West Glen is a small inner-city junior school, located in the west end of Toronto that serves nearly 200 students, representing 30 different language groups. With such a variety of cultural groups represented, there are daily opportunities to learn new information about the world around us, making our school truly a "gateway to the world". School Mission Statement The mission of the dedicated staff is to empower each individual, through learner-centered programming, to achieve high levels of success and to become lifelong learners. At West Glen Junior School we value: every child's ability to succeed; respect for self and others; a safe, secure environment; collaborative home, school and community connections.
Student Life
West Glen provides students with many different opportunities to develop their social, emotional and physical well being. We take pride in providing a learning culture that is inclusive, safe and takes the whole child into account. There are many student clubs, athletic teams, intramurals, playground PALS leaders and library programs. Our "Be the Change" focus allows students to reflect the words of Gandhi and to "be the change they wish to see in the world" through positive social action.
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School Goals and Behaviour
At West Glen we strive to have a positive, stimulating, safe environment where all learners are appreciated and valued. Our learners will become literate communicators and effective problem solvers. Our Code of Behaviour is represented through our Character Education initiative where students are taught to use appropriate and consistent language when solving problems. Inappropriate behaviour is dealt with using a variety of progressive discipline using escalating consequences in consultation with parents.
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School Council and Parent Involvement
West Glen is supported by a dedicated School Council and a group of parent and community volunteers who regularly come to work with our students, assist with special events and pizza lunches, help in the classroom and offer the parent perspective with important school and board issues.
Student Learning
West Glen has high standards and decisions are regularly made to improve learning. Dedicated teachers work hard to know the students and build relationships with both students and parents. A variety of programs and services are offered to meet the needs of all students, including students with exceptionalities.
School Enrollment and Languages
The total student enrollment is 175 with 117 primary students in kindergarten to grade three and 58 junior students in grades four and five. The student ratio of male and female is equal Forty two percent of students speak languages other than English at home and they are mainly Arabic, Bengali, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, Twi, Hindi, Somali, and Urdu.
School Activities and Programs
- You Rock Kindness
- Roots of Empathy
- Leveled Literacy Intervention
- Literacy (Reading Buddies, ERI)
- The Arts ( Literacy through drama, choirs, guest performers)
- Nutrition/Snack program
- Young People's Theatre Member School
- Inner City Angels
- Right to Play
- Logics Academy
- Vast number of extra curricular clubs
Student Life - Where You Belong
- Junior Kindergarten students supported with a "Welcome to Kindergarten" package
- Grade Five Graduation Trip to Centre Island
- Free the Children, Youth Without Shelter, Toronto Foundation for Student Success, United Way and Terry Fox Run
- Culturally relevant celebrations throughout the year
- Young People's Theatre Member School
- Inner City Angels (yearly school-wide projects)
- Right To Play (student organized recess activities)
What Sets Us Apart
West Glen takes pride in building relationships as the Hub of the Community. Parent volunteers are welcome and regularly come to work with at risk readers in the Reach Out & Read program. There are regular "Snack and Chat" sessions with guest speakers who provide parenting hints and tips (e.g. how to help your child with math homework). The parenting centre in the school works hard to build relationships with parents and school personnel with the early learning of pre-school aged children.
Parent and Community Engagement
- Reach Out and Read (parent volunteers to assist with volunteer reading program)
- Eatonville Public Library located at 430 Burnhamthorpe Road
- Wedgewood Community Skating Rink
- Canadian Somali Aid Organization
- Rexdale Community Health Centre