W. O. Mitchell Elementary School

W.O. Mitchell Elementary School, commonly abbreviated to W.O.M., is located in the Kanata district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. There are classes from junior kindergarten to Grade 8. It is named after Canadian writer W. O. Mitchell.

W.O. Mitchell Elementary School (W.O.M.)
Address
80 Steeple Chase Drive

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Coordinates45.29955°N 75.85697°W / 45.29955; -75.85697
Information
MottoLearning together, together to learn.
Founded1998
School boardOttawa Carleton District School Board
Area trusteeCathy Curry
PrincipalJoanne Favell [1]
GradesJunior Kindergarten to Grade Eight
LanguageEnglish, French
AreaOttawa
Colour(s)Purple, White, Black             
MascotMav
Team nameW.O.Mitchell Mavs
Communities servedBridlewood
Feeder schoolsRoch Carrier & John Young
Public transit accessOC Transpo routes 61, 161, 168
Websitesites.google.com/site/womitchellschool/

School Information

W.O.M. was founded in 1998 as part of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB). It is located at 80 Steeple Chase Drive.[1] There are approximately 420 students as of 2009-2010. W.O.M. gets an influx of grade 7 students from other schools that only go up to grade 6. The school has many clubs, sport teams and has a large gym, stage, and a computer lab. Different fundraising festivals are held frequently. One notable festival is W.O.M. Fest, which occurs once every year. The school has two wings, two floors, a large yard, six portables and a kindergarten area that was renovated in 2004 because of a large flood. The gym was also replaced for the same reason. On December 19, 2011, the school experienced the same issue, with the exception that the water was shut off, thus preventing major damage. The issue has since been resolved by SimplexGrinnell. The kindergarten wing went through major renovations, and is now open again. Nowhere else in the school was affected. The process took a little bit over a month to complete, however, no one worked during winter break.

Learning

Programs

W.O. Mitchell Elementary School features many programs, including Early French Immersion, a Gifted program, and more. The school also has its own grade 7/8 band, and successful sports teams.

Music

W.O. Mitchell Elementary School has, over the course of its history, had grade 6, 7 and 8 bands, as well as jazz ensembles and other small ensembles. Many of these ensembles have entered in music festivals where they have earned awards. A grade 8 band was formed in 2011 for the upcoming year.[2]

Instrumental Music is taught as part of the curriculum and students participate in grade recitals as well as concerts in the community. Grade 7 and 8s have a choice of 10 instruments; 8 can be chosen by anyone, and the other 2 require that students pass a test.

Sports

W.O. Mitchell Elementary School participates in many sports, including track and field, cross country, and basketball. The gym walls are lined with many banners, with more being won each year. During second recess, depending on which day, different grades have intramural. The intramural sport is usually the sport currently being taught in class. W.O.M. is also home to two winners of the OCEAA Coach of the Year award. Derek Tysick won the award in 2011, followed by Heather McGrath in 2012.

Success

W.O. Mitchell Elementary School reading and writing results are above both board and provincial standards.[3]

Clubs and Extra Curricular

Some of the clubs and extra curricular activities that are run at the school include the Student Council, Athletic Council, Reel Cool Productions (a video production club), and Chess Club. There is also an annual Science Fair, as well as numerous sports teams. Every two years, the school mounts a full-scale musical production, performed primarily by intermediate (grade 7 and 8) students.

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See also

  • W.O. Mitchell

References

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