Our Staff
Address and location
- 3170 Middle Side Road, Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. N9V2Y9
- See us on Google Maps: Anderdon Public School
Contact us
- Phone: 519-736-2592
- Email: [email protected]
Grades available
- Kindergarten (2 year program) to Grade 8
- Students register for school when they are 4 years old or turning 4 before January 1st.
- Special Education-RISE, GAINS classes, French at Grade 4
Accessibility
We are committed to providing an accessible environment for students, staff, families and our community. We have recently upgraded many elements of our school to be more accessible. Learn how you can notify us about an accessibility concern for your child, view our Multi-year Accessibility Plan and find out more about our school's accessible infrastructure.
School history
Anderdon Central School originally replaced 5 individual school houses that were throughout the former township of Anderdon. The grand opening of the school was Sept. 29th, 1952. 163 pupils were registered. The first principal was Paul Reaume with a staff of five which included: Mrs. Chevalier, Mrs. Allard, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Leitch and Mr. Veres. The first addition to the school came in 1957, followed by additional construction in 1960, 1965, 1969, 2012. Most recently (2020-2022) Anderdon school has undergone infrastructure improvements to our windows, ventilation and boiler systems.
Policies
Please see our most recent Back to Learning Power Point PDF.
Allergies and foods/scents restrictions
We are committed to maintaining a safe environment for all students and staff. Learn about our allergy alerts, including restrictions on sending certain types of foods and scents with your child to school.
Bullying prevention and intervention
The GECDSB's Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan outlines our long-term, school-wide approach regarding bullying prevention and intervention, including:
- Education, awareness and outreach
- Bullying and cyber-bullying
- Types of behaviour and evaluation of evidence
- Policies and procedures
- Approved strategies and programs
- Goals and action plans
Committed to Justice, Inclusion, Equity and Diversity
- All staff are engaged in extensive JIED training
- Students learn values related to JIED through our curriculum
- Outside interventionists are helping us do and be better
- We respond immediately to any concerns or behaviours that are in contradiction to our JIED work and our values
Code of Conduct
The GECDSB's Safe Schools Policy is based on the provincial Education Act and the Ontario Code of Conduct, which set clear standards of behaviour for students, staff, parents, guardians, volunteers and any other individuals involved in public education.
View our Code of Conduct policies, including standards of behaviour and employee standards of conduct.