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The big picture on The Element High School
We summarized the school ourselves
Element grew out of a primary program at OMS Montessori, building into the intermediate grades and, ultimately, through the high school grades. In 2012, The Element became distinct unto its own, offering a consistent program from grades 7 to 12. Then, in 2015, it moved into its own space, becoming physically distinct as well. Nevertheless, the foundational principle remains across all grades, providing learning that is self-referential and student directed. The ideal student is one who thrives within a very hands-on environment, who is guided by their curiosity, and is able to make the most a greater range of academic independence.
We questioned the school adminstration
1. Who are you, as a school?
"The Element is an innovative high school that places youth in their 'element' both in school and beyond. Located in the dynamic Lansdowne Park area, The Element hosts grades 7-12 students who thrive on being challenged and engaged in the whole educational process. Our Montessori program incorporates the Ontario Curriculum and prepares students for life as well as their post-secondary pursuits. Previous Montessori education is not required; a passion for life, knowledge, and global inquiry is."
Diverse staff that teaches within their own subjects of study and are OCT certified
Education as a preparation for life
Small class sizes
Individually appointed Faculty Advisors mentor students through their Element journey
Academically rigorous which exceeds Provincial expectations
Community as our campus
Wilderness trip to the far North connecting students with our Indigenous Peoples
Curriculum based student organized and lead Urban Adventure
Student lead international community service Wintrim Trip
Authentic World of Learning (AWOL)
2. What do you do differently and uniquely well?
"Students begin their Element journey with The Odyssey Trip in e1 with the Indigenous peoples of the Moose River, and move into weekly community connections through AWOL...(more)
"Students begin their Element journey with The Odyssey Trip in e1 with the Indigenous peoples of the Moose River, and move into weekly community connections through AWOL experiences (Authentic World of Learning) in e2 and e3. The e2 students plan, fundraise and execute an Urban Adventure Trip while the e3 students plan and fundraise for an international community service trip to a community in Costa Rica."
3. What tradeoffs has your school made to serve families in this way?
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4. What key junctures in your school's history have most shaped its present?
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5. What type of student is a good fit for your school?
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6. Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing your school?
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7. To your knowledge, why do families choose your school over others?
"At The Element we ensure that our students are prepared for life. Our small class sizes, dedicated and passionate teachers and unique curriculum delivery enable us to ensure our...(more)
"At The Element we ensure that our students are prepared for life. Our small class sizes, dedicated and passionate teachers and unique curriculum delivery enable us to ensure our students have a strong academic background. Additionally, through both direct lessons and individual advisory meetings we put an emphasis on helping our students to understand themselves as learners so they have the tools and strategies to be effective and efficient students."
8. How would you characterize your school's image amongst the public?
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9. What aspect of your school is underappreciated?
"The role of the teacher at The Element goes beyond the traditional providing an environment where the student goes beyond the Ontario Curriculum. Additionally, our teachers serve...(more)
"The role of the teacher at The Element goes beyond the traditional providing an environment where the student goes beyond the Ontario Curriculum. Additionally, our teachers serve as mentors to our students through their advisory roles, individually supporting and guiding our students through their journey at The Element. Ultimately our students develop a strong sense of self, the skills they need for success and a curiosity about the world."
10. What might families find surprising about your school?
"The Montessori concepts of freedom and choice are powerful tools that empower and engage our students. With clear expectations on the outcomes required, students are provided...(more)
"The Montessori concepts of freedom and choice are powerful tools that empower and engage our students. With clear expectations on the outcomes required, students are provided with the opportunity to choose how they are going to meet the outcomes and as the work is personally relevant they often exceed expectations and make associations and connections beyond the assignment requirements. Students are given freedom within specific frameworks and guidelines and held accountable to outcomes."
11. What improvements or changes has your school made recently?
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12. How will your school change in the next 5 years?