-5032
School

51 Woodman Drive, Brantford, N3S 4K3

(519) 756-5013
A Message From The Principal This year we will be working on improving our writing and math skills. Our staff will continue to improve our instructional skills in these areas, while our students will be working hard to become more competent in numeracy and literacy. At Woodman/Echo schools, character education is valued and hence our mission statement of being Everyday Heroes. We believe that if our students care about each other, make their community a better place and always give their best effort, our students will become valuable members of our society-and what more could anyone ask? We also update the calendar all the time to assist you and your families with your school organization. To find your child's teacher information, click on "classes "at the top and then your child's teacher. This will allow you to access classroom information. Call me if you have difficulty navigating the website and I will assist. We are learning how to better utilize the website as well. The best way to help your children is to stay involved with the school. Ask questions, offer feedback-help us help your children! If you have any concerns please call me at 519-756-5013 or e-mail me at greg.rowe@granderie.ca. Greg Rowe, Principal Registration Below is the form needed to register your child here at Woodman Public School. We look forward to seeing you! Please print off both sides, filling them in, and bring them with you when you register your child. Please note that in order to register a child in our school, you need to bring with you the following documents Kindergarten Registration If you have missed the registration deadline, and still are wanting to register your child for Junior Kindergarten, please note that in order to register for September, your child needs to turn four years of age by December 31st, of the same year. Please contact the school as soon as possible to register your child. Staffing of schools occurs in April/May and is based on existing and new student regis…

365 Blackburn Drive, Brantford, N3T 0G5

(519) 770-1288 ext. 162000
Support the dress code. Walter Gretzky Elementary School does not prescribe uniforms for its students or staff. Clothing should be modest and appropriately reflect modesty, comfort, and tidiness. Clothing must be suited for the weather. Student attendance is checked twice during the day. If your child will be absent or late, parents are required to phone the school. Please, phone 519-770-1288 each day of your child's absence. For your convenience, an answering machine is available and messages may be left to inform the school of your child's absence. This will assist us in providing a measure of safety in that children sent to school and who do not report to their classroom are identified quickly so parents can take action. If children are to be out of school for an extended period of time, parents are required to complete a "Temporary Out of School" form and return it to the office. Students are responsible for acquiring and completing the assignments missed during their absence. The Board of Education requires that all students who arrive at school late or leave the school early must sign in and out at the office. Parents who pick up their children during the school day for appointments must also sign their child out of the school. Parent volunteers, co-op students, maintenance workers and Board personnel are required to sign in and out. A Log Sheet is located on the counter in the office. During school trips, students will be required to ride a school bus. Riding the bus is a privilege - not a right. Co-operation on everyone's part is what makes this work for all of us. The bus driver is in charge on the bus and students must follow the driver's direction to maintain their bus privileges. Please discuss with your children the expectations for riding a bus quietly, staying in one seat, and respecting the driver. This is in the interest of all children. Students are allowed to bring cell phones to school. The use of these phones as educational tools during class t…

52 Clench Avenue, Brantford, N3T 1R6

(519) 756-4950
Agnes G. Hodge is a JK-Gr. 8 urban school with a population of approximately 445 students and 50 staff. The school was opened in 1956 in honour of Agnes G. Hodge, who started the first Home and School Association in Brantford and was one of the first women to serve on the Brant County Board of Education. The original building consisted of 6 classrooms that housed 100 students. In 2005, an addition was built to accommodate the amalgamation of students from Riverview and Ryerson Public Schools. Our school mascot is the Husky and our school colours are blue and gold. We offer a variety of clubs, sports teams and activities for students, including Glee Club, ukulele Club, First Nations, Metis and Inuit club, softball, soccer, volleyball, football, and zumba, to name a few. We have a daily snack program run by a small group of dedicated volunteers. In addition, classes participate in Roots of Empathy, the SKIP program, KELSO, 7 Habits of Highly Effective Kids; The Leader in Me and Social Justice Begins with Me. The school was opened in September 1956 in honour of Agnes G. Hodge who started the first Home and School Association in Brantford and was one of the first women to serve on the Brant County Board of Education. In 1956, the original front six classrooms were built with only four of them in use with approximately 100 students. The first principal of the school was Mr. Harold Vail (1956 – 1965). The first staff included Mrs. Marjorie Goodland, Mrs. Gladys McBride, and Mrs. Marilyn Topp. In 2005 came the expansion and renovation of Agnes G. Hodge Public School with the joining of Ryerson Public School and Riverview Heights Public School within the Grand Erie District School Board. Agnes G. Hodge Public School has adopted a philosophy that's been proven to boost grades, attendance records, stomp out bullying, and improve the general well-being of students. A Community Circle program promotes the idea that children learn to work together in a community or class in ord…

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