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Armour Heights Public School is located on the north side of Wilson Avenue, east of Avenue Road. It first opened in 1945 and, at that time, was considered to be a state-of-the-art building. The school serves approximately 370 studentsWe are a highly respected, progressive, academic schoolOur supportive parent/guardian community, excellent staff and motivated students are all welcome components of our community schoolWe are proud partners of the Canadian Forces and Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club We maintain high expectations for our students by promoting active citizenship through a focus on critical thinking, character education and social responsibility.
Armour Heights Public School is located on the north side of Wilson Avenue, east of Avenue Road. It first opened in 1945 and, at that time, was considered to be a state-of-the-art building.
We maintain high expectations for our students by promoting active citizenship through a focus on critical thinking, character education and social responsibility.
We continue to further engage our students with teaching tools like SmartBoards in every classroom. Our objective is to put technology into the students' hands with mobile devices, so that they can explore their creativity and innovate as we prepare them for careers in the 21st century.