Our Students
Churchill’s enrolment is just shy of 200 students with 2 JK/SK classes,4 primary classes and 3 junior classes. Upon completion of grade 6, our students usually attend Summit Alternative for grade 7/8.
Our Staff
Churchill has 14 teaching staff, 3 educational assistants, 4 early childhood educators, a chief custodian, two night custodians, a librarian, 1 office assistant, 1 office administrator and 1 principal. We regularly have university, college and high school students placed with us for practicums or co-ops.
Churchill’s staff is a dedicated team who takes pride in its involvement with our students, their families and our community, as partners. The staff embraces the alternative philosophy and promotes the alternative tenets in all of their practices both in and out of the classroom. Staff liaises with the Westboro Community Association, the Westboro Seniors group, the Dovercourt Recreation Centre, local businesses, the Legion, the Ottawa-Carleton Primary Teachers’ Association, Associate Teacher partnerships with faculties of education and with various sports organizations. These are just a few of our community connections.
Our Community
Our parents are an essential part of our school. We work as a triad (parents, students and staff). They are involved in everything from field trips, electives days, co-teaching, running activities, fundraising, etc.
Located in the heart of Westboro, Churchill is the home school for the students of the Alternative program who live north of Carling Avenue, south of the Ottawa River, west of the tracks at Preston Street and east of Sherbourne Avenue. There is access to several city-facilitated community centres and we use the Delude Arena and Dovercourt Recreation Centre for skating, use of their field, swim to survive programs, etc.
In addition to our school day program we have an Extended Day Program with over 70 students attending. Many students also go to programs after school at Festival Hall and Dovercourt.
Mission Statement
Each child will find success, self-confidence, and independence in learning. A positive atmosphere conducive to learning, mutual respect and social responsibility will exist throughout the school. Creativity and a love of the arts will be fostered. Parents will be partners in the education of their children. Staff will engage in professional development activities creating an atmosphere of lifelong growth. Evaluation will be used by children and teachers for program planning. A sense of community will exist.
Facilities and Resources
Churchill has a modern gym with a stage and kitchen facilities, an inviting library with a well-stocked section for parents, several small rooms for use as tutorial/testing areas and, although currently being used as classrooms, there is a double-sized activity room with a folding divider.
The smaller outdoor space has necessitated the creative development of the play area with structures to meet all needs, sand areas and basketball hoops. We also have a ‘back to nature area’ where classes can go for many different activities and ‘schlockey boards’ that are used regularly in the winter.