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Selwyn School is located in the St. Clair and O'Connor area next to Topham Park. We share a common yard with our next door neighbour, G.A. Brown Middle School. The school opened in January 1957 and celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 2007. Selwyn is a kindergarten to Grade 5 school. The Selwyn Community Child Care Centre also operates within the school building. To find out the latest Selwyn news, please check our school website at https://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/selwyn. The school email address is Selwyn@tdsb.on.ca As well, you can follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SelwynPS
To find out the latest Selwyn news, please check our school website at https://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/selwyn. The school email address is Selwyn@tdsb.on.ca As well, you can follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SelwynPS
Selwyn School is committed to the following goals: - To expect the very best from each student and to maintain high academic standards for all. - To provide a balanced curriculum in an enriching school environment that develops the individual and encourages the love of life long learning. - To work as a team of students, staff and parents to adapt to societal changes and provide the best possible learning experiences for all of the children. - To foster a respect for self and others and to encourage a sense of personal responsibility and good citizenship throughout the school and community.