PHONE NUMBER: (416) 396-6420

GRADE RANGE: JK to 6

Lord Roberts Junior Public School's Mission Statement

Our School Motto is, "The Sky's the Limit!", and here is why....

In March, 2007, The Fraser Institute presented The Garfield Weston Award for Excellence in Education for "Academic Achievement in Excess of Expectations" to Lord Roberts Jr. P.S., setting it as part of the top performing 1% of Ontario schools in its category.

In April 1998, the Board Advisory Council on Antiracism and Ethnocultural Equity voted to award Lord Roberts the Dr. Inez Elliston Award.
We are equally proud of our achievements in EQAO and credit our  outstanding staff, their collaboration with our community, and their dedication and standards of excellence with our academic success.

 

Our Community

Opened in 1958 and located on Lord Roberts Drive, west of Midland between Eglinton and Lawrence, Lord Roberts Junior Public School is richly diverse in its cultural makeup. Our student population represents nearly 30 countries. In partnership with our community, parents and staff, our vision is to develop programs that support the physical, intellectual, emotional and social needs of the students entrusted to our care. 

More Information About Lord Roberts Junior Public School

Our School Focus, 2019-2020

It is our mandate to enrich our students' understanding of, and appreciation for, the performing arts and visual arts; we employ such programs as Prologue for the Performing Arts, as well as TDSB  Arts personnel and opportunities to support our mandate and broaden the horizons of our school community.

Social Responsibility

Lord Roberts has a very diverse population with many students who require support in the early years of school. To have a good start in their education, we provide programs related to equity and inclusion through monthly Recognition Assemblies that focus on TDSB Character Traits, as well as Safety Patrollers, Media/Announcement Teams and Student Leadership Council.

Literacy Initiatives Include:

We employ student mentoring methods such as Reading Buddies in early grades, as well as the use of student portfolios, involving trained parent volunteers in the language program, a book bag program, classroom libraries, and ensuring that the Learning Resource Centre is available to all students on a regular basis for research, writing and reading support.

Numeracy Initiatives include:

We integrate problem solving, use manipulatives and computers in the teaching of all strands. We collaborate with and provide parents with suggestions on how to link mathematics learned at school with home activities which reflect the same idea, thus bringing the real world factor to the more abstract concepts and enhancing student comprehension.

Student Life - Where You Belong

GO TEAM

We offer a wide range of student co-curricular activities throughout the year, both academic and athletic. Our school choir is renowned and performs each year at the Winter and Spring Concerts. Other clubs include but are not limited to: volleyball, folk dance, cross-country, science club, house league, track and field, math club, chess club, Terry Fox Run, Playday, a Girls Club and the Lego Robotics club. We also emphasize the importance of global responsibilities in order to accentuate our Character Education program and hold specific fundraising events to aid populations in crises following disasters, as well as local food banks through canned and dry food donations each year.

WHAT SETS US APART

Lord Roberts Junior PS was opened in 1958. Named after Lord Roberts, Field Marshal of Kandahar, he was known as "Kipling's General" because his life embodied the ideals that the poet, Rudyard Kipling, sought to glorify; namely, courage, faith, and honour. Since being built over 50 years ago, the school population has fluctuated as the neighbourhood has changed. At one time, Lord Roberts was a Kindergarten to Grade 8 school with over 1,000 students! In 1989, enrollment dipped to 270 students. At present, we are hovering around 400 students from JK-Grade 6. We have a very diverse cultural makeup, with our student population representing over 30 countries.

PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

We support our many, varied community partners such as: Rainbow Village Child Care Centre; Student Teachers - in collaboration with Ontario universities and OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education); Co-op students - in collaboration with TDSB secondary schools; Jump Rope for Heart; Terry Fox Walk; Toronto Police Services (through the Elementary School Safety Program, VIP Program); School  Volunteers - library, classroom reading programs, field trips, sports events; lunchroom supervisors hired from the community; individual orientation and registration for incoming Junior Kindergarten families including the "Ready, Set, Go" program; and a Community Room available, among other programs and resources.