Cherokee Public School

Cherokee Public School is located in Toronto, Ontario. This public school offers programs from junior kindergarten to sixth grade. Cherokee School provides the most precious things: a warm and energetic atmosphere.

About Cherokee Public School

Welcome to Cherokee Public School 

Cherokee Public School's administration and staff strive for quality, and the school has consistently received excellent marks on the Fraser Institute Report, including being ranked first for the 2013-14 school year. To provide it, they create a welcoming, respecting workplace in which taking risks is rewarded, and progress is applauded. Every day, they aim to provide every student with the chance to succeed and build a love for education.

Principal: Linda Nardea

Cherokee offers a vibrant and experienced faculty that leads students on a voyage of discovery as they face a difficult course. Every kid has the opportunity to comprehend, and it is their goal to ensure that all students have the chance to succeed in school.

Sports

Cherokee boys and girls participate in a variety of sports throughout the school year. They provide opportunities to compete in cross-country, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track, and field and softball.

Cherokee Public School also provides a Primary House League, which offers many different competitive and cooperative games during the year. The Cherokee Hockey League (CHL) provides intramural sport for the junior division.

School Culture

In the north town center of Toronto, wherein Finch Avenue intersects Victoria Park Avenue, Cherokee Public School is bordered by 940 homes. What was largely a Greek-Italian Canadian neighbourhood about 30 years ago has developed into a multicultural society, as shown by the cultural mix of Cherokee Public School students.

School Events

A healthy, cooperative, and collaborative connection between a school and its community is its most valuable asset. Cherokee encourages parents to get involved in school events and the School Council, which comes on a regular basis to address school issues, arrange school activities, and foster a feeling of belonging.

More information

Welcome to Cherokee Public School 

Cherokee Public School's administration and staff strive for quality, and the school has consistently received excellent marks on the Fraser Institute Report, including being ranked first for the 2013-14 school year. To provide it, they create a welcoming, respecting workplace in which taking risks is rewarded, and progress is applauded. Every day, they aim to provide every student with the chance to succeed and build a love for education.

Principal: Linda Nardea

Cherokee offers a vibrant and experienced faculty that leads students on a voyage of discovery as they face a difficult course. Every kid has the opportunity to comprehend, and it is their goal to ensure that all students have the chance to succeed in school.

Sports

Cherokee boys and girls participate in a variety of sports throughout the school year. They provide opportunities to compete in cross-country, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track, and field and softball.

Cherokee Public School also provides a Primary House League, which offers many different competitive and cooperative games during the year. The Cherokee Hockey League (CHL) provides intramural sport for the junior division.

School Culture

In the north town center of Toronto, wherein Finch Avenue intersects Victoria Park Avenue, Cherokee Public School is bordered by 940 homes. What was largely a Greek-Italian Canadian neighbourhood about 30 years ago has developed into a multicultural society, as shown by the cultural mix of Cherokee Public School students.

School Events

A healthy, cooperative, and collaborative connection between a school and its community is its most valuable asset. Cherokee encourages parents to get involved in school events and the School Council, which comes on a regular basis to address school issues, arrange school activities, and foster a feeling of belonging.

More information

Welcome to Cherokee Public School 

Cherokee Public School's administration and staff strive for quality, and the school has consistently received excellent marks on the Fraser Institute Report, including being ranked first for the 2013-14 school year. To provide it, they create a welcoming, respecting workplace in which taking risks is rewarded, and progress is applauded. Every day, they aim to provide every student with the chance to succeed and build a love for education.

Principal: Linda Nardea

Cherokee offers a vibrant and experienced faculty that leads students on a voyage of discovery as they face a difficult course. Every kid has the opportunity to comprehend, and it is their goal to ensure that all students have the chance to succeed in school.

Sports

Cherokee boys and girls participate in a variety of sports throughout the school year. They provide opportunities to compete in cross-country, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track, and field and softball.

Cherokee Public School also provides a Primary House League, which offers many different competitive and cooperative games during the year. The Cherokee Hockey League (CHL) provides intramural sport for the junior division.

School Culture

In the north town center of Toronto, wherein Finch Avenue intersects Victoria Park Avenue, Cherokee Public School is bordered by 940 homes. What was largely a Greek-Italian Canadian neighbourhood about 30 years ago has developed into a multicultural society, as shown by the cultural mix of Cherokee Public School students.

School Events

A healthy, cooperative, and collaborative connection between a school and its community is its most valuable asset. Cherokee encourages parents to get involved in school events and the School Council, which comes on a regular basis to address school issues, arrange school activities, and foster a feeling of belonging.


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