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Portage Trail Community School is a JK to Grade 8 school, which opened on September 7, 1999. The School is named for its proximity to an old portage point on the Humber River. Our school is located just off Weston Rd. near Jane St. in the former City of York. There are over 500 children who attend Portage Trail.
Portage Trail Community School is a JK to Grade 8 school, which opened on September 7, 1999. The School is named for its proximity to an old portage point on the Humber River.
Our school is located just off Weston Rd. near Jane St. in the former City of York. There are over 500 children who attend Portage Trail.
Portage Trail Community School shares is a JK-Grade 8 facility. There are many benefits to this Primary, Junior and Intermediate grades school including specialized facilities and staff, and opportunities for mentoring and peer-tutoring across age and grade levels providing a seamless transition to Middle School.The Toronto District School Board Character Traits are used to teach respect, courtesy and dignity, to ensure a safe, secure environment for teaching and learning. With high expectations building a reputation for excellence, a sense of belonging and pride, we celebrate our successes in character growth through monthly recognition assemblies.