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Vradenburg Junior Public School opened its doors in 1955. The school was named after the Vradenburg family, the original settlers of the land on which the school is located. The school has achieved a reputation for providing a well-balanced program, both curricular and extra-curricular. The school serves approximately 300 students and is proud to be known as a community school. Vradenburg Jr. P. S. has a longstanding tradition of parental and community involvement, as many of the residents were once Vradenburg students.
Vradenburg Jr. P. S. is located in a well-established neighbourhood and its population reflects the rich and diverse cultural mosaic of Toronto. The hallways of the school are lined with a variety of pictures and memorabilia that span the five decades since the school was opened. We have a well-equipped computer lab and library resource centre. All of our classrooms are networked and have Internet access. In addition to the regular program, the school is home to the Vradenburg Child Care Centre and the Strides Centre, which is a Primary Day Treatment Program for children ages 8 to 10 years.