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

101 Murison Boulevard, Scarborough, Ontario M1B 2L6

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Total enrolment 217
Principal Cathy Bottecchia
Tel: 416-393-5385 Fax: 416-397-6353
Superintendent Anthony Petitti
Tel: 416-222-8282 Ext. 2263
Parish St. Barnabas
10 Washburn Way
Scarborough, Ontario  M1B 1H3
416-298-0989
Local Trustee Tobias Enverga
Tel: 416-512-3408 Fax: 416-512-3408
e-mail: tobias.enverga@tcdsb.org
CSAC Chair Jennifer Walker
Voice Mailbox #88385
csac.stflorence@tcdsb.org
Transportation For information, please call 416-229-5313

History & Tradition

stflorence.JPG (24836 bytes)St. Florence Catholic School opened its doors to the community in January 1979, with a new building and an enthusiastic group of staff and students. Prior to completion of the building, the pupils were housed in a portable school located at St. Barnabas Catholic School. The students of St. Florence came primarily from St. Barnabas, with some coming from St. Columba Catholic School. The official opening and solemn blessing of the new school took place on June 12, 1980.

Our community has a rich diversity of individuals drawn from all over the world. This cultural mix is important to us, for each individual contributes his or her life experiences within the unifying bond of our common Catholic faith.

The spirit of the school is founded on devotion to Catholicity and the message of the Gospel.

During the first few years, the population of the school increased as many families moved into the new developments surrounding the school.

Meeting the Diverse Needs of Our Students...

At St. Florence School we believe in the uniqueness of every child. We recognize that children have individual talents and their own special needs. We strive to assist the students to “be the best they can be”, growing in Christian values, self-esteem and respect for themselves and others.

The catechetical program, as approved by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, is the foundation for the instructional program in religious education. Among a variety of strategies employed to ensure a Catholic environment, we practise the spiritual and corporal works of mercy, such as participation in food drives, the ShareLife campaign and the support of families in need, both within the local community and the global community. These actions are encouraged as gestures of Gospel values at work and are essential for reinforcing with the students that our Catholic beliefs need to be reflected in all aspects of our daily life.

Fostering a safe and welcoming learning environment which is an example of Christian community is a vital part of the Mission statement of the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Daily attendance monitoring is one example of this mission in action. Through cooperative parent-school communications, parents advise the school if their child will be absent, and school staff monitor attendance patterns and alert the family of their observations. Within the school, every effort is made to attend to the health and safety of the students. We appreciate parents notifying us of health conditions which may affect their child at school. We also strive to keep parents and guardians informed of issues and situations which impact on their child's health and safety. It is our hope and desire that all families will feel welcome when entering the school. We are pleased to provide information about our school and community, to make introductions and to maintain collaborative communications.

Clear expectations for student behaviour are another important element of school life. General guidelines for student deportment are presented to the students in a variety of formats, including at student assemblies, in newsletters and announcements, and during classroom discussions. Regular review and reinforcement take place throughout the year. The violence prevention policy of the TCDSB reflects our serious commitment to the well-being of all members of the school community.

Standards are being developed to assist in evaluating student progress. The TCDSB is currently examining its curriculum documents in order to bring them in concert with Ministry initiatives. St. Florence Catholic School has undertaken reviews of its mathematics and language arts programs in order to help meet the needs of its students. As part of our resolve to enhance technological education and computer literacy, there has been ongoing staff in-service, the acquisition of new equipment and emphasis on improving computer skills.

To help meet the needs of individual students, teachers modify programs within the regular class, consult with other staff and meet resource personnel assigned to the school. Special programs support students with particular needs.

A full range of extra-curricular activities is available to students. For those with an artistic bent, there are choirs. The chess and W5H teams provide an excellent opportunity for students talented in these areas to develop and hone their interests. House leagues offer good fun, sportsmanship and friendly competition. We are proud of the achievements of our volleyball, track and field, and cross-country teams.

School News

School Calendar 2012

Family Day February 20, 2012
Mid-Winter Break (inclusive) March 12-16, 2012
Good Friday April 6, 2012
Easter Monday April 9, 2012
Victoria Day May 21, 2012
Last Day of Classes, Elementary June 28,2012

Professional Activity Days 2012

  • January 27, 201
  • February 17, 2012
  • June 1, 2012
  • June 29, 2012

PA and Exam Day Calendar 2011-2012

Witness to Faith Cross
The Toronto Catholic District School Board is ushering in the new school year with a celebration to launch “The Year of Witness”, the third year of the Board’s three-year pastoral plan focusing on Word, Worship and Witness.

For the year of Witness, the students at Neil McNeil Catholic Secondary School have created a travelling cross, which will journey across the school system throughout the year, with each school having an opportunity to spend a day with the cross.

St. Florence Catholic School students welcomed the cross to their school on November 2.

  

 

 

School Learning Improvement Plan -- 2011-2012


School Learning Improvement Plan -- 2010-2011


School Learning Improvement Plan -- 2009-2010


Safe School Plan -- 2010-2011


EQAO Assessment Results

EQAO:

School Year

EQAO Assessment Results

2010-2011

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2009-2010

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2008-2009

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2007-2008

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2006-2007

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2005-2006

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