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All About Brantford

The City of Brantford is located in the heart of southern Ontario along the picturesque Grand River. 


Brantford has a population of 104,688 (2021 census).


Brantford was named after Joseph Brant, an important Mohawk leader from the American revolutionary war. Many of his descendants, along with other first nations citizens, live on the nearby Reserve of Six Nations of the Grand River. 


Climate

Brantford has a humid continental climate with warm to hot summers and cold, moderately snowy winters, though not severe by Canadian standards.

Up to date weather forecast can be found by visiting: Environment Canada.


Transportation

The local public transit is Brantford Transit Schedules, Routes and maps can be viewed online here.


Government

The Mayor and ten Councillors make up the local government for the City of Brantford. The city is divided into five wards. 


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Education

Elementary & Secondary Overview

Publicly funded elementary and secondary schools are administered by district school boards.  Working within the framework of the Education Act and its regulations, district school boards adapt provincial education policy to local situations.  Trustees, as elected members of the board, represent the local community, providing a link between electors and the education system.

In all regions of Ontario, the Ministry of Education governs both the Public School Board and the Separate (Catholic) School Board, which are run as separate entities.


In Ontario, all permanent residents between the ages of 6 and 16 must attend school.  Most students continue to attend after the required period, to receive a graduation diploma in Grade 12.


Elementary schools provide Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs (for children aged 4 and 5) and programs for grades 1 through 8.  Secondary schools offer programs from Grade 9 through to Grade 12.  The high school program is based on a credit system.  Students must earn a total of 30 credits (one for every 110-hour course successfully completed) to obtain a high school diploma.  Eighteen of the credits are compulsory, earned in a specified number of courses from a list of subjects that every student must take.  The remaining 12 credits are optional, earned in courses that the student may select from the full range of courses offered by the school.  In Grade 9, most students will take a total of eight courses for eight credits.  Students must also complete 40 hours of community involvement activities and must pass the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, which is taken in Grade 10.

Curriculum

In Ontario, all publicly funded schools follow The Ontario Curriculum.  It describes what students are expected to know and be able to do in each subject area by the end of each grade.


Due to the amount of detailed information on the Curriculum in Ontario schools, we were unable to provide all of it for you in this report.  Detailed information can be obtained by visiting: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum


Brantford Public Schools

The Grand Erie District School Board is a non-denominational school board that services over 28,900 students at its 58 elementary and 14 secondary schools; 2 of which offer single-track French immersion programs and 5 of which offer dual-track French immersion programs.


The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board services over 10,000 students at its 28 elementary and 3 secondary schools; 2 of which offer single-track French immersion and 5 of which offer French immersion programs.



Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys is part of Le Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique that oversees French public schools for children from junior kindergarten to grade 12. Le Conseil Scolaire services over 17,400 students in 46 elementary schools and 11 high schools located throughout Ontario

      

Private Schools

Application procedures for private schools differ from school to school.  An entrance test and interview with the child are generally required.  There is not always availability at your private school of choice and your child’s name may be placed on a waiting list for entrance during the school year or subsequent years.  It is a good idea to source out private schools well in advance as their registration takes place in (approximately) December of the prior year and January and February of the same school year.

For a detailed listing of private schools in Ontario, please visit www.ourkids.net.                  

The City of Brantford offers a variety of sports, recreation and leisure activities. Details are available in the City of Brantford Parks and Recreation Leisure Activities Guide. You can view the online eBrochure version here. 


The main recreation centre in Brantford is: 

Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre

254 North Park Street 
Brantford ON N3R 4L1 
Phone: 519-756-9900
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The facility includes a four-pad arena, 65m and 25m pools, hydro therapy pool, warm water pool, sauna, 150 ft waterslide, dryland training room, gymnasium, fitness centre, fully equipped weight room, a wide variety of special events throughout the year, and much more. 


Other community centers in Brantford include: 

· Beckett Adult Leisure Centre (219 Colborne St.)

· Branlyn Community Centre (238 Brantwood Park Rd.)

· Doug Snooks Eagle Place Community Centre (333 Erie Ave.)

· T.B. Costain/SC Johnson Community Centre (16 Morrell St.)

· Woodman Park Community Centre (491 Grey St.)

 

Brantford has three arenas:

· Brantford and District Civic Centre

· Lions Park Arena/Steve Brown Sports Complex

· Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre

 

Brantford offers the following indoor and outdoor community pools:

· Earl Haig Family Fun Park  (outdoor) – 101 Market St.

· Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre – 254 North Park St.

· Woodman Park Pool – 491 Grey St.

 

The following splash pads typically open in late spring each year depending on the weather:

· Bridle Path Park – 55 Palomino Dr.

· Earl Haig Family Fun Park – 101 Market St.

· Harmony Square – 89 Dalhousie St.

· Mohawk Park – 51 Lynwood Drive

· Woodman Park Pool – 491 Grey St.

Please phone Parks and Recreation at 519-756-1500 for more information.

For a listing of parks and playgrounds in Brantford, please visit: Parks and Playgrounds

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