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Students from the SHSM program at Garth Webb Secondary School performed exceptionally well at the 2025 FIRST Ontario Provincial Championship, placing 2nd in the technology division and 3rd overall, earning five Gracious Professionalism awards, which celebrates exceptional acts of respect and kindness, through collaborative problem-solving with direct competitors.
The Halton District School Board (HDSB) is pleased to announce that Brent Coakwell, System Principal of Safe Schools for the HDSB, has been selected as the incoming Superintendent of Education.
The school, located on Wheat Boom Drive in northeast Oakville, will open September 2025
Students in the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program at Abbey Park HS recently participated in a hands-on learning session focused on disability, accessibility and assistive technology.
Ceremony will take place at the school site located at 4020 Sixth Line
As part of Mental Health Week, students at Abbey Park High School created a thought-provoking art installation that took centre stage in the school’s main foyer. Entirely student-led, the project brought together members of the Safety and Well-Being team and the Art Club, who collaborated from start to finish – conceptualizing, planning and building the installation themselves.
The HDSB’s Halton Student Film Festival, known as The Eddies, celebrated its 21st anniversary on May 12, 2025 at the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton. With more than 300 attendees, the event was an exciting showcase of student talent, creativity and collaboration.
Students from the Halton District School Board’s (HDSB) I-STEM program have earned top national honours in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition, which challenges students across Canada to develop innovative solutions to real-world issues using Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Tanya Woods, Instructional Program Leader for School Programs at the Halton District School Board (HDSB), has been named a recipient of the PHE Canada Impact Award, a national honour recognizing individuals whose leadership has profoundly shaped Health and Physical Education (HPE) across schools, systems and communities.
As a talented musician and aspiring computer engineer, Abbey Park HS student Jayden is able to combine his interests during his co-op with the Burlington Symphony Orchestra.
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