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Oakville District and Curriculum
The Ontario Curriculum provides the framework for core academic subjects in Oakville’s schools, and curriculum for specialized programs are used in conjunction with the aims of the Ontario Curriculum. The subjects of Language, Math, and Science are detailed so that the broad overview of goals and the grade-level skills are clearly written out. The goal is for students to connect knowledge, think creatively, appreciate the cultural impact of texts, and to have a language with which to express these ideas. With a framework of mathematic, scientific and general literacy skills in place, students are prepared for their academic and career futures.
We currently cover the following Oakville-area school districts: Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board.
Schools in Oakville include:
James W. Hill Public School is located on 2860 Kingsway Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6J 6R3, James W. Hill Public School covers Kindergarten through eighth grade. Contact James W. Hill Public School at (905) 845-2333. This elementary school strives to exceed the goals set by Ontario’s curriculum in Arts, English and Literacy, French, Health and Physical Education, Languages, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Social Studies, History and Geography. To ensure students are completely understanding what these subjects they are learning in class, James W. Hill Public School provides before and after school programs. These programs are run by third parties for children from age four to twelve that may benefit from attending these sessions. For convenience, the sessions take place in the classrooms of their school from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. In addition, this school emphasizes the prevention and awareness of bullying as it is important that the students are able to work in a safe and nurturing environment with a healthy mental state.
Another way to help students is ensuring parents are involved in their children’s academic lives as students will feel more support when facing challenges. Parents can help by volunteering for trips, breakfast programs, parent-school council, and careers day. For more information on our private tutoring for your child, click here.
Oakville Trafalgar High School is located on 1460 Devon Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 3L6, Oakville Trafalgar High School covers ninth grade through twelfth grade. Contact Oakville Trafalgar High School at (905) 845-2875. This high school strives to exceed the goals set by Ontario’s curriculum in Arts, English and Literacy, French, Health and Physical Education, Languages, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences and Humanities. This is proven as Oakville Trafalgar High School is one of the highest performing high schools in Oakville. To ensure your child is receiving the most out of their education, visit our page with information on getting homework help.
As extracurriculars help students develop strengths in skills that cannot be taught in a classroom, Oakville Trafalgar High School encourages students to join various clubs to help them engage in other activities outside of academics. Students are able to join Red Devils Council, clubs, and sports to help them get started. In addition, this high school offers co-operative education program so that students get ahead start in gaining experience in the field. This way, students get to try different opportunities before deciding on the path they would like to pursue.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Oakville District Curriculum
Language is designed to develop literacy and communication skills which support all content area learning. Reading, Writing, Oral Communication, and Media Literacy are the foci through which students are provided texts to respond to in discussion and in writing. Students read a range of texts that offer different cultural perspectives and learn about their aesthetic values.
Science in the elementary grades is designed to teach students about Life Systems, Structures and Mechanisms, Matter and Energy, and Earth and Space Systems. Students compound subject knowledge with inquiry-based skills preparing them for Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and Earth and Space Science in high school.
In Math, students are guided through problem-solving methods in different areas of mathematic operations introducing them to concepts in algebra, data and measurement, and geometry. In high school, students are required to take Algebra and Geometry and are offered multiple advanced mathematics courses as well.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Oakville Educational News
- Specialist High Skills Major - The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSMs) are a number of pathway options that students can choose to enter once in high school. There are programs in the Arts, Energy, the Environment, Medical Technology, Non-profit, and many others. These can help students find the right college or professional experience with their high degree of focus.
- French Language Programs - For students who want to leave college fluent in both English and French, the French Language Programs offer the opportunities for students at all levels to pursue this goal. There are early year Immersion Programs and advanced language and literature programs for students in secondary school.
- Haiti School Project - In response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti, the Halton Catholic District started a partnership with a community group in Haiti to start construction on a new school. The connection between the schools can provide a number of cultural, social, economic, and language learning opportunities for the students.
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About Oakville, Ontario
The suburban town of Oakville is located in southern Ontario in the Halton region of Lake Ontario. Situated approximately halfway between the cities of Toronto and Hamilton, the town of Oakville is apart of what is the most densely populated areas of Canada in the Golden Horseshoe. With a population of approximately 193,832 residents, the town of Oakville is smaller than the older towns/cities nearby. When the town of Oakville was first founded, its major industries included shipbuilding, limber and wheat. With other smaller companies also thriving, the town of Oakville continued to grow.
