Coledale Public School

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Coledale Public School
Address
60 Coledale Road
Markham, ON, L3R 7W8, Canada
Information
School board York Region District School Board
Superintendent Gayle Brocklebank-Vincent
Area trustee Elizabeth Richardson
Principal Donna McGann
Vice principal Carol Takagi
School type public elementary school
Grades JK-8
Language English, French
Area York Region
Mascot Cougar
Team name Cougers
Colours Gold and Blue
Founded 1988
Enrollment 560+ (2005)
Homepage http://www.coledale.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/

Coledale Public School was founded in 1988 in Markham, Ontario, Canada. The school was named for the road it was built on. Coledale Public School's mission is to help foster high standards of academic excellence grounded in development of responsible and respectful citizens dedicated to making positive contributions to society. The school is a feeder school for Unionville High School. Coledale Public School also ranked in the top 40 elementary schools in Canada for extracurricular.


[edit] Extracurricular Activities

Coledale Public school houses many different extracurricular clubs and programs. The Coledale athletic program consists of two basketball and volleyball teams (boy and girl teams). These teams regularly compete with other schools in York Region. The school was also the first public elementary school to compete in indoor rowing championships. The team competes annually at the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships, held in Toronto.

Annually the school also competes in the Markham Fair art events and also competing in choir and band competition, the school also has a decent art program. Every year, the school will showcase the schools talents in a winter and spring show of music and drama.

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