Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1965, p. 34

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10A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 26, 1965 Growing Separate Schools | | Now Have Own Inspector Over 4000 pupits will attend classes administered by Oshawa Separate School Board |ing, Administrator] classes for primary grade teach- ers, he said. said Business Frank Shine. There are 145 teachers on staff (including 21 religious) from the following four orders: 'The Sacred Heart (bilingual), | Sister Servants of Mary Immac- ulate (Eastern Rite) and the Felician Sisters: He added that the separate school system now has its own inspector. F. W. Humphrey of|i London, Ont., was appointed by the Department of Education, New schools opening Sept. 7 are Sir Albert Love, Wilson rd, n,, and §t. Thomas Aquinas School, Pacific ave. Each has eight classrooms, a complete li- brary and an all-purpose room, said Mr. Shine. / Each all-purpose room is equipped with basketball and volleyball facilities. SENIOR SCHOOLS : The board is opening a senior school system this year, he told The Times. St. Joseph's with 230 pupils, Holy Cross with 250 pupils and St. Gertrude's with 75 pupils will teach grades 7 and 8 exclusively. "The system will teach the students to be self-reliant and self-disciplined and makes it eas- ier for the pupil to adjust to the} transition between the school and high school," said Mr. Shine, This system means less prep- aration for the teacher and therefore gives him more time said and added they will meet regularly and work as a unit. Three more auxiliaryclasses, five in all, will operate this year. At St. Thomas Aquinas School, 10 and ll-year-olds from the south end of the city will be looked after and 8 and 9-year- olds from the same area will! include attend Holy Cross School, said| Mr. Shine. All the young pupils from St. Joseph's, St . Ger- trude's, St. Hedwig's and St. Francis will attend classes at Sir Albert Love School while all 12 year-olds and 10 and 11 year- olds from St. Christopher's and} St. Gregory's will go to two! classes at St. Gregory's School, gaid Mr. Shine, As the system continues to grow, additional specialized per-| sonnel are being hired business administrator. the|cialist in primary grade teach- and supervise a complete sports program for all the schools. Sisters of St. Joseph, Sisters of|The necessary equipment to implement this schenic has been purchased by the board. the elementary school library in the education of, today's chil- dren, library programs will be said Mr. Shine. to, centralize the libraries in the 13 schools. be under the four teacher-librarians and one sister and three lay teachers," said Mr. Shine, centres for both teachers and students, strips, record, pictures, pamph- lets, magazines and newspapers as well as fiction and non-fic- tion books. library periods, students will be taught how to use their library to gain the most from it, ard Shooter, a clinical psycholo- gist. ne} with the Children's Aid Society Senor! on a consultant basis, with the Mental Health Association as awe lecturer, with St. pital as a clinical psychologist with York University where he ; I is working towards his doctor- to prepare his presentations, he} ate, man with experience related to our problems more valuable and effective ser- vices even on a part-time basis than a less qualified person full- time," said Mr. Shine. assessment of educational and | emotional and counselling, REGULAR SEMINARS inars for the staff to assist the teachers to enough to apply preventive mea- sures treatment, promote sound mental , said the| habits in teaching methods and Se he said, A primary consvltant, a spe- will conduct in - service A sports director will set-up Because of the importance of nitiated in each of the schools, "In September we will begin These libraries will supervision of The libraries will be resource with collections of film Each class will have regular in which the benefit and enjoyment said Mr. Shine. 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