Braeburn Junior School's Mission Statement
Student Sucess
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Community Engagement
As well, staff, students, parents and community resources such as Etobicoke Children's Centre work together to create a caring, supportive school environment where all members can achieve their full potential.
Literacy
Numeracy
Our staff work collaboratively to implement high yield strategies such as the three part lesson and use of manipulative materials to enhance mathematical understanding
Pathways
- to develop character education
- to use daily school planners with all students in grades 1 to 5
- to celebrate student learning through assemblies, displays, parent evenings and publication of articles in the school newsletter
Student Life - Where You Belong
GO TEAM
- respect others, self and property; respect the right of all students to learn and all teachers to teach;
- demonstrate good manners, courtesy and basic life skills;
- be honest and responsible for actions; solve and prevent problems; do their best and work to their capabilities;
- be safe; speak appropriately using respectful language, tone and
body language; and actively participate in making Braeburn a great place.
WHAT SETS US APART
TecTechnology is becoming an increasingly important aspect of school life. At Braeburn we have taken steps to infuse technology in teaching and learning. Students are growing up in a digital age. Therefore, we continuously provide them with opportunities to learn with computers as they learn content related to curriculum objectives. Our teachers are using technology to assist them in teaching to engage students and support student success.
- interactive whiteboards in almost every class
- mobile lab of notebooks
- pods of iPads in every class
- wireless access to the internet
PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
- Literacy program parent partnerships
- Fundraising initiatives
- Literacy, Numeracy, Safe School, Anti-racist & Equity,
- Fundraising
- Braeburn Neighbourhood Place
- York University, Humber College and George Brown College
- Etobicoke Children's Centre
- Toronto Police Department - classroom programs
- Toronto Fire Department
- The Elms Junior Middle School
- Toronto Public Libraries
- Toronto Public Health Department