Bonaventure Meadows Public School is an elementary school serving the community of London, Ontario. The school was opened to students on Tuesday September 6, 1994. The school is located on grounds that at one time was nothing more than open meadow. Terry Wilkins provides leadership to the school as the principal and Christine Masterson supports Mr. Wilkins in her capacity as vice principal at BMPS.
Our school is located at 141 Bonaventure Drive on the East side of London near Dundas Street East and Airport Road. We are a considerably large school with a student population approaching 700 in number. Our school is equipped with a large gymnasium/auditorium, a large library with an accompanying computer lab, two additional computer labs, and a child care center. Instruction ranges from junior kindergarten up to grade 8.
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Application in Mathematics According to the Ontario Mathematics Curriculum Gr. 1 – 8, the Achievement Chart category of Application refers to "the use of knowledge and skills to make connections within and between various contexts"(p. 20). What does this look like in a mathematics classroom, and how can you support your child at home to help develop his or her application skills in math? |
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Bonaventure Blog The purpose of this blog is to inform parents and students within the Bonaventure Meadows Public School community about educational issues and events within our school. Hopefully, you will find it informative as well as a useful way of providing your feedback to us as we work together to make Bonaventure the best place for your child to learn and grow. To get us started, what comes to your mind when you think of Bonaventure? What kind of school is Bonaventure and what kind of school do you want it to be? Hopefully we will have many interesting discussions about educational issues and initiatives in Bonaventure. Feedback is always welcome so continue reading and join in with your point of view:) | |
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Help Combat Bullying A page is available on our web site which offers an online reporting form which can be submitted anonymously to school administration and is not visible to public viewing. We encourage parents and students to take advantage of this form should an event arise within our school. Additional TVDSB resources on various safe schools topics can also accessed from this page for your reference. | |
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EQAO This guide describes the two EQAO tests Ontario students write in elementary school (available for download in 21 languages). Click the image to the left to be taken to the EQAO page. | |
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APPROVED TVDSB CALENDARS FOR 2012-13 Select the link to the left for all TVDSB approved calendars for the 2011-12 school year. Holidays, PA days, and cycle days can also be found at this site along with a print and save option. | |
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HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING Minutes for the January 2013 meeting can be downloaded by clicking on the graphic download link on the left. | |
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Monday, May 6, 2013 – The 13th annual Award of Distinction ceremony will recognize 20 recipients from across the Thames... <read more>
Monday, May 6, 2013 – Every member of the Thames Valley school community is being asked to pitch in at least one toonie... <read more>