PHONE NUMBER: (416) 393-9400

GRADE RANGE: JK to 6

John Ross Robertson Junior Public School's Mission Statement

Since first opening its doors in 1921, John Ross Robertson Public School has offered stimulating academic and enrichment programs for elementary students. The school's motto is "Learning Together". The word Learning reflects the school's focus on high academic standards and on helping students reach their full potential. The word Together reflects the school's collaborative culture where students, teachers, parents and community members work as a team.  The mission of the school is "To build the best within ourselves and find the good within each other".

  • As of September 2022, the school serves approximately 465 students from JK to Grade 6.
  • JRR is a dual-track school with Mid-Immersion French starting at Grade 4.

JRR hosts the after-school International Languages Elementary Program providing opportunities for students to learn and appreciate additional languages, traditions, customs and cultures.
The on-site John Ross Robertson Childcare Centre and nursery school accommodates families with pre-school-aged children to students in grade 6.
 
The JRR School Code of Conduct has two key components:
An outline of expectations for student conduct
A policy on bullying, harassment and discrimination
 
 

Safe and Caring School Culture

The staff and families at John Ross Robertson have worked together to establish a safe and caring environment at the school. Our code of conduct is based on our motto of  Learning Together and outlines expectations for student conduct. These expectations align with the TDSB character education qualities that we focus on in our daily announcements and monthly assemblies. We nurture a "Culture of Kindness" at JRR.

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The Arts at John Ross Robertson

At our school we understand the value of integrating the arts across the curriculum. Artists in dance, visual arts, music and media work with our classroom teachers to plan and implement lessons that enable students to experience the curriculum in rich and meaningful ways. 

Sports at John Ross Robertson

Students at our school have many opportunities to participate in athletic activities. In the fall, over 200 students from grades 1 to 6 take part in our cross country running program. Over the year, our teachers coach a wide variety of teams that compete with other schools in the TDSB. In the spring, students in grades 4 to 6 participate in track and field events.

Music in the School

Music has always been an important part of the culture at John Ross Robertson. Itinerant teachers teach band and strings instruments to older students. Our specialist music teacher works with all the students in the school. many junior students also learn how to play the recorder. JRR students perform in concerts and musical productions for the community.

Technology

Our Grade 5 students are given Chrome Books each year. All classes have regular access to Chrome Books as a tool to explore the curriculum. Smartboards and iPads are used in some classes. We use our school website, School Messenger, classroom websites (Brightspace and Google), newsletters, and social media to communicate with parents.

Additional Features

  • Childcare and Nursery school
  • Dedicated and experienced teachers
  • Many extra-curricular activities
  • Safe and caring environment
  • Strong family support
  • Student leadership opportunities
  • After-four program
  • Host International Languages

Student Life - Where You Belong

GO TEAM

John Ross Robertson is a very busy place. Students have many opportunities to participate in the life of the school in many ways. As well as our many sports teams, house leagues and our choirs, students can be part of many clubs, including folk dance, games, math, skipping, and environment clubs. Every year we have our Terry Fox event and Winter and Spring Play Days. Classes are out of the school on field trips regularly to places in and around the city. Our students skate at our nearby skating rink and many of our students use the pool at Glenview Senior School. Many classes make regular use of the neighbourhood public library. Our grade 6 students are all offered the opportunity to take on leadership roles in the school. These students help out in the office, do announcements, assist the caretaker with recycling, supervise younger children in house leagues and at play days and help with Pizza Lunches.

WHAT SETS US APART

The very strong partnership of staff and parents working together makes John Ross Robertson an excellent learning environment for students. Our parents volunteer in the school in many capacities. They read with students, they volunteer in the library and provide supervision and support on field trips. Every morning our parents work as part of our Parent Safety Program to receive children safely at the entrance to the schoolyard when they are being driven to school. Parents also volunteer in classrooms to work with individual students, to prepare materials and to work with children when a Scientist in the School program is being delivered. Caregivers work at every Pizza Lunch. Parents have also been integral to our Safe and Caring School committee and work to insure that programs are in place to support student safety.  Our After Four program is organized entirely by parents and provides enrichment opportunities for our students after school. Parents also organize  and run T-ball and softball teams for students in the evenings in the spring.

PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Parents are involved in supporting the school through two parallel organizations. The School Council advises the administration on school programs and policies and is composed of parents, staff and community members. The Neighbourhood Parent Association (NPA) is responsible for fund raising and "fun raising" at the school. The money raised by the NPA supports enrichment programs such as Learning through the Arts, Scientists in School and Roots of Empathy. Funds have also been used to purchase technology to enhance classroom instruction. The NPA also organizes social events throughout the year that build a strong community feeling. In the fall, the Welcome Back BBQ and the New Parent Breakfast provide opportunities for families to get to know each other. Pizza/Bingo night and the JRR FunFair are well attended and enjoyed by everyone.