Edenwood Middle School | |
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6770 Edenwood Drive Mississauga, Ontario, L5N3B2, Canada |
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School board | Peel District School Board |
Superintendent | Dianne Miles |
Area trustee | Allison Van Wagner |
Principal | Robert Clark |
Vice principal | Adele Hollingsworth |
School type | Middle school |
Grades | 7-8 |
Language | English/French |
Mascot | Bald Eagle |
Founded | 1982 |
Enrolment | 589 (June 2008) |
Homepage | http://edenwood.peelschools.org/ |
Edenwood Middle School is a part of the Peel District School Board in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Edenwood Middle School was built in 1982 on old farmlands bought by the Peel District School Board. Edenwood is two stories high, and recently a new wing was added to the school. As of October 2008, there are 23 classes (11 Grade Seven Classes, and 12 Grade Eight Classes), each one with their own T.A.P. teacher.
Learning Skills are a very big aspect of Edenwood and each month is devoted to one of nine learning skills that impact the way a student does and learn in school.
The school was first opened in 1982 with a total construction cost of $4,261,000.
Students at Millers Grove Public School, Settlers Green Public School, Plum Tree Elementary School, Maplewood Public School, Shelter Bay, and Plowman's Park Public School all go to Edenwood Middle School when they pass Grade Six. Edenwood gets approximately 300 students from these six schools each year.
After graduating Grade Eight, students are placed at Meadowvale Secondary School. If the student's feeder school was Plowmans Park Public School, however then the student would be placed at Streetsville Secondary School. This is due to boundary and student limitations at both secondary schools. If the student has been idenified as gifted by the IPRC and the CCAT test, they are placed at The Woodlands School.
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