Williamson Road Public School is located in the Beaches area of Toronto. The building dates from 1913, with the third floor opened in 1919. From 1961 to 1965, Williamson Road was a Junior/Senior school (JK - Gr. 8), but since the opening of Glen Ames Senior School in 1965, Williamson Road has been a Junior School (JK-Gr.6).
• The school offers both English and early French Immersion programs.
• The school's enrollment is approximately 520 students
• The school offers special education support through our MART teacher and our Home School Program.
• The school building houses a school age Day Care and shares gym and pool facilities, parking lot and caretaking staff with Glen Ames Senior School and the Beaches Recreation Centre.
Our focus is on four key areas of "Community"
Community of Learners - focus on assessment data to inform our instructional practices, provide students with recent and relevant resources to support their learning
Professional Learning Community - opportunities for teachers to engage in professional dialogue, school-based models for professional development facilitated by teachers
Community Partnerships - volunteers in the classroom, Open House events, focus on Safe and Caring School Practices
Our Global Community - Me to We / Free the Children program, Eco-Schools initiatives
More Information about Williamson Road Junior Public School
LITERACY GOALS
- Through intervention and support, our goal is to help at-risk students achieve at grade level by June (writing/reading).
- Provide focused intervention in writing and reading in both French and English (timely/targeted)
- Use enduring understandings/big idea focus to promote critical thinking through Inquiry Learning (Teaching Learning Critical Pathway)
MATH GOALS
- Focus on problem solving activities and the use of manipulatives to reinforce conceptual understanding
- Adopt a common problem-solving model and share it with parents * Create a math talk community & use of technology
- Use Grade 3 and 6 rich problems to develop parallel tasks for Grades 1 - 5 and collaboratively assess them
PATHWAYS GOALS
- Examine the homework policy
- Align homework practices with TDSB policy from JK - Gr. 6
- Work with Glen Ames to provide for a smooth transition from Gr. 6
- Share best teaching practices / common language throughout the school
- Grade 5 and 6 Me to We Club
COMMUNITY, CULTURE AND CARING
- Promote parent engagement by revamping School Council website to improve communication
- Examine issues of equity, especially related to identity
- Investigate a Prefect system to enhance student leadership and to provide peer mediation for school yard conflicts
Additional Features
- Leadership Team
- Eco Club
- Marathon Kids
- Sports Teams
- Robotics
- Me to We Club
- Choirs, Grades 5/6 Bands & Strings
Student Life - Where You Belong
At Williamson Road Public School students are involved in many co-curricular activities. All students can participate in the Fall Cross Country Meet and Spring Track and Field Team. Our Grades 1 to 6 students participate in swimming instruction at the Glen Ames swimming pool. Our students have been reusing, reducing and recycling. We are a Certified Gold Eco School. Our students are engaged in Inquiry Based Learning and focused on Social Action Initiatives. These include supplying daily necessities and clothing for needy families, and organizing Bake Sales to raise funds for Free the Children, Centre 55, and Terry Fox. Our Music and Drama Programs at Williamson Road serve to enrich student life. Our students can participate in the Grades 1, 2 Choir and the Grades 3, 4, 5 and 6 ORFF Ensemble. Our students perform at Community Events such as Blue Jay Family Day, and Herbie Day at Sick Kids Hospital.
What Sets Us Apart
Williamson Road Public School is a dual track school, located in the Beach Community. We have an active School Council that supports school based initiatives. Junefest, our exciting spring fundraiser is organized by the School Council and is a successful event. Our strong focus on Community, with student involvement in social action initiatives throughout the grades, truly sets us apart. Our school environment is enriched by Scientists in the School, Visiting Artists, Guest Authors, French and English public speaking, and the new advent of the Sizzling Hot Lunch Club. We also celebrate the arts through student participation in our winter and spring concerts. We are a vibrant learning community and we believe every child can meet with success.
Parent and Community Engagement
Parent
- Active School Council made up of 10 parent representatives and supporting committees; Safe Schools, Fundraising, Junefest, School Website, Playground Revitalization Committee
- Parent volunteers for classroom support, field trips, school events, literacy support
- Curriculum Night, Open House, Literacy Night, French Immersion Program Information Evening, Pizza Lunches, Holiday Craft Sale, Bike-a-thon
Community
- Public Library class visits
- Use of community resources including field trips connected to the curriculum
- Liaison with Beaches Recreation Centre and Day Cares in the area, Regular communication with Williamson Road Daycare
- Police Resource Officer Partnerships
- Community Access Program/Local Seniors Residence Partnerships, Main Street Terrace, Centre 55