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Numerous co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are also offered which further develops the personal and social learning skills of our students. Read More about Zion Heights Middle School. Phone:(416) 395-3120. Fax:(416) 395-3917. Email: Zion@tdsb.on.ca. Address:5900 Leslie St, North York, ON, M2H 1J9. View Website.
Our Mission is to promote student success and a positive attitude by offering engaging and challenging programs that emphasize knowledge acquisition and skill development in a multicultural, safe and caring environment.
Zion provides special education programs (giftedness) as well as significant support for students new to Canada who are adding English to their language repertoire. Literacy and Mathematics are the cornerstones of the school's excellent reputation.
Zion Heights Middle School. Hot Lunch Program @ Zion. How to Order: 1. Login to your SchoolCash Online account using your existing credentials. If you don’t currently have an account, contact the School to set one up. 2. Go to the Items Page in your child’s SchoolCash Online account, scroll to the Lunchbox banner, and click ‘Order Now’. 3.
Our teaching staff offer and support a very exciting and rigorous program. Our Mission is to promote student success and a positive attitude by offering engaging and challenging programs that emphasize knowledge acquisition and skill development in a multicultural, safe and caring environment.
Zion provides special education programs (giftedness) as well as significant support for students new to Canada who are adding English to their language repertoire. Literacy and Mathematics are the cornerstones of the school's excellent reputation.
Zion Heights Junior High School is an intermediate school (Junior High School) for students in Grade 7 to Grade 9 in the north end ofToronto, Ontario, Canada. It was opened in 1967 by the North York Board of Education, and is currently owned and operated by its successor, the Toronto District School Board.