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Westway Junior School is a one level junior school (JK - 5), located east of Kipling and north of The Westway in a quiet residential neighbourhood. The school playground adjoins a large public park providing our students with plenty of opportunity to explore nature and play. Both our school's staff and student body reflect Toronto's diversity and we take every opportunity to celebrate our differences and commonalities. We host Gold Circle Daycare which accommodates approximately 60 children ranging in age from 2.5 -10 years.
Westway Junior School has gone Green! We are in the third year our Eco Schools initiative to help the environment by reducing our carbon footprint. Our initiatives include: greening the schoolyard, active implementation of Reduce, Recycle & Reuse, lights off when not in use and Walk to School Wednesdays. We have achieved Gold Status last year and hope to continue this initiative to support the global thrust toward a greener and sustainable environment. Westway has also partnered with the Westway Horticulture Society to beautify our school grounds. Its members work with our student body to learn about the importance of caring for and preserving nature.