How We Meet the Diverse Needs of our Students
At Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Elementary School, the maintenance of a Christian community is the underlying principle that guides our responses to diverse student needs. We developed a student appreciation program that recognizes the accomplishments (i.e., academic, social) and positive characteristics of students throughout the school. Reading buddies provide opportunities for older and younger students to interact with one another in a helpful and supportive manner. Many volunteers work in the school as classroom helpers or within programs such as the Community-Based Literacy Intervention Program. Also, we offer an Extended French Program for interested students.
The school staff provides a range of co-curricular programs and activities: primary, junior, and intermediate soccer; junior and intermediate volleyball; softball; environmental club; cross country; student leadership committee; mass choir; school choir; Winter Carnival; French Café; basketball; track and field; junior and intermediate W5H; Yearbook Committee, Math Olympics; charity events; primary soccer house leagues; hockey team.
The school provides a safe and welcoming environment based on school-based policies and procedures, such as a safe arrival program and regular re-enforcement of the behavior code. Also, the school works closely with other community agencies in matters of security and safety.
The staff meets on a monthly basis to coordinate different co-curricular programs and to evaluate their effectiveness. The teachers meet by division on a monthly basis to coordinate their in-class programs, ensuring that curriculum initiatives from the Ministry of Education and the School Board are implemented in a timely and effective manner.
The progress of each student is carefully monitored and programs are differentiated as required. The school-based support team, composed of the principal, vice principal, classroom and special education teachers, and education assistants meet regularly to develop plans of action, in terms of program accommodation and modification, the use of special materials, and the administration of informal/formal educational assessments. Parents are informed about all program accommodations and modifications and their input and cooperation are sought as individual programs are developed.
Board and community resources beyond the school, such as the social worker, guidance counselor, psychometrician, assessment and programming teacher, speech and language pathologist, deaf and hard of hearing itinerant teacher, interpreter, and occupational therapist are consulted to assist parents and teachers in addressing the student's needs.
Family Of Schools
Area 1, ELEM - Flora Cifelli
Enrollment
414
Principal
Michael Femia