The town of Oakville became more and more industrialized with the opening of large oil companies now known as Petro Canada and Shell Canada as well as the For Motor Company’s headquarters. With a close proximity to the Canadian National Railway and the more recently built Queen Elizabeth Way highway the population of Oakville continues to grow. Due to these various factors, the population of the town of Oakville has grown almost 6.2% since 2011 with minors (under 19 years of age) making up 28.1% of the population and residents who are 65 years or older making up 11.7% of the population. Like any other town/city in the Golden Horseshoe, the population of the Oakville is diverse filled with people from various cultural and professional backgrounds.
Like many of the cities and towns located in southern Ontario more specifically in the Golden Horseshoe, Oakville has a climate with cold winters and warm summers making it perfect for families and visitors to enjoy its attractions in all year round in any season. With its diverse population, the town of Oakville has a rich history and culture ready for you to discover. Below are some must visit places in the town of Oakville.
Oakville Museum
Located on 8 Navy Street in Oakville Ontario, the buildings of the Oakville Museum was once home to the founding family of the town of Oakville. The buildings of the Erchless Estate once belonged to Colonel William Chisholm and merchant and shipbuilder that founded the town of Oakville and built his estate overlooking the his harbour and Lake Ontario. Visitors are still able to enjoy the magnificent view and explore the historical buildings and gardens of Erchless Estate. The Oakville museum offers tours on the grounds of the estate and the museum contains many historical artifacts that represents the history of Oakville. With ever changing exhibitions and special events and programs every holiday, the museum has something for everyone in the family. For more information about the hours of operations and directions on how to get there please visit their website located here.
George’s Square
Located on 1225 Trafalgar Road, George Square houses the famous Veterans Wall memorial. This memorial at George’s Square stands to honour and recognizing those who have served their country in active, military conflicts. Since the completion of the memorial in 2010, the memorial has a list of the names would have served in the First and Second World War and resided in Oakville at the time of their enlistment. The wall consists of 2 major parts – 2 curved walls located at the north and south end of the cenotaph overlooking vast amount of scenery and landscapes. The original monument located in the square lists the names of all the veterans who died during their service to this country. The third memorial honours the local military veterans that served Canada since the end of the Second World War and is the newest addition to the square. For more information about the park and direction on how to get there, please visit their website located here.
Interesting Facts
Hopedale Mall is a mall located in Oakville. Hopedale mall is also known as the South Oakville Centre. This mall is sixty years olds and residents from Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Mississauga visit this mall frequently. This mall is special in the sense that is possesses one of the oldest five pin alleys in the entirety of Ontario. This alley opened in 1959 and is a family-run local landmark. Hopedale Bowl hosts parties and is a place of fond memories for several people.
Suits is a popular TV series that is catching the attention of several people and has immense popularity. The character Rachel Zane, who is the beautiful brunette from the drama Suits, was seen filming some scenes for the drama in Oakville. Meghan Markle plays the character Rachel Zane and some residents of Oakville claimed to have spotted her in the June of 2016. Meghan Markle has gained more attention from people across the globe for her marriage to Prince Harry.
Lakeshore Road is a stretch of road that is a good place for a scenic drive that beats sitting still in gridlock along the QEW any day. However, before the development of major highways, Lakeshore Road was all that Oakville had. In 1915, the QEW was developed to allow for vehicles to travel from Toronto to Hamilton. This QEW allowed for more convenient and direct travel to destinations.
Trafalgar Road once has tolls. Trafalgar Road, once called Seventh Line, was a frequently used road in 1846. It was used so frequently that the road was upgraded to a six metre wide and thirty kilometre long plank road to allow way for the heavy commercial traffic at the time. Since the maintenance and repair of the road was very costly, toll gates were positioned every few kilometres to accumulate funds. Since plank roads are not durable and require rebuilding every five years, the planks and the toll gates were later phased out around the late 1850s.
Oakville potentially could have been a portion of Mississauga. In 1965, Thomas J. Plunkett proposed dissolving the municipal bodies in the Counties of halton and Peel to create a two single-tier counties, one being urban and one being rural. If this plan was to have been carried out,the Urban County of Mississauga would have incorporated old Brampton, Mississauga, Burlington and Oakville. However, this plan ended up being rejected and thus Oakville remains as Oakville today.
Chalk Talk: College Applications
Each element of a college application has a different purpose, and each is essential in its own way. The application, itself, is mostly demographic information, though it does also contain at least one essay, usually. The essay gives insight into the student’s personality and interests in a way that no other element of the application can. This is essential and very useful for both the application committee and the student. The transcript is the most important part. It contains a list of classes taken and the grades received. This tells the committee how challenging the course load has been for the student and how well the student has done in those classes. The teacher recommendations give further insight into how the student fares in classes.