Ionview PS is a K – 8 school located near Birchmount Road and Eglinton Avenue in Scarborough. The school opened in 1953. While some families have been connected to Ionview for many years our Settlement Worker also welcomes many new Canadians each year. Our school is committed to educating every student in our care by providing a learning environment that promotes the development of academic excellence, the growth of self esteem, personal responsibility and a connection to our local and global community. A walk down our main hall highlights many awards celebrating excellence, effort, and citizenship. Exemplary student work is always displayed prominently, as a visual reminder of our primary purpose - to educate and achieve.
The Music Program
Ionview students love music! Our music program offers students an opportunity to experience, listen to, create, compose and perform music from many cultures and musical genres with a focus on Orff and Kodaly pedagogy. Students have the opportunity to take part in one of our choirs, strings or band program from Grade 5 -8.
Interesting Feature
A Greener School Ionview PS has earned the platinum level of Eco Schools by participating in the reduction of paper and energy consumption, litterless lunches, 1,000 acts of green and involving students in caring for our local environment and understanding global issues. Over the past 3 years we have infused technology into all of our classrooms (iPads, Chrome Books, Data Projectors). As a result, teachers have reduced the amount of paper they use significantly and are better able to offer students opportunities to collaborate and create online.
More Information about Ionview Public School
Nutritional Programs
Working in collaboration with the Toronto Foundation for Student Success, and a dedicated team of volunteers, Ionview PS is able to offer a morning snack to all students. Our present records indicate this program is very successful as participation is close to 95% for this program and no child is denied the opportunity to participate due to financial need.
Caring, Community and Culture
Ionview PS has a vibrant community with more than 20 languages spoken in our school. While many of our students have been born in Canada over half speak a language other than English at home. Our goal is to continue to investigate ways to engage families in school life by offering many community events and to ensure our activities are responsive to our local cultures.
Pathways
Support is presently provided for our Grade 8 students to make informed choices on their high school options through our information meetings for Grade 8 to 9 in the fall, visits to local high schools and through our guidance counselor, Ms. Edwards.
Getting Ready for Kindergarten
At Ionview PS we have many ways to support our young children entering school. Our Kindergarten teachers collaborate with our local Early Years Centre to support our Junior Kindergarten children and their parents with entering school. The Ontario Early Years program offers preschool and readiness programs in the school throughout the year.
Student Life - Where You Belong
Throughout the year students have the opportunity to join clubs that promote leadership skills – Student Council, Environment Club, Girl’s Club, Girls On The Move, Recess Leaders, PALS (Peer Assisted Learning) and the Grade 7 & 8 Me to We Committee. We have student ambassadors and student master of ceremonies at our presentations and assemblies.
What Sets Us Apart
One of the goals of our school is to create an inclusive school where all students, parents and staff feel they can make a difference. The Ionview Recognition Assemblies and awards give every child an opportunity to be recognized for their unique talents or skills. Our motto “be the change you wish to see in the world” means that we can make a difference if we all work together. Students are also taught to "Think Globally; Act Locally" as they consider ways in which they can help make this world a better place.
Parent and Community Engagement
We have increased our volunteers at Ionview PS and if you walk through our school you will see volunteers in all areas such as our snack program, ten minute read program for primary students, helping in classrooms and even coaching teams. As well, our parents are invited to participate on the School Advisory Council, Staffing Committee and the Safe and Caring Schools Committee.