Corvette Junior Public School is a large community-based school, drawing on the many strengths of a culturally diverse neighbourhood. Open houses, student recognition assemblies, community barbecues, special events, co-curricular programs, and school volunteers are important traditions at our school. The origin of the school's name comes from the significant contribution the Corvette ships made to the Canadian Navy in the 1940s.
Our school is committed to educating every student in our care by providing a learning environment that promotes the development of academic skills and knowledge, the growth of self-esteem, personal responsibility and the demonstration of respect and co-operation.
Corvette is also a Model School. The TDSB has developed the Model Schools for Inner Cities initiative to provide students with the tools, resources and opportunities they need to participate fully and equally in school and their communities. Model schools provide strong, visionary leadership. Children, families and communities are brought together into the educational environment as participants and partners in the learning process, with the school becoming the
"Heart of the Community"
Model Schools for Inner Cities Initiative