How We Meet the Diverse Needs of Our Students
Our students, like all young people, vary in interests, learning needs and learning styles, social maturity, self-confidence, and readiness for learning. Our community is made up from a variety of ethnic and cultural groups that make the St. Charles Garnier community unique. Although our students speak English, they understand their heritage language. Our goal is to create a school environment where all students can mature in academic and interpersonal skills, supported by staff and each other. We aim to do this by:
Creating a community of prayer, reflection and service
Teachers work to create a community where students grow in their personal spirituality and understanding of their Catholic faith by: Religious education and family life programs, active participation in liturgies, service projects and curriculum objectives to heighten awareness of the interdependence of all peoples at a community and global level and their responsibility to live Gospel values.
Creating a safe and welcoming environment
Staff and parents, through the Catholic School Advisory Council, work together to develop policies and practices to ensure that students feel affirmed and valued while maturing in their relationships with others including: development of a discipline code, implementation of security routines, providing effective communication programs and modeling of positive conflict resolution skills by staff. Parents are involved in the life of the school and are knowledgeable about the needs of their children. The Catholic School Advisory Committee (CSAC) provides many activities and supports the various initiatives in the school.
Creating programs and activities to develop personal self-esteem and individual talents
Staff provide a variety of curricular and co-curricular programs including: school choir, band, boys’ and girls’ school teams for soccer, volleyball, baseball and basketball, W5H teams, Book fair, family Literacy night, multi-media presentations which use visual and performing arts to share and celebrate new learning and curriculum activities which demonstrate the contributions of women and men of varied cultural backgrounds to Canadian and global society.
Creating a supportive learning environment for students with diverse needs
St. Charles Garnier Catholic School welcomes and supports students of varied needs and talents. Support is provided by: an early identification program in junior or senior kindergarten, a School-Based Support Team (SBST) to assist teachers in programming for individual students and an interdisciplinary team (Psychology Associate, Assessment and Programming Teacher, Speech and Language Pathologist and Social Worker) to provide individual assessments and make recommendations for placement, identification and programming suggestions.
In 2011, St. Charles Garnier became a full day Kindergarten school. There is also a Fifth Block Program providing reading support for grades one and two students and a Junior Literacy Program providing Literacy intervention to grades five and six students. Students in these two programs are provided with one hour daily intensive literacy reinforcement within a small group of 6 to 8 students learning environment for seventeen weeks. Students receiving these programmes are monitored very closely and parents are invited to participate in the admission and demission meetings. The Kindergarten Language Program (KLP) is an earl y intervention program for senior kindergarten (SK) students with language and early literacy needs. Our Parent and family Literacy Center (PFLC) is a parent and child drop in program that offers families an opportunity to learn together each morning.
There is a Multi-Exceptionalities class in the school. As the students in the Multi-Exceptionalities and Developmental Delay classes are from other schools in the area, many buses bring our students to and from school. In addition, we have educational assistants are required to assist the students in this class. Some of our exceptional children are fully integrated in regular classes with the support of an Educational Assistant. Five Educational Assistants provide support for our students within the regular classrooms.
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