Grades Taught
K-5
Introduction
At Senator Buchanan School, we believe that students, parents, and staff share responsibility for learning.
We are committed to meeting the needs of each student by:
- promoting and supporting academic, social and emotional growth
- fostering caring, cooperative, respectful and responsibile behaviours
- developing problem-solving skills and thinking skills
- instilling an appreciation for lifelong learning.
We will accomplish this by:
- creating a positive school climate
- ensuring the appropriate use of human and technical resources.
Principal
Lenee Fyfe
Administration
Bob White, Vice Principal
Philosophy
Multiage
Senator Buchanan Elementary School employs a Multiage Philosophy at grades 1/2, 3/4 and 4/5. Multiage classrooms reflect the understanding that although intellectual, social and emotional development happens in predictable patterns, it does so on a timetable which is unique to each child. In this setting, students have the opportunity to discover, practice and revisit concepts both as novices during their first year in a classroom and as mentors when in their second. Younger students are motivated to take academic risks as they observe their older classmates and comprehend what comes next. Older students develop confidence and extend learning and understanding as they are challenged to support their younger peers by sharing their knowledge in clear and concise ways.
Ideally, students are with the same teachers for two years thus providing them with a sense of continuity and predictability that supports them in taking intellectual risks. Each year the older students move on to the next age or grade level and half return to the same classroom. This provides teachers, students and parents with the opportunity to get to know each other. The demanding work of planning and adapting curriculum to meet the needs and interests of each student is greatly enhanced by this
two year process.
Supply Lists
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