NEWS

Click on the following link to access the Frequently Asked Questions about the school closure from the Board Website:

http://ocdsb.ca/au_hi_accom-reviews_PHPS.asp 

The OCDSB will be setting up a link on their website for answers to frequently asked questions.  Please direct any of your questions regarding the Parkwood Hills School closure to the following email address:

ParkwoodHillsClosureQuestions@ocdsb.ca

We have brand new "PHPS Has Character" calendars for sale for $10 in the office. Get'em while they are hot! :)

Please click this H1N1 link  for more information about the virus.

Just a friendly reminder that  parents wishing to pick up or meet their children during school hours are asked to sign in at the office and wait in the office or in the front lobby.  Your child will be sent down to meet you.

 Please refrain from parking in the parking lot between SWC and PHPS in the afternoon after school. The buses need to both arrive and leave on time and the students need to walk to, and board the buses in complete safety. If you require a parking spot please use the PHPS staff parking lot near the Kindergarten yard on the east side of the school or the Daycare lot. Further parking is available from Charkay St. to just before the bus loading zone (before the KG yard) on Mulvagh St. Your co-operation in ensuring the safety of our kids is greatly appreciated!!

 

School Hours:  9:15 to 15:45

Kindergarten
Morning kindergarten:  9:15-11:45
Afternoon kindergarten:  13:15-15:45

Grades 1-6
Morning outdoor play time:  9:00-9:15
School Begins:  9:15

Morning Nutrition Break:  11:15-12:00
Afternoon Nutrition Break:  14:00-14:45

Dismissal:  15:45 

PHPS MISSION STATEMENT
We believe our role in the community is to develop the whole child by providing active learning in a French Immersion setting. We encourage respect for self, others, and the environment. We strive to foster a lifetime commitment to learning.

Our committment is to the highest standards of academic excellence, behaviour, and personal growth within a nurturing, challenging and safe school environment. Students are guided to take responsibility for their own behaviour and to effectively use problem-solving techniques as the foundation for the development of life-long social skills.