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St. Dominic Savio Catholic School
(elementary--Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8)

50 Tideswell Boulevard, Scarborough, Ontario M1B 5X3

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Total enrolment 338
Principal John Rebelo
Tel: 416-393-5467 Fax: 416-397-6597
Superintendent Gary Poole
Tel: 416-222-8282 ext. 2370 
Parish St. Joseph Parish
200 Morrish Road
Scarborough, Ontario M1C 1E8
416-282-0370
Local Trustee Oliver Carroll
Tel: 416-512-3408; Fax: 416-512-3408
e-mail: oliver.carroll@tcdsb.org
CSAC Chair Bridget Accaputo
Voice Mailbox #88467
csac.stdominicsavio@tcdsb.org
After-School Programme 416-281-0262, ext. 216
Transportation For information, please call 416-229-5313

 

History & Tradition

St. Dominic Savio Catholic School first opened in 1999.

St. Dominic Savio was born in Riva, northern Italy, on April 2, 1842.  When Dominic was still in his boyhood he demonstrated a seriousness of purpose and an intense devotion to the Mass and the Holy Eucharist.  On the occasion of his First Communion at the age of seven, he formed the motto “Death, but not sin!” which was to become the mainstay of his short-lived life.  Dominic Savio stands out as a hero of school-boy virtue, the shining model of classroom holiness. 

We can make many wonderful plans and set great goals for our life.  Dominic Savio reminds us that we don’t know how long we have on earth and encourages us to delight in the wonders of life.

Mission Statement 

St Dominic Savio Catholic School is a Christian Community in which everyone expects to be treated with courtesy and respect at all times.  Our aim is to help everyone accept ownership for their academic, personal and spiritual development. 

About the School  

The St. Dominic Savio Catholic School Community is committed to the overall spiritual, intellectual, moral, social, psychological and physical development of every student in its charge.  More specifically we are committed to providing a full education for our students in a caring, God-centered atmosphere where each person is seen as a well-loved and valued individual. 

As a community of faith, teachers, support staff, students, church and parents encourage, foster and promote the development of the whole person.   We seek growth as responsible individuals rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 

As educators, we believe that a creative, productive and enjoyable learning environment is in the best interest of our students.  Developing good interpersonal relationships and a positive atmosphere is the most effective method of promoting an effective learning environment.  It is our purpose to protect the rights of each person in the school and to create an environment in which learning can occur.  The school’s Code of Behaviour is intended to enhance our students self development.  The Code provides the framework within which each student may formulate value patterns and standards of conduct which are Catholic in inspiration and which are witnessed in the life of the total school community, staff and support personnel.   

Our school community seeks to promote the building of self-confidence, self-respect, respect for others, self-discipline and positive attitudes towards self, peers, adults, authority and to move each individual closer to self-discipline.  The school community recognizes that we all share in the responsibility for the development of the children in our care. 

When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece.”
JohnRuskin (1819-1900)
English Writer
                    

School News

Basketball Championships
Congratulations to the girls' basketball champions, Nativity of Our Lord who, this year beat St. Malachy 49 - 39 in the final game. These two schools have met for the finals the past three years. The boys' final was between St. Dominic Savio and St. Wilfrid. This game had a wild finish, as the lead changed many times in the last few minutes. Congratulations go to the St. Dominic Savio team who pulled off a 56 - 55 win in the dying seconds!
Congratulations to all the athletes and their coaches who worked hard all season and provided the fans with exciting basketball in downtown Toronto on a snowy Friday night!
A special thank you to the South Athletic Region and master convenor John Albert for his organization. We look forward to more basketball highlights next year!


St. Dominic Savio, boys' champs

 

School Learning Plan -- 2007-2008




EQAO Assessment Results

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2007

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1999
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