Anson S. Taylor Junior Public School is nestled within a quiet residential neighbourhood in northeast Agincourt. There are approximately 220 children enrolled for the 2018/2019 school year for whom most have a primary language other than English. Our multicultural diversity is reflected in the many celebrations we recognize and honour through announcements, assemblies, classroom activities and bulletin board artwork proudly displayed in our classrooms and library. Whether it is Christmas, Eid, Chinese New Year, Tamil New Year or Kwanzaa, our students share their unique attributes amidst the myriad of cultural distinctions, which collectively bring a vibrant richness to our learning community.
Taylor's Got Talent
Student stars from across the grades are invited to showcase their unique gifts at both our Winter and Spring Concerts. Through songs, dances and instrumental performances, a celebration of all that makes our students shine and soar will captivate a spellbound audience of parents, staff, extended families and community members. Whether inspired by cultural traditions, much-loved classics or current favourites, the show’s participants will journey through the rehearsal process so that they are confident, poised and ready for ovations at these blockbuster events.
We've Got Character
We acknowledge the ten Character Attributes implemented by the TDSB throughout the year. At monthly sharing assemblies and school-wide presentations, students are presented with an opportunity to demonstrate their learning and application of the character traits. Whether creating a group project or enjoying the outdoors, Anson Taylor's students resolve conflicts through discussion and peaceful resolution. Their sense of respect and responsibility results in positive actions and attitudes throughout the day. At Anson Taylor, all students learn, grow and play within the supportive embrace of a safe school environment.
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Fitness at Taylor
Members of the Cross County Team receive an aerobic workout daily before school in preparation for their meets. Junior students have an opportunity to participate in volleyball and bordenball teams. Primary students are offered a houseleague program. The Track and Field team members practise daily in preparation for the Birchmount Track and Field Meet.
Loving Literacy
Our library contains an immense collection of books which span all reading levels. The shelves are regularly stocked so our children have many choices when making their weekly selections. Bins of multicultural and dual language books are readily available for new language learners as well as picture books, graphic novels, magazines and topical reference materials.
Software Savvy
Smartboards, Ipads, laptops, Elmos, and robotics now launch information technology's possibilities into the classrooms. Teaching through the use of these tools is broadening the students' learning experiences and supporting inquiry-based engagement. It is used to teach students to think critically, access and analyze information while encouraging global engagement.
Vocal and Instrumental Music
Our vocal music teacher fosters a love for singing with our primary students. Junior students are also learning to play the recorder. Our Grade 5 and 6 students refine their instrumental expertise with our music itinerant weekly. Grades 1-3 students enjoy working with Orff instruments on Day 3 in the mornings.
Additional Features
● Grade 5 and 6 Band; Grades 1-3 Orff
● Move- A- Thon
● Scientists in School; Excursions
● Volleyball Team
● Eco-Schools
● Cross Country/Track and Field Team
● Borden Ball Team
● Spring & Winter Concerts
Student Life - Where You Belong
Anson S. Taylor Jr. Public School provides unique opportunities for academic, social and emotional growth through numerous integrated activities. Reading Buddies pairs primary and junior students weekly so they can explore fiction and non-fiction books together through oral reading, attentive listening and shared responses. Inquiry-based learning gives students hands-on opportunities that support specific curriculum strands. The grade six students have an opportunity to attend the Scarborough Outdoor Education School where they experience a week of outdoor learning and adventures in the natural beauty of Algonquin Park. Students from Grade 1 to 5 experience wilderness adventure games at Hillside Outdoor Education School. Students build on a foundation of memorable school experiences as each grade passes, with new opportunities awaiting their discovery.
What Sets Us Apart
Our grade six students are given ongoing opportunities to develop leadership skills through roles of additional responsibility, such as office monitors, kindergarten lunchroom assistants, school tour guides, computer and library assistants and student leadership council. The nearby Woodside Library has the largest circulation of all community libraries within North America and is one of the many local resources of immense benefit to our student population. Anson Taylor uses Integrated Arts to incorporate cross-curricular activities, including drama activities, recitals, dress rehearsals, Reading Buddies, the Grade 5 and 6 Band program and robotics. Our primary students, Grades 1-3, work with an Orff itinerant teacher to make magical sounds in their classrooms. We are also fortunate to have a large park and playground adjacent to the school where supervised physical fitness activities take place throughout the year.
Parent and Community Engagement
The School Advisory Council strengthens our link with the community as we work together towards the shared common goal of student well-being, equity and academic achievement. Our Parent volunteers help in our primary classrooms with reading and individual student support. They accompany classes on excursions throughout the year. We welcome volunteers in our school and look forward to strengthening home-school partnerships, in particular as we offer a morning meal 5 days a week and would appreciate parent involvement. All parents and guardians are welcome to attend our School Council meetings which are announced in the monthly school newsletter.