School Startup is immediately after the Labour Day Holiday:
Labour Day Holiday is the first Monday in September.
Tuesday after Labour Day holiday is the first day of work for only school staff - Staff Administration Day
Wednesday - Student Orientation Day - High school students will attend in split groups throughout the day. Grade 10 in the morning; grade 11 and 12 in the afternoon. An email will be sent to registered students and their guardian contacts. Refer to the school website for details in the last week of August
Thursday - First Day of Classes for All Students
Thursday is Day 2 on the student schedule
46 Ruth Avenue
46 Ruth avenue
Mount Pearl, NL
A1N 2H5 · Canada
TEL: 709-364-8456
FAX: 709-364-7744
EMAIL: mountpearlhigh@nlesd.ca
Avalon Regional Office (HQ)
100 Prince Philip Drive
P.O. Box 8700
St. John's, NL · A1B 4J6
Tel: (709) 729-1234
Fax: (709) 729-9876
At Mount Pearl Senior High, we strive to promote student success and instill a desire for lifelong learning within a safe, inclusive and collaborative environment that seeks to develop creative and resilient learners who are capable of problem solving, critical thinking, and innovation.
Grade Level: L1 - L4
Start Time: 8:50 AM
Dismissal Time: 2:50 PM
Community: Mount Pearl
Region of Province: Avalon
Bus Route(s): YES - VIEW ROUTES
School Report: YES - VIEW REPORT
Website: YES - VISIT SITE
Twitter: YES - VISIT FEED
Accessible School: YES
French Immersion: YES
Enrollment (PS Data):
Principal: donald king
Assistant Principal: lindsay decker (denine) , christopher druken ,
Secretary(s): Guidance: Family of Schools (FOS): FOS 08
Director of Schools (DOS): jamie coady
Student Services (DSS): Kim Lawlor
- French Immersion Program
- Early French Immersion (EFI) Program
- Intensive Core French (ICF)
- Late French Immersion (LFI)
- French Programs Official Website
- French Language Programs (Dept. of Education)
- Canadian Parents for French
- French Immersion School Directory
- Early French Immersion School Feeder System
- Late French Immersion School Feeder System
- ICF Registration
For up to date information regarding our school please consult our school website.
Parents are expected to follow student attendance, progress and pay school related fees using their free PowerSchool Account. If you don't have an account please contact our school at 364-8456
UNIT TYPE | DESCRIPTION | NUMBER |
---|---|---|
Regular | Resources deployed based on the number of classrooms to school enrollment. | 27.50 |
Administration | Resources deployed for Principal and Assistant Principal positions. | 2.50 |
Guidance | Resources deployed for Guidance Counselor positions. In some cases Guidance services may be provide by another school. | 1.60 |
Specialist | Resources deployed for Physical Education, Art, French, etc. | 4.57 |
Learning Resource Teacher (LRT) | Resources deployed for Learning Resource Teachers. | 0.80 |
Instructional Resource Teacher (IRT) | Special Education resources deployed and determined by school population. | 6.75 |
Reading Specialist | Reading Specialist resources deployed to support identified student needs. | 0.00 |
Teaching Learning Assistant (TLA) | Resources deployed for Teaching and Learning Assistants. | 0.00 |
Teacher* | Additional unit required. Rationale: Guidance . (Date Given: 17-03-2024) |
0.90 |
Teacher* | Additional unit required. Rationale: PASS . (Date Given: 17-03-2024) |
1.00 |
Teacher* | Additional unit required. Rationale: HSP. (Date Given: 17-03-2024) |
1.00 |
Teacher* | Additional unit required. Rationale: SHP. (Date Given: 24-07-2024) |
0.25 |
Adjustments | Resource deployed to round allocation to quarter units. | -0.12 |
TOTAL ALLOCATIONS | DESCRIPTION | NUMBER |
---|---|---|
Teacher(s) | Total number of Teaching units allocated. | 46.75 |
Teaching and Learning Assistant(s) | Total number of TLA units currently allocated. | 0.00 |
Student Assistant(s) hrs allocated | Total number of Student Assistant hours allocated. | 16.25 |
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Total Students |
---|---|---|---|---|
320 | 211 | 245 | 13 | 789 |
LEVELS | <15 Students | 15-19 | 20-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 | >35 Students |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I, II, III, IV | 6 Class(es) | 3 Class(es) | 42 Class(es) | 70 Class(es) | 79 Class(es) | 10 Class(es) |