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School PhotoQueen Elizabeth Public School is located in a central urban setting on the east of the Trent River in Trenton, Ontario and serves approximately 265 Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 students.

North Trenton Public School is located in an urban residential setting in northwest Trenton, Ontario on the west side of the Trent River.  North Trenton PS is a primary school serving approximately 60 students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 2.

Queen Elizabeth PS is twinned with North Trenton PS with both schools offering the "Full-Day - Early Learning Kindergarten Programs' every day for 4 and 5 year olds.  North Trenton PS students proceed to Queen Elizabeth PS for grades 3-8 with students from V.P. Carswell Public School joining Queen Elizabeth PS for Grades 7 and 8.  Students then proceed to Trenton High School for Grades 9 to 12.  Queen Elizabeth and North Trenton Public Schools take great pride in being known as a safe, caring, and respectful learning environments in which each student is valued for his or her own unique interests, abilities, and potential to contribute positively to the school and the community.  Both school share a common focus on the value of "Respect" and have worked collaboratively to establish school wide "Respect Agreements" which outline the respectful ways all members of the school community agree to interact, communicate, make decisions, and go about their daily activities.  Queen Elizabeth PS and North Trenton PS are proud to be recognized as 'EarthCARE' schools, promoting awareness and action on environmental issues with a focus on energy and water conservation and waste reduction.

Both schools are also designated as 'Healthy Active School Communities' with a focus on healthy nutrition, daily physical activity, and student leadership.   At Queen Elizabeth and North Trenton Public Schools student engagement in learning is a top priority.  Students are provided with programs, activities, and opportunities to match their needs and interests and allow them to excel and achieve success as learners in the 21st century.

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Staff Directory: 2012 - 2013 School Year

            Mr. D. DeLarge - Principal                                                              Ms. S. Slater - JK / SK Teacher

            Ms. J. Nitschke - Vice-Principal                                                   Ms. J. Henderson - SK / Grade 1 Teacher

            Ms. V. Blower - Office Supervisor                                               Ms. M. Roberton - Grade  2 Teacher

            Ms. C. Richardson - Lead Hand Custodian                                Ms. C. Sharpe - Grade 2 / 3 Teacher  

            Ms. M. Cronin - Custodian                                                              Ms. K. Donald - Grade 3 Teacher

            Ms. A. Hobart - DECE                                                                       Mrs. L. Loveless - Grade 3/4 Teacher

            Ms. D. Walters - Library Technician                                            Mr. T. Hadley- Grade 4/ 5 Teacher

             Ms. T. Brintnell - ISRT / Prep. Coverage                                     Ms. J. Lessard - Grade 5 Teacher

            Ms S. Simms - French Teacher                                                    Mr. M. DiDonato - Grade 6 Teacher

            Ms. K. Daniels - Prep. Coverage                                                   Ms. B. Byrd- Grade 7 Teacher

            Ms. C. Lawrence - Child and Youth Worker                               Mr. M. Chambers - Grade 7/8 Teacher

            Ms. B. McMillian - Educational Assistant                                    Ms. K. White - Grade 8 Teacher

            Ms. C. Holdsworth - Educational Assistant                                Ms. E. Shantz - Prep. Coverage Teacher

            Ms. R. Sands - Educational Assistant                                          Ms. L. Godwin - Prep Coverage

            Ms. D. Meulenaar - Educational Assistant                                  Ms. S. Howard - Educational Assistant

            Mr. B. Fry - Educatioinal Assistant

           

