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Willowfield Gardens Public School opened in September of 1958. In 1984 it merged with Terraview Heights and the name changed to Terraview-Willowfield Public School. Families from over 50 countries choose Terraview-Willowfield Public School to educate their children. Newcomers join with multi-generational families rooted in the community. The mission statement of Terraview-Willowfield Public School emphasizes a dedicated community of educators, learners and families striving to promote academic success and social responsibility in a safe and inclusive learning environment through collaborative and responsive programming.
Willowfield Gardens Public School opened in September of 1958. In 1984 it merged with Terraview Heights and the name changed to Terraview-Willowfield Public School.
The property directly in front of Terraview-Willowfield P.S. is Massey Creek, one of the main tributaries for the Don River. After seven years of collaboration, fundraising and community efforts, the school's magnificent and award winning naturalization project was completed on that site and it was named Willowfield Gardens Park. A pond, an island, a bog and observation pods were created and accessible to our school population as well as to members of our geographic community. Terraview-Willowfield's commitment to its environment is reflected in the goals of our Eco Schools program.