PHONE NUMBER: (416) 393-1830

GRADE RANGE: JK to 6

Charles G Fraser Junior Public School's Mission Statement

Charles G. Fraser Public School is located near Queen and Bathurst Streets. The school was founded in 1877 as Markham Street School. In 1926 it became Charles G. Fraser Public School in honour of Principal Fraser who had been its head from 1909 to 1928.

  • The school currently serves over 250 students of various racial and cultural backgrounds.
  • Charles G. Fraser offers an International Languages Programme, (Cantonese and Mandarin), after school, for two and one half hours, one day per week.
  • The school has a child care centre for children 1.5-6 years , and a Parenting Centre. It is also one of the sites for the Board's Kindergarten Intervention Program.
  • Charles G. Fraser has a very active music programme (Vocal, Band, Strings, Choirs).

The School Community

Charles G Fraser is home of Fraser Daycare, a Parenting and Family Literacy Centre and Adult ESL classes. Since 1986, Fraser Daycare has provided quality programs for young children. It currently services children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The Parenting Centre provides a rich and welcoming kindergarten readiness program for young children (newborn to 6 years) and their families. It is an excellent place for  parents to connect with other adults and form a support network.
Adult ESL classes (Level 1-4) are offered during the school day.  Many parents attend these classes to develop their English skills while their children attend school.

More Information About Charles G Fraser Junior Public School

Model Classrooms and Professional Development

Several Charles G Fraser teachers serve as mentors as they welcome teachers and Faculty of Education Students into their classrooms to share knowledge, collaborate and promote the use of Best Teaching Practices in Literacy, Numeracy and Technology. Teachers meet regularly to plan, share ideas, provide feedback, assess and reflect on their teaching and student learning.

Music Programs

Charles G Fraser provides many opportunites for students to develop their understanding and love of music.  We offer a Primary and Junior choir, Band and Strings for our grade 5 and 6 students, and itinerant Orff instruction for our primary students. Music classes are taught by a specialist teacher.  Annual Winter and Spring concerts showcase the students' musical talents.

Academic Excellence

The entire Charles G Fraser school community is committed to ensuring that each child achieves to the best of their ability. Students are empowered to take ownership of their learning. Their progress is closely monitored and instruction is tailored to students' individual needs. Staff regularly attend Professional Development and utillize this new learning with students.

Technology in the School

Technology plays a key role in our school. Two computer carts comprised of laptops, chrome books and netbooks provide opportunities for full class instruction. Our primary classes have access to over 80 I-pads with educational apps. Interactive White Boards are utilized in each of the classes. The Primary and Junior LEGO Robotics teams compete at annual tournaments.

Additional Features

  • Nutrition Program 5 Days/ Week
  • Child Development Institute
  • Host School for Student Teachers
  • Settlement Worker
  • Host School for Ryerson Nursing
  • York University Partnership

Student Life - Where You Belong

GO TEAM

There are a number of opportunities for students to be engaged in a variety of activities.
Leadership Programmes: Care Actors Group- student self-directed club with focus on "Giving Back to the Community" (donating items and time to Food Bank),  Morning Announcements- delivered by students, ECO/Recycling Club, Office Monitors
Arts and Music: Primary and Junior choirs, Band and Strings, Orff, Folkfest Dancing, Drama club, Winter and Spring Concerts, Arts in the Park
Sports: Inter mural: Cross Country Team, Badminton, Volleyball, Track and Field, Boys and Girls Basketball and Volleyball, Intramural: Primary and Junior-Floor Hockey, Baseball, Dodge ball, Soccer, Basketball. Swimming,
Literacy: Boys Literacy Club, Reading & Learning Buddies
Numeracy: Primary and Junior Math Clubs
French Homework Club:  student assistance with French homework provided by teaching staff,LEGO  Robotics Team: Students design, build and programme robots to complete missions
Community Activities:  Monthly Character Education Assemblies, Weekly Character Recognition Announcements, Annual Turkey Dinner, Lunar New Year Celebration, Family Literacy and Math Nights, Parents Reaching Out workshop series.

WHAT SETS US APART

There is a strong sense of history, community, connection and belonging from the moment one enters Charles G Fraser. Former students and families regularly  return to reconnect with former teachers and staff.  We are a school with a clear focus on cooperation, collaboration and character development for students, teachers and parents.  As a learning community, we are committed to issues of equity in our school and strive to provide the best opportunities for student success - All Can Learn and All Can Succeed.  Some of the initiatives that support our caring and safe environment include our commitment to high academic and behavioural success, our strong home-school connection supported by the School Settlement Worker, Daily Nutrition Program, Parenting Centre, On-Site Daycare and emphasis on instructional leadership. A Variety of Special Education Programs and Services are offered to meet the needs of all students.  Every effort is made to integrate children in a variety of settings in order to maximize each child's unique capabilities.

PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

- Public library class visits (K-Gr.6) - Community volunteers who assist in classrooms and on field trips - Host for York University, University of Ontario, LakeHead University, and Niagara University Faculty of Education Students, Host School for Humber College Child and Youth Worker students, Host for Ryerson Nursing students, Partnership with Scadding Court, Kiwanis Club, School Council with 15 active parent members - Regular parent volunteers assist in classrooms, with special events, and  snack program - Family Math, Family Literacy, and Computer Technology and information sessions. Translators and child minding available at all meetings. - Parenting programs,  Annual Turkey Dinner - Daycare Centre - Parenting Centre; School Settlement Worker to assist with Parental Involvement - Student Volunteers from Central Tech and Bloor C.I assisting in Homework club