PHONE NUMBER: (416) 393-9575

GRADE RANGE: JK to 6

EMAIL ADDRESS: Wilkinson@tdsb.on.ca

Website: www.wilkinsonps.org/

Wilkinson Junior Public School's Mission Statement

Opened in 1915, Wilkinson Public School has been part of the Danforth/Donlands community for 100 years. Our school is rich in cultural diversity, with 400 students speaking over 25 different languages. This provides an exciting opportunity for all our students to learn about many different cultures. 

At Wilkinson we work towards building a welcoming, respectful, and safe school environment for everyone. Our dedicated staff and parents work together to create a close-knit school community for the benefit of our whole neighbourhood. 

 

We believe that all children have the potential to succeed in school. We provide rich programs in literacy, mathematics, science and the arts. Wilkinson offers a Mid-French Immersion program for students in Grades 4-6, and promotes the integration of information technology into our classrooms. Our daycare centre, Dandylion (for children aged 2 ½ to 10), is an integral part of the school. These programs help build the lifelong learning skills and values that all children need to become responsible members of our society.

Collaborative Inquiries

Throughout the year, teachers work collaboratively in professional learning teams to support student learning and improve student acheivement. These Collaborative teams are guided by our School Improvement Plan and inform our teaching practice. Our teams work together to clarify intended outcomes, develop common assessments and jointly analyze student achievement data. We share strategies and materials and engage in collective action research regarding student learning.

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Student Life - Where You Belong

GO TEAM

In addition to excellent classroom instruction, students also have a variety of co-curricular activities from which to choose.  They include band, choir, music camp, ukelele lessons,  house league sports, track and field, environmental and United Nations club.  We also have a number of visiting artists throughout the year, Prologue to the Performing Arts and each classroom has a "Scientists in the Schools" session every year.

WHAT SETS US APART

Our community is rich in diversity and operates as a cohesive unit.  Teachers all work collaboratively to improve student learning and provide a variety of co-curricular activities to engage children.  The School Council has 25 active parent members and many parents act as volunteers who assist in a wide variety of programs (class trips, Movie nights, Fun Fair, School Greening, Artists in the Schools, arranging of Prologue to the Performing Arts performances).  Our many cultural celebrations include Eid, Diwali, Hanukkah, Christmas Carol Sing and Lunar New Year.

PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

- Public library class visits - Community volunteers - Police and fire safety programs at the school - class visits to police and fire stations - Collaboration with community/social agencies - - - - - - - School Community Council with 25 active parent members - a variety of volunteers who assist in a wide variety of programs ( Book Fair, coaching, class trips, in classrooms and the library) - Parent information nights - Fun Fair - a celebration of our school and our community - Two book fairs - fall and winter - Our many cultural celebrations include Eid, Diwali, Hanukkah, Christmas Carol Sing, and Lunar New Year - - - -