Imagine the Possibilities
Market Lane Public School is a relatively new school (1992) located on The Esplanade in the St. Lawrence Community, a mixed social and economic community that is still undergoing development. The school is housed in a building complex which includes a community recreation centre and apartment dwellings. The school administration team co-ordinates with the staff of the St. Lawrence Daycare, the St. Lawrence Community Centre, and 222 The Esplanade to ensure on-going and reasonable implementation of the Shared Use Agreement between the Board and the City and other users in this complex.
Arts Alive
Arts Alive is an annual event whereby community and parents present a culturally diverse selection of arts activities for all students in the school to participate in. Dance, visual arts, cooking, music and other activities are offered. This full day event is always well received by students, parents and the community.
Physical Fitness
At Market Lane we offer many physical activities for students. All students receive weekly swim instruction. We have an extensive lunch time non-competitive program. As well, we have many competitive teams for students to participate in. Our basketball program has been particularly successful, winning divisional and city championships in the past few years.
Technology
At Market Lane we use technology to improve student learning and engagement. All classes have digital document cameras (Elmos) connected to data projectors to use for instruction, a computer lab for all students to access and Smart Boards in the class. As well, we have a Robotics Club and Math Science Investigations structures materials.
What Sets Us Apart
Market Lane is a school located in the downtown core. We have a diverse school community and demonstrate our strong commitment to equity, the arts, and student achievement. We believe that all students belong in our school community, and provide extensive opportunities for inclusion for our Developmentally Delayed students. We encourage and support parent and community involvement. SAS and General Electric have provided substantial financial support to the school; as well as many tutors and volunteers. Our many arts partners provide arts programming and instruction for our students. As well, teachers are provided with extensive curriculum and program support in the arts. Our Arts Alive day, Night of African History, and concerts provide a multitude of opportunities for our students to demonstrate their learning and talent. Teachers have participated in our Critical Learning Pathways and Professional Learning Community in order to improve and guide instruction by using data on student learning. We have begun the consultative process to revitalize and renovate our courtyard.