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  • School Philosophy

    School Philosophy

    Our Belief and Commitment

    At Inglewood School we believe in providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning environment where every student is supported in striving to reach full potential in their social, emotional, and academic lives.

    We are student-centered and believe that every child is an individual who develops in a unique way.

    We actively engage our diverse community of learners on their journey of continuous growth, to become global citizens and leaders in our changing world. Our school community respects diversity, commits to anti-racism and equity, and fosters a sense of belonging.

    Education requires a cooperative and collaborative team effort involving students, staff, parents and community.

    At Inglewood School we believe:

    ● all children have the right to develop to their full potential and, in doing so, become productive members of society

    ● every child is a special student who develops at their own rate and learns in their own unique way

    ● in maintaining a respectful learning and working environment conducive to learning



     

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  • Clubs & Activities

    Clubs & Activities

    School-wide Home Reading

    AMA School Safety Patrol

    Winter or Spring Concert

    Choir

    Leader in Me

    Physical Education Workshops/Residencies

    Field trips - bowling, wall climbing...

    In-class presentations & guests

    School Leader Jobs and School Leadership Team

    Early Thursday after school programming

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Welcome

The Inglewood School mission is:

  • Growing and Learning Together

Inglewood School is a strong, vibrant, community school rich in history.  We are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment in which all students experience academic success and personal growth.  At Inglewood, students receive balanced educational programming that promotes lifelong learning and encourages them to become caring, respectful and responsible citizens who make effective contributions to society.  

At Inglewood, we believe that parent partnership is the cornerstone of a successful education.  We invite you to participate, alongside your children and our staff, as we create a welcoming and stimulating learning environment that will enable our children to acquire the competencies they need to become active and responsible citizens in an increasingly globalized world.

The Staff of Inglewood School will be working to ensure that students will continue to develop the knowledge, skills and understanding that will allow them to successfully move on to the next school year. The school is ensuring families have access to technology and that they have access to the staff needed to work with their child(ren).  While some students are learning online from home, their families can focus on two main sources of information. 

  • Stay connected with your child’s teacher(s) to figure out a schedule for your child’s learning.
  • Check SchoolZone often for the latest updates from your school. If you do not have your SchoolZone login information, contact the school to ask for usernames and passwords. 

Please see the Registration page if you are new to the Inglewood School community and need to register for online or in-person learning.



 

Principal's Message

At Inglewood School, we strive to be welcoming, caring and inclusive. We have high expectations for our students, socially and academically, and we enjoy developing genuine relationships with them and their families. In our positive environment, students can flourish, gain confidence, explore new learning and fulfill their potential. We promote restorative practices, resiliency student leadership and citizenship. Our school's mission statement is Growing and Learning Together. Every day, we strive to live our mission and create a safe school where everyone feels like they belong and have the opportunity to learn at their best. 

One of our greatest gifts is our diverse student population. Our students represent more than 25 cultural and language backgrounds. We celebrate our students’ unique experiences and offer support in our classrooms. Our highly skilled and dedicated staff provide engaging programming for our kindergarten to grade 6 students. We are pleased to offer high-quality literacy and numeracy instruction, including Writing Workshop and Levelled Literacy Intervention.

We are a proud Leader In Me and APPLE school where we promote and practice healthy habits around nutrition, physical activity and mental health. Our students learn about health concepts each month and participate in fun activities to reinforce The 7 Habits, including leadership and extracurricular clubs. Inglewood and e4c offer morning meals and fruit bowls daily. Our school is gratefully partnered with many community organizations that support our students in all areas of health and learning! The School Council supports field trips and opportunities to learn through the movement and the arts. This includes artists-in-residence programs, music performances and dance. Our community partners work together to bridge home and school activities on a daily basis. Families can connect with various agencies and access support quickly with Bent Arrow, EISA, AHC/HACK or MP Psychology.  

As the principal of Inglewood School, I am incredibly proud of our school community, whose focus remains on developing strong literacy and numeracy skills for all students across all subjects, along with physical literacy embedded into daily lessons.  Through the support and talent of our students and the professional staff in our building, we work collaboratively to create a safe and dynamic learning environment where children thrive.

I'm looking forward to connecting and working alongside you and your child as they pursue their educational journey.  Let’s work together to help our students achieve and be the best leaders they can be! 

Yours In Partnership,

Kerry Kotyshyn

 

Registration Update

 

For the 2024-2025 school year, Inglewood School is full in planned classes from Kindergarten to Grade 6 in the regular program.  A kindergarten student who is a resident and lives in the school's attendance area may still register.  We will only accept resident students in Grades 1 to 6 whose parent(s)legal guardian(s) have newly moved into the school's attendance area for the regular program.  A resident student of Edmonton Public Schools has at least one parent or legal guardian living in Edmonton who is not Roman Catholic.  Non-resident students can enrol in another Division School with space in planned classes.

If you are registering for Kindergarten or are new to Edmonton Public Schools, you must register for school

 

 

Be sure to use the Division's Find A School Tool to enter your address and determine your designated school.