 
Safe, Caring, Respectful and Inclusive Environments
 
In safe, caring, and respectful learning environments, students develop a foundation of good character. With a focus on the HPEDSB “Growing with Character” character attributes of Caring, Co-operation, Respect, Responsibility, Humour, Honesty, Integrity, and Trustworthiness, students  of Queen Elizabeth and North Trenton Public Schools are provided with learning opportunities that promote their social and emotional learning. Both schools share a common focus on the value of "Respect" and have worked collaboratively to establish school wide "Respect Agreements" which outline the respectful ways all members of the school community agree to interact, communicate, make decisions, and go about their daily activities. Student engagement in learning is a top priority. In our safe, caring, and respectful school communities, students are provided with programs, activities, and opportunities to match their needs and interests which allows them to excel and achieve success as learners in the 21st century.
At Queen Elizabeth and North Trenton Public Schools, here are just a few of the ways we develop and promote our safe, caring and respectful learning environments:
 
 
  •  Establishment of school and Classroom “RESPECT Agreements”which are developed and implemented consistently school-wide. We celebrate our successes through Respect & Responsibility Tickets, Draws, Bulletin Board displays, Celebration Assemblies, Class and Student presentations, etc.
 
  • Recognizing individual students who have demonstrated exemplary respectful and responsible behavior at our monthly Kiwanis Terrific Kids assemblies. Each month, we focus on a specific HPEDSB “Growing with CharacterCharacter Attributealong withour school’s “RESPECT Agreements”.
 
  • Inviting all students and staff to take our School-Wide Anti-Bullying Pledge by signing posters displayed in classrooms.
 
  • Each class establishing their own individual  “Safe, Caring, & Respectful” Class Motto
 
  • A Poster Contest for each division promoting acceptance (Primary – “Stand Up – Be a Friend”; Junior – “Stand Up for Friends”; Intermediate – “Love is Louder”).  Winning Posters will be made into a 2012-2013 “Stand Up to Bullying” QET/NT Calendar.
 
  • Use of “Kelso’s Choices” for Primary students and “Restorative Practices” for Junior and Intermediate divisions to support student learning.
 
  • Big Brothers/Big Sisters partnership  providing  the following programs for some students : Peer Mentoring, ‘Go Girls’, ‘Game On’, and ‘Kick Stand Kidz
 
  • Bullying Awareness/Information Session for Parents/Guardians, students and staff with CYC, Eva Violi & CYC Supervisor, Julie Pohlman-Brogee
 
  • Cyber Bullying Presentation for Junior & Intermediate divisions with Quinte West - OPP Constable Dave Snider, School Response Officer
 


 

 
 
Our School is a HASC school

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 HASC….what is it?

Healthy Active School Communities is a program that several local schools are participating in to improve student health and learning.

Our School is working to become a healthy active school community! This means the entire school community- students , staff, parents and community partners are working together to make our school an even better place to learn , work and play. We are focusing on physical activity – trying to increase opportunities for our students, staff and families to be active.

For more information on the HASC program check out the HASC website .The website can be found on the HPEDSB home page ...just scroll down to click on the HASC logo and ... voila!

 

 

What is P.A.L.S.?

P.A.L.S. stands for Physical Activity Leaders in Schools. It is a program that provides training to intermediate students so that they can help lead physical activities in the school. The goal is to increase the number of opportunities available at our school to be active.

Having older students lead younger students in physical activities is a win-win idea! Older students are great role models for younger students. Seeing the intermediates being active and having fun can have a big impact on the younger students at your school. 

 

 

Queen Elizabeth Public School - Trenton

Queen Elizabeth Public School - Trenton
16 Sillers Avenue, Trenton, Ontario
Canada K8V 1X6
Phone: 613 392 5004
Fax: 613 392 4495
Email: queenet@hpedsb.on.ca
HPEDSB
156 Ann Street, Belleville, Ontario
Canada K8N 3L3
Toll-free: +1 800 267-4350
General Email: information@hpedsb.on.ca
www.hpedsb.on.ca
Bell Times: 9:15 - 3:35
P: Derek DeLarge
VP: JoAnne Nitschke
AS: Colleen DeMille
Student transportation
Toll-free: +1 866 569-6638
Phone: +1 613 354-1981
Fax: +1 613 354-1279
Url: www.triboard.on.ca


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