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Glamorgan Junior Public School is located in northern Dorset Park, a thriving community south of Highway 401 and west of Kennedy Road. The school property was once owned by William Loveless and his family. The public school, opened in 1974, is named after a county in Wales, and the school logo is the Welsh Griffin. Children who attend Glamorgan can easily walk from the apartments, condominiums, and townhomes in the area. A beautiful park adjacent to the school provides many recreational facilities for the students, including a playground, basketball court, baseball diamond, community meeting spaces, and a splash park. Glamorgan JPS is proud to serve this dynamic and diverse community.
Glamorgan serves approximately 520 students representing almost 25 different language groups. Approximately 80% of the students speak a primary language in addition to English, Tamil and Arabic in particular. The School has 26 classrooms, 6 custom-built kindergarten rooms, 2 gyms, a music room, a well-appointed library and a state-of-the-art computer lab with an interactive whiteboard. We also have a campus of five highly resourced classrooms for students with developmental disabilities. The Storie Wing includes a customized activity area, several interactive whiteboards, and a Sensory Room.