Gosford Public School's Mission Statement
Gosford P.S. is part of the Model Schools for Inner City Program. Our vision for student success is founded on the Five Essential Components for Model Schools: Innovative Teaching and Learning; Support services to meet the social, emotional and physical well-being of students; School as the Heart of the Community; Research, review and evaluation of students and program; and Sharing Best Practises. Students are the centre of all that we do and we value a strong partnership between the home and school.
Nutrition Program
Our Nutrition program has become an integral part of our morning routine. Each day our students enjoy three food groups. This important aspect of our program helps our students to learn to eat nutritiously and helps them concentrate better on their learning.
More Information About Gosford Public School
Focussed Instruction
Both our teachers and students reflect on the type of questions that they pose so that higher-level thinking is fostered and that stimulating discussions take place. Teachers model for their students by "thinking aloud" and then gradually helping students become more independent thinkers through guided activities and then independent challenges.
Meeting Curriculum Expectations
We challenge our students to think critically and provide them with lots of practice identifying main ideas and concepts, providing proof for their ideas and a rationale for a strategy chosen to solve a problem. They are encouraged to make connections to books and classroom experiences by relating "big ideas" to their own life, other texts and media as well as the world.
A Safe and Caring Learning Environment
We believe that every student must be respectful and be a respected citizen of our school. We will provide a caring, secure, healthy and safe learning environment that promotes student success. High expectations assist students to realize their full potential and achieve lifelong goals. Our Code of Conduct also clearly supports what we stand for.
Additional Features
- SMART Boards
- Learning Through The Arts
- Welcome to Kindergarten partnership
- School-Wide Houseleague
- Leadership in Training
- Extra-Curricular Activities
- Primary/Junior Choir
- Little Ladies for Life
Student Life - Where You Belong
GO TEAM
As part of the Model Schools for Inner City Project, we embed culturally relevant and authentic learning experiences into the classroom. Our goals are to promote equity, build community, foster inclusiveness and to expect every child to progress to a high level of academic achievement.
At Gosford, maintaining a kind and caring school community is a priority. We incorporate the 10 Character Traits emphasized by the TDSB every day at our school.
The Character Traits, Respect, Responsibility, Empathy, Kindness & Caring, Teamwork, Fairness, Honesty, Co-Operation, Integrity and Perseverance are consistently discussed, written about and demonstrated by staff and students. Each month we highlight and celebrate a Character Trait through various art forms, poetry reading and written work.
WHAT SETS US APART
Learning Through The Arts
Through a partnership with the Royal Conservatory of Music, the implementation of the Learning Through the Arts program in classrooms allows teachers to work closely with specially trained artists who assist with curriculum planning and implementation. Through this collaborative effort, students benefit from enriched arts programming in music, visual arts, drama and dance. Whenever possible, student learning in the arts is linked to literacy, numeracy, science and social studies.
PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
- Toronto Parks & Recreation
-Driftwood Community Centre
-Jane/Finch Family Centre
-York University - Westview Project
-Faculty of Education Field Training Centre
-Learning Through The Arts - Royal Conservatory of Music
-Humber College - Child & Youth Worker Program
-Jamaican Canadian Association
-Hospital for Sick Children
-Black Creek Community Health Centre
-St. Albans Boys & Girls Club
-Local high schools - Co-Op Education Program
-York West Ontario Early Years Centre
-Ryerson University - Nursing Students
-Toronto Public Health
-Toronto Police Services
- Parent volunteers assisting in Morning Meal Program, library, on excursions and with fundraising activities