Our School

Grades Taught

K to 6

About

Welcome to J.F. Dion School

Principal

Yvette Sasha Jean-Jacques

Administration

Hannah Durocher

Motto

"J. F. Dion is a place where school, home and community work together to achieve successful responsible lifelong learners"

Mission

J. F. Dion Vision and Mission Statement

"Think, Dream, Believe, Achieve"

Philosophy

At J. F. Dion School every child will have the opportunities and experiences necessary to learn, think and grow into a well rounded, productive and responsible person.

Beliefs

The educational process is a partnership between family, school, and community.

Education includes all of a child's capabilities - intellectual, physical, spiritual, social and moral.

Learning is a lifelong activity and is a primary means of achieving one's goals.

Positive-self concept and respect for others are fundamental to learning and growing.

Children need to be taught early to respect their home, family, community, and school and to take responsibility for their actions

Children have different abilities, learning styles and rates of development

Every child should have an equal opportunity regardless of race, nationality or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex or ability

Programs and Services

Literacy Initiative

Morning Assemblies

Monthly Perfect attendance

 

At J. F. Dion School every child will have the opportunities and experiences necessary to learn, think, and grow into a well rounded, productive and responsible person

 

 

-         The educational process is a partnership between family, school and community

-         Education includes all of a child’s capabilities – intellectual, physical, spiritual, social and moral

-         Learning is a life long activity and is a primary means of achieving ones goals

-         Positive-self concept and respect for others are fundamental to learning and growing

-         Children need to be taught early to respect their homes, families, community and school and to take responsibility for their actions

-         Children have different abilities, learning styles and rates of development

-         Every child should have an equal opportunity regardless of race, nationality or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex or ability