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Peel District School Board
The Peel District School Board (PDSB; known as English-Language Public District School Board No. 19 prior to 1999) is a school district that serves approximately 153,000 kindergarten to grade 12 students at more than 259 schools in the Region of Peel (municipalities of Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga) in Ontario, also to the west of Toronto. The board employs more than 15,000 full-time staff and is the largest employer in Peel Region. As of 2023 it is the second largest school board in Canada. History In 1970, 10 local boards came together as the Peel County Board of Education. In 1969, the board served a community of a quarter million residents—20 percent of the population. The newly formed Peel County Board had 50,000 students in 114 schools and an operating budget of $41 million. (2009 annual report) In 1973, the name changed to the "Peel Board of Education," before being changed the "Peel District School Board" in 1998. On September 1, 2006, the school board ann ...
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Gifted Education
Gifted education (also known as gifted and talented education (GATE), talented and gifted programs (TAG), or G&T education) is a type of education used for children who have been identified as Intellectual giftedness, gifted or Talent (skill), talented. The main approaches to gifted education are enrichment and Academic acceleration, acceleration. An enrichment program teaches additional, deeper material, but keeps the student progressing through the curriculum at the same rate as other students. For example, after the gifted students have completed the normal work in the curriculum, an enrichment program might provide them with additional information about a subject. An acceleration program advances the student through the standard curriculum faster than normal. This is normally done by having the students skip one to two grades. Being gifted and talented usually means being able to score in the top percentile on IQ exams. The percentage of students selected varies, generally wit ...
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Central Peel Secondary School
Central Peel Secondary School is a high school that is located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, and it is operated by the Peel District School Board. , the school enrolment stands at 1223. Central Peel opened in 1960. Central Peel offers an Advanced Placement program and a Strings program. See also * Education in Ontario * List of secondary schools in Ontario The following is a list of secondary schools in Ontario. Secondary education policy in the Canadian province of Ontario is governed by the Ministry of Education. Secondary education in Ontario includes Grades 9 to 12. The following list includes ... References External links *Rapid Facts: Central Peel Secondary Schoolat the Peel District School Board site {{PeelDistrictSchools Peel District School Board High schools in Brampton Educational institutions established in 1960 1960 establishments in Ontario ...
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Brampton Centennial Secondary School
Brampton Centennial Secondary School (BCSS) is a public high school located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada and is part of the Peel District School Board. In September 2008, BCSS had 1,775 students. History The first secondary school in Brampton opened in 1852 as Brampton High School with three students and its first principal A. Thompson. By 1888 it had an annual budget of $868.25. After a fire, the school building was reconstructed in 1977. Brampton Centennial Secondary School was built in 1967 — the Canadian Centennial year — to replace Brampton High School. School shooting On 28 May 1975 Michael Slobodian, a student at the school, brought two rifles to school with the intention of killing two particular teachers and himself. He opened fire, killing one of the teachers and one student, and wounding 13 students before shooting and killing himself. This was only the second school shooting in Canadian history. Athletics Brampton Centennial has many athletics programs which ar ...
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Balmoral Drive Senior Public School
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Bramalea Secondary School
Bramalea Secondary School (BSS) is a high school located in Bramalea, Brampton, Ontario, operating under the Peel District School Board established in 1963. Demographics In 2012, 307 students graduated. East Asians, South Asians, and Blacks made up almost 80% of the graduating class. In 1983, there were two black students and four South Asian students among the 142 graduating students. This demographic change followed a general change of demographics in the Bramalea community. Notable alumni and faculty *Andrew Cassels, retired NHL Player *Iqwinder Gaheer, Mississauga-Malton Federal MP * Dave Cranmer, CFL halfback *Alain Kashama, CFL and NFL defensive end *Tara Oram, country singer * Jasvir Rakkar, baseball player *Todd Thicke, television writer and producer See also * Education in Ontario *List of secondary schools in Ontario The following is a list of secondary schools in Ontario. Secondary education policy in the Canadian province of Ontario is governed by the Ministry of ...
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Mayfield Secondary School
Mayfield Secondary School is located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the Regional Arts Schools in the Peel District School Board. Notable alumni * Kyle Quincey, NHL Defenceman * Megan Bonnell, folk musician * Clifton Brown, Muay Thai Kickboxer (Grade 9) * Lara Jean Chorostecki, actor * Ashley Comeau, actor/Second City alumna/television writer/producer * Paulo Costanzo, actor * Director X, music video director Julien Lutz * Jordan Gavaris, actor * Michaela Hinds, World Champion Irish dancer * Jake Holden, Olympic snowboarder * Kris Lemche, actor * Nicholas Lindsay, MLS soccer player (Toronto FC) * Brittany Raymond, actress and dancer, on The Next Step * Tess Routliffe, Paralympic swimmer * Kyle Seeback, former MP, Brampton West * Skye Sweetnam, musician * Brittany Webster, cross-country skier * Ian Williams, Giller Prize-winning author * Dave Greszczyszyn, Skeleton Olympian * Brandie Wilkerson, Beach Volleyball Olympian See also * Education in Ontario * ...
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Humberview Secondary School
Humberview Secondary School (formerly The Humberview School, or Humberview Senior Public School) is a high school in Bolton, Caledon, Ontario, Canada. Notable students * Cory Trépanier, artist * Organik, founder of the King Of The Dot battle rap league. See also * Education in Ontario *List of secondary schools in Ontario *FIRST Robotics FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international high school robotics competition operated by For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, ''FIRST''®. Each year, teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work to build ... References External links Humberview Secondary SchoolHumberview Specialist High Skills Major TransportationThe Alpha Dogs
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Malton, Ontario
Malton is a neighbourhood in the northeastern part of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, located to the northwest of Toronto. Malton is bounded by Highway 427 to the east, the Brampton city limits (a Canadian National Railway (CN) rail line) to the north, Airport Road to the west, and a second CN line and Toronto Pearson International Airport to the south. Malton is unique in that it does not adjoin any other Mississauga neighbourhood, being separated by the airport and extensive industrial areas. All of the roads in this area are named after cities in the United Kingdom. Mimico Creek flows through Malton. The oldest portion of Malton is located on the northwest corner of Airport and Derry Roads. Together, the Malton and Britannia Woods areas compose Ward 5. History 1820–1936 The Second Purchase from the Mississauga Indians on Wednesday, October 28, 1818, was for 648,000 acres. Toronto Township received 34,556 acres, increasing its total acreage to 64,125. The To ...
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Bramalea, Ontario
Bramalea (''Bram-a-lee'') is a large suburban district in the City of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Bramalea was created as an innovative " new town", and developed as a separate community from the original Town of Brampton. Located in the former Chinguacousy Township, it was Canada's first satellite community developed by one of the country's largest real estate developers, Bramalea Consolidated Developments (later Bramalea Limited). The name "Bramalea" was created by the farmer William Sheard, who integrated the BRAM from Brampton, MAL from Malton (then a neighbouring town which is now a part of Mississauga), and the LEA, an old British word meaning meadow or grassland. He sold the land to Brampton Leasing developers and built one of Bramalea's first houses on the intersection of Bramalea Road and Avondale Boulevard. Mr. Sheard owned a large parcel of cattle grazing land that was purchased by the new venture. The community had an extensive Master Plan, which included prov ...
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