The Woodlands School (Mississauga)
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The Woodlands School | |
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3225 Erindale Station Road , , Canada | |
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School type | Elementary & Secondary School |
Founded | 1969 |
School board | Peel District School Board |
Superintendent | Pat Noble[1] |
Area trustee | Sue Lawton Robert Crocker [1] John Marchant |
Principal | Antonietta Peluso[2] |
Grades | 7-12 and Co-op (post-grade 12) |
Enrollment | 1000 (September 30, 2020) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Red and Yellow/Red and Gold |
Mascot | Rammy the Ram |
Team name | The Woodlands Rams |
Special programs | Regional Enhanced Program |
Website | www |
The Woodlands School is a public elementary and secondary school in Mississauga, Ontario, under the Peel District School Board. It has a diverse student population, with large numbers of students of South and East Asian backgrounds. The school has an English as a Second Language (ESL) program to assist new immigrants, and a Peer Assisted Learning (PALS) program. The school is also a Regional Enhanced Learning Centre for the secondary program.
History[]
The Woodlands School was opened in the year 1969. While the first phase of its present building was under construction, classes operated within Springfield Public School building. In September 1970, the students and staff moved to the new building, and The Woodlands became a combined elementary and secondary school.
The facility received a major renovation throughout 2016.[3] This renovation implemented a new open concept design to the front of the school, and also removed the old library building attached to the school, replacing it with a new elementary classroom wing.[4] An elevator was later built near the front of the school.
Academics[]
Elementary students[]
Students in grades 7 and 8 are [5] in a full-year schedule of two terms per year, with subject taught on rotation on a ten-day cycle. Report cards for each term are sent home with each student in January and June, and progress reports are sent home in October. Elementary classes continue throughout the secondary exam periods in January and June.
Secondary students[]
Courses are offered at the Enhanced, Academic, Applied, and Locally Developed levels. The Woodlands also offers a gifted education program. Students currently residing in Mississauga who are identified as gifted through the Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test are given the option of attending Woodlands, with transportation provided by the Peel District School Board. Enhanced courses teach the same material as Academic courses, but the manner of teaching and style of evaluation vary based on the needs of the students.
There is also a Developmentally Delayed Program within the school, where small numbers of students receive intensive support from classroom teachers and educational assistants.
The Woodlands School consistently places among the top academic schools in the Peel District School Board and in Ontario.[6] Students excel in extracurriculars like Debate and DECA, and there is a strong music program, with students placing at national & international festivals.[7] In addition, the school has a high Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test pass rate, averaging over 95% since its inception.[8]
Athletic[]
The Woodlands Rams compete within the Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association (ROPSSAA). ROPSSAA is made up of over 60 schools from across the Peel Board of Education and the Dufferin Peel Catholic School Board. Below are some of the leagues and championships that ROPSSAA organizes:
- Archery (boys, girls – spring)
- Badminton (boys, girls – early spring)
- Baseball (boys – spring)
- Basketball (girls – fall / boys – winter)
- Bocce ball (boys, girls – fall)
- Cricket (boys – early spring)
- * Cross Country Running (boys, girls – fall)
- * Field Hockey (girls – fall
- Field Lacrosse (boys – spring)
- Flag Football (girls – fall)
- * Football (boys – fall, program cancelled as of 2015 season
- Golf (boys, girls – fall)
- * Rugby (boys, girls – spring)
- * Slopitch Softball (girls – spring)
- * Soccer (boys, girls – spring)
- * Tennis (boys, girls – fall)
- * Track and Field (boys, girls – spring)
- * Ultimate Frisbee (boys, girls – spring)
- * Volleyball (boys – fall / girls – winter)
Notable alumni[]
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- Angela Bailey - Canadian Olympic track and field athlete
- Darcy Brown - CFL player
- Darwyn Cooke - Comic book writer and artist
- Kyle Jones - Plays for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League
- Dontae Richards-Kwok - Canadian sprinter
- Cam Stewart - Media/radio personality for The Score
- Sven Spengemann - MP for Mississauga-Lakeshore[9]
- Kat Teasdale - professional auto racing driver[10]
See also[]
- List of high schools in Ontario
References[]
- ^ a b "Schools". www.peelschools.org.
- ^ "Schools". www.peelschools.org.
- ^ "The Woodlands School- August Newsletter - 2015-16" (PDF). August 1, 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-16 – via The Woodlands School Website.
- ^ "Woodlands Library set to turn a new page". News Paper. May 24, 2013. Retrieved 2015-12-16 – via The Mississauga News.
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- ^ "Fraser Institute - School Ranking".
- ^ http://schools.peelschools.org/sec/woodlands/alumni/Pages/default.aspx}}
- ^ "Peel District School Board" (PDF). www.peelsb.com.
- ^ "What the Trudeau Effect Has Done for the Liberal Party". HuffPost Canada. 2014-07-08. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
- ^ Douglas, Donna (1999). "Kat Teasdale". Students Commission Archives. TG Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
External links[]
- The Woodlands school website
- Woodlands School Council website
- The Woodlands School Enhanced Learning Program website
Coordinates: 43°33′45″N 79°38′53″W / 43.562497°N 79.64817°W
- Peel District School Board
- Educational institutions established in 1969
- Gifted education
- High schools in Mississauga
- Middle schools in Mississauga
- 1969 establishments in Ontario