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Cherokee Public School is a kindergarten to Grade 5 elementary school. It is an open concept school, easily allowing for teacher partnering. At Cherokee Public School we strive for excellence. In order to accomplish this we provide a warm, nurturing and accepting environment where risk-taking is encouraged and success is celebrated. Each day we endeavour to give every student the opportunity to be successful and to develop a love for learning. Cherokee has a dynamic and knowledgeable staff who guide our students on a journey of discovery as they tackle a challenging curriculum. Every child has the potential to learn and it is our commitment to provide all students with the opportunity to achieve to their potential.
Cherokee Public School is surrounded by many residences in the north-east quadrant of Toronto. A school's greatest asset is a close, mutually supportive relationship between the school and its community. Cherokee welcomes parents to participate in school activities and in the School Council that meets at least 4 times a year to discuss school matters and to plan events for the school and build a deep sense of community.
Cherokee Public School is surrounded by many residences in the north-east quadrant of Toronto.