ALPHA is located in the old Brant Street Public School building, on Brant Street, in the heart of the Fashion District. ALPHA shares the building with OASIS Secondary Alternative School and the Brant Street Day Care. ALPHA has approximately 80 students who come from all across the city. ALPHA is the oldest alternative school in the City of Toronto.
What Makes ALPHA Unique?
It is the manner of learning, not so much the subjects learned, that sets ALPHA apart. At the core of the ALPHA philosophy is the recognition that children learn at different rates. No comparisons are made: there are no grades, and no competitions held.
Children stay with the same teachers for years
Each student from junior kindergarten on is encouraged to develop a personal sense of responsibility for her or his own learning. It follows naturally that students progress at their own individual rate.
There is no homework given.
Students are expected to do their work in school time - although, if they wish to take some home they may. And as they get older, many do!
Problem Solving - "Calling Committee"
Children are encouraged to resolve problems themselves through negotiation. If agreement can't be reached, the dispute is brought to the rotating student Committee. Five children listen to complaints and decide on consequences. All children take turns serving on the Committee.
All-School Meetings
Children take turns as Chair of these meetings that are held three days a week. Adults must wait their turn to speak like everyone else. And be careful not to talk loudly to your neighbour or another child, the Separator, will ask you to move.
Parent/Child/Teacher Conferences
Parent/child/teacher conferences are held at least twice yearly and more often if desired. Children are encouraged to set their own educational goals and to rate their own achievements.
Additional Features
● ALPHA Choir
● The ALPHA Bazaar
● Various Celebrations: Potluck etc.
● APLHA picnic on Center Island
● Outdoor Education
● Talent Shows
What Sets Us Apart
It is the working together of parents, students and staff that makes ALPHA unique.
Parent and Community Engagement
Parent involvement is very high at ALPHA. Our whole School Community Council (parents and staff) meets monthly, with all parents participating. Parent volunteers assist regularly in classrooms. Many parents, talented in any area, share their skills with the students and staff throughout the year. All parents have the opportunity to be involved in decision making for the school through various committees.