Docks for Ducklings 2026
For the past two years, we've partnered with the Port Authority to decorate the docks with bright, innovative designs before installation. These colourful platforms serve a dual purpose: helping ducklings find a safe place to rest while doubling as floating public art.
Dance-A-Thon
Parade, Haunt House, and Dance
Rememberance Day
Olympics Day
Review of the 2024-25 EQAO Results Webinar
At The Waterfront School, we are building a Community of Gratitude.
We are called to live in balance and harmony with one another and with all living things. Each day is an opportunity to express gratitude—for the privilege of learning together, for the relationships we nurture, and for the vibrant community we share. We honour our students, staff, and families with appreciation and care.
We are guided by the principle of reciprocity: recognizing that every kind and generous act invites another. In this way, gratitude becomes a way of being—a daily practice that strengthens our connections and uplifts our community.
We are thrilled to have a mural painted by Indigenous artist Shawn Howe in our schoolyard which brings us joy every day!
The Fabric of Our Being Quilt
The Waterfront School students were excited with the opportunity from Ports Toronto to work with artist Nadine Williams to learn about people of African descent in Canada and to create a beautiful quilt from their learning. Students created the artwork for the "The Fabric of Our Being", a textile art installation celebrating and bringing awareness to the International Decade for People of African Descent (2014 to 2024), a United Nations (UN) initiative. This was a great learning opportunity for our students who enjoyed being part of this project and were thrilled to see their work unveiled at Billy Bishop Airport where it is displayed. A second quilt is displayed at The Waterfront School.
The Fabric of Our Being Quilt commemorates Black History Month and the International Decade for People of African Descent.