School Information
​Donald A. Wilson Secondary School opened in September 2004. Wilson started the 2004 school year with approximately 660 students and our current enrollment is approximately 1,300 students for the 2018 - 2019 school year. We are committed to providing students with a diverse education in a safe, respectful environment that promotes self-discipline, motivation and excellence in learning. At Donald A. Wilson S.S. we have a "Good Neighbour Policy" which reflects our commitment to our community. We will exercise appropriate discipline when the behaviour of our students disrupts the safety and orderlieness of our surrounding geographical area.
Good Neighbour Policy
At Donald A. Wilson S. S., we have a "Good Neighbour Policy" which reflects our commitment to our community. We will exercise appropriate discipline when the behaviour of our students disrupts the safety and orderliness of our surrounding geographical area. Please remember Wilson students are not to be on Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club property without Wilson teacher supervision.
As well, students are not to loiter in front or be on All Saints CSS property, without Wilson teacher supervision. Wilson students are not to loiter on the sidewalk restricting public access.
Religious Accommodations and Modifications
We value and respect all members of our school community and as such ensure that resources are provided that reflect the work being done to address anti-discrimination and inclusive education. These issues are discussed in the Ministry of Education's Curriculum documents to promote fairness, healthy relationships, and active, responsible citizenship. The Durham District School Board's school libraries and classroom resources reflect inclusivity and serve to foster sensitivity towards individuals and groups that have traditionally been and/or are currently being marginalized within the broader society. These resources serve to identify and remove barriers that may exist for various groups and families. They may touch on topics of ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, family status and marital status. Our goal is to provide students with opportunities to promote equity and social justice.