On Tuesday November 13th, over 800 grade 8s were in the building to investigate the programs and facilities that Western offers. Western receives students from many different elementary schools in the neighbourhood such as Runnymede, Swansea, Annette, Brock, Carlton Village, Essex, Parkdale and High Park Alternative School. In fact, almost any student from anywhere in the city can choose to study here, and many do.
The tours are organized and run through Western's Guidance Department and Leadership classes and are meant to highlight all the possible options for courses and learning a student has at WTCS. Western has one of the widest program selections of any high school in the TDSB. We offer almost every type of program imaginable: from ESL to Gifted/Enriched Learning; from Robotics, to Food Technologies; from Coop Education to French and Spanish. And that's what makes it such a special place.
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"We're proud of our building and we're proud of the students and teachers in it," said a beaming Principal Ms Virginia Pang. "We want to let the community and the whole city know that Western really is the place to be, and we'd be delighted if they chose to send their child to learn here. This is a very special place."
Our Student Leader was right. The day really was "The Grand Tour of (Western) Learning."