The Woodlands School (Mississauga)

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The Woodlands School
The Woodlands School logo.gif
Address
3225 Erindale Station Road
Mississauga, Ontario, L5C 1Y5
Canada
Information
School type High school
Founded 1969
School board Peel District School Board
Superintendent Shawn Moynihan[1]
Area trustee Sue Lawton
Janet McDougald
Jeff White[1]
Principal Rosemary Stiglic[1]
Vice principal Kerry Everitt
Fraser Kidd
Sunita Joshi[1]
Grades 7-12 and Co-op (post-grade 12)
Enrollment 1070 (Nov 27, 2014)
Language English
Colour(s) Red and Gold         
Mascot Ram
Team name The Woodlands Rams
Special programs Regional Enhanced Program
Website

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 from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds. The school has a solid 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 gifted program.

History[edit]

The Woodlands School was opened in the year 1969. While the first phase of its present building was under construction, The Woodlands operated in the Basement of Springfield Public School building. In September, 1970, the school's students and staff moved to the new building, and The Woodlands became a combined elementary and secondary school. Today, The Woodlands has over 1200 students.

Academics[edit]

Elementary students[edit]

Students in grades 7 through 8 are enrolled in a full-year schedule of two terms per year, with the subjects taught rotated on a two-day cycle. Report cards for each term are sent home with each student in January and June, and elementary classes continue throughout the secondary exam periods.

Secondary students[edit]

As with the Peel District School Board, subjects are taught at the Enhanced, Academic and Applied levels.

Woodlands also offers a gifted education program, students who are identified as gifted through the CCAT (Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test) tests (or various others) are given the option of attending Woodlands, and are bussed from all over the city. The Enhanced subjects for students have the same content as an Academic course being taught, but are given options in school work to try and encourage enhanced students to be creative, and take leadership roles.

Students from the Applewood Acres satellite program have access to The Woodlands School. The strong student performance, by individuals and teams, consistently places The Woodlands among the top academic schools in the Peel District School Board and Ontario.[2] Recently, the School ranked 97th nationally in 2008 Euclid Contest (2nd in the Mississauga region.), and[3] 4th nationally in the 2008 Fermat Contest.[4] The school also does exceptionally well in DECA competitions. Woodlands has one of the best music programs in Canada, placing in national & international festivals many times. In addition, the school has high Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test passing rate with 97%.[5]

Notable alumni[edit]

Athletic[edit]

The Woodlands Rams compete within the Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association (ROPSSAA). ROPSSAA is made up of over sixty 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) *

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Coordinates: 43°33′45″N 79°38′53″W / 43.562497°N 79.64817°W / 43.562497; -79.64817