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Seneca Hill Public School is a Kindergarten to Grade 5 school located in the northeast part of the city, south of Finch Avenue, east of Don Mills Road and just south of Seneca College. Seneca Hill P.S. is a dual program school in that we house the regional gifted program which draws from the wider community for students in Grades 4 and 5. We also have a Full Day Kindergarten program. Phoenix Child Centre - daycare (416-492-8888), a community based program, works very closely with the school. Children from 2 1/2 years old and up are provided with a stimulating and nurturing program. There is a before and after school program for school-age children. The daycare is accommodated within the school building.
Seneca Hill Public School was established over fifty years ago. From the outset, the parents of the students at Seneca Hill have been involved in the life of the school. This tradition continues to the present day. We continue to have an active School Council that supports the school in many ways. The school is responsive and sensitive to the challenges presented by a very diverse population with a number of languages represented. We have developed connections to the community to facilitate ongoing communication. As a community-based school we are committed to the principles of excellence, safety, equity, and partnerships.