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Albion Heights Junior Middle School is located in a residential community on the northwest corner of Toronto. We are adjacent to the William Osler Health Centre and steps away from Humber College. The school opened over 40 years ago and offers Kindergarten to Grade 8. We are a growing diverse community with approximately 460 students. The Y.M.C.A. operates an after school day-care program on the premises. International Language classes operate weekly, extra curricular sports and activities are available and Instrumental Music are offered to students in middle school. Many of our new families are new Canadians who speak different languages.
Student Achievement and Student Success Continue to collaboratively plan through effective Professional Learning Communities Continue to purchase technology (Chromebooks ,Projectors, IPads) to implement the curriculum Focus on engaging students in relevant challenging mathematics through problem solving, critical thinking skills and the use of manipulatives Using Programs such as Raz Kids, Levelled Literacy Program and Early Reading Intervention programs to improve student literacy Continue to improve student achievement and well-being for each and every student