WELCOME TO YOUR PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS!
Before accessing the Student Registration Form below, please take a moment to review this information.
New students are always welcome at KPR schools. Registration is taking place NOW at your public schools for Junior and Senior Kindergarten programs starting in September 2012. Kindergarten is an exciting time, when children learn through structured play. The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board’s Kindergarten programs offer excellent beginnings for your child’s academic, social, emotional and language development. KPR schools help your children to succeed, whether they are in regular Kindergarten programs; French Immersion starting in Senior Kindergarten; or the new full-day, every-day Kindergarten early learning program, to be available in 15 KPR schools for the 2011-2012 school year.
You may register your child to start school in September 2012 if:
• Junior Kindergarten – your child is four years of age by December 31, 2012
• Senior Kindergarten – your child is five years of age by December 31, 2012
Please bring a birth certificate or other proof of age, proof of address, and current immunization record when registering your child. You may print off and complete the registration form below, and bring it with you to the school. Registration forms are also available at each school. Since registration times vary, please contact your local school for details.
If you are not sure which school your child will attend, please contact:
Ian Dyck, ext. 2127
705-742-9773 or toll-free 1-877-741-4577
ian_dyck@kprdsb.ca
Registration Form (PDF, 39 KB)
In addition, please bring a birth certificate or other proof of age, proof of address, and current immunization information when registering your child. If you have questions or concerns about registering your child, please contact the school your child will be attending.
First Nation, Métis, & Inuit Education Policy Framework & Voluntary Self-Identification Program
Within our student registration form, you will see a section providing an opportunity for a student or a family with aboriginal ancestry to voluntarily participate in our self-identification program. This program is part of our commitment to implementing the Ontario Ministry of Education’s First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Education Policy Framework.
We will be working to support success for aboriginal learners by increasing awareness of the learning styles of aboriginal students, and increasing all staff and students' understanding of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit cultures, histories, and perspectives.
If you have further questions regarding this component of our registration program, please feel free to contact:
Cathie Edwards
705-742-9773 or toll-free at 877-741-4577, ext.
2195
catherine_edwards
@kprdsb.ca
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