Welcome to Sprucecourt!
Sprucecourt Junior Public School is a JK to grade 8 school in the heart of Cabbagetown, Toronto.
Around 330 students speaking over 15 different languages are supported by engaging teachers and a diverse, welcoming community.
Note this is a website maintained by the Sprucecourt School Council. For the TDSB maintained website, please check out the visit https://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/sprucecourtps/
Wondering what the inside of our school looks like?!
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at the school (sprucecourt@tdsb.on.ca )
Welcome back ☃️ & Cold weather ❄️
School Council Meeting Jan 8
6:30pm in the Library
Virtual option available -
please email council for the link sprucecourtschoolcouncil@gmail.com
Upcoming Dates
PA Day: January 17, 2025
Family Day: February 17, 2025
March break: March 10–14, 2025
K-Registration for September 2025 start
Registration in-person option:
January 9, 2025 9am-1pm
January 10, 2025 9am-1pm
Find out if you're in the Sprucecourt catchment!
https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Find-your/School
Sprucecourt events
Sprucecourt School Calendar
Hot lunch program
Calendar
In November we recognize the Hindu Heritage Month.
The TDSB character trait for this month is Empathy.
Lunch program
$50 per month ($40 for the month of December)
All food served is halal. No nut or pork products are ever served in any form. Each meal includes vegetables or a salad, and fruit slices.
Past events
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Winter Concert
Thursday, December 12, 2024
(5:30-6:30pm)
No dress code.
Bakesale - bring cash!
World teacher's day
Friday October 4, 2024
REMINDER:
PA day
Friday October 11, 2024
Family Potluck & Movie Night
Thursday September 26, 2024 (5:30pm - 9:30pm)
REMINDER:
PA day
Friday September 27, 2024
Orange Shirt Day
Monday September 30, 2024
Sprucecourt joins communities across the country in continuing our learning and recognizing the past and ongoing impact of the Residential School System. We stand alongside First Nations, Métis and Inuit families and communities. We honour the survivors of residential schools, their families, as well as the children who did not survive.