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Queen Alexandra Middle School is a diverse community of learners who will be prepared to meet the academic challenges of the 21st century. All members will be empowered to be global citizens by thinking critically and acting collaboratively. The school serves 400+ diverse, largely inner-city students in Grades 6, 7 and 8. The largest self-identified groups include Caucasian, Indigenous, Latinx, Black, Middle Eastern, and about half the population identifying as East Asian or South Asian. The staff is committed to building a strong partnership with students and parents in order to provide a productive, relevant learning environment which includes an extensive co-curricular program to engage.
Queen Alexandra Middle School is a diverse community of learners who will be prepared to meet the academic challenges of the 21st century. All members will be empowered to be global citizens by thinking critically and acting collaboratively.
An Early French Immersion started in September 2022 and Middle Immersion starting in September 2023 which will lead to Grades 6, 7 and 8 classes in both French Immersion streams. Our two Extended French programs (Early and Late) are simultaneously phasing out until the last Extended French cohort graduates. There is an opportunity to continue in bilingual programs in secondary school. An Indigenous Language and Culture program is also an option for self-identified Indigenous students. There are opportunities to continue in Ojibwe programs in neighbourhood secondary schools. There is a focus on inquiry-based learning, and community service. Indigenous Education and Equity issues are embedded throughout our curriculum.