Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf
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7801 5 Sideroad, L9T 2X7
Milton
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905-878-2851
416-449-9651
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Fax: Elementary School: 905-878-9261
Secondary School: 905-878-9390
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Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last update: Aug 15, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and youth from the age of diagnosis through to high school graduation, and their families

Fees
None

Executives
Karyn Bruneel - Executive Director
Provincial and Demonstration Schools Branch (PDSB), Ministry of Education
905-878-2851 ext 214 * Karyn.Bruneel@ontario.ca

Contacts
Jeanne Leonard - Principal
E.C. Drury Elementary School for the Deaf
Jeanne.Leonard@ontario.ca
Cindy Smith - Principal
E.C. Drury Secondary School for the Deaf
Cindy.Smith@ontario.ca

Languages
English ; French ; American Sign Language (ASL)

Language Note
French website

Area(s) Served
Milton

Accessibility
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Description of Services:
Services include:
  • elementary program - JK to Grade 8 * American Sign Language (ASL) is taught through the ASL curriculum
  • secondary program - Grades 9-12 - includes basic, general, and advanced level courses, technical/vocational programs, extensive co-operative education and work experience programs
  • also offers Life Skills program * students are taught independent living skills and vocational preparation
  • Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program is also offered by the school
  • Spoken English program * this program involves speechreading, auditory training, and oral language development

Resource Services Program provides:
  • preschool services for children who are deaf and hard of hearing and their families
  • teacher training and consultation services to district school boards for students who are deaf and hard of hearing
  • for resource services for Deafblind, contact Mary Cousineau, Deafblind Program at mary.cousineau@ontario.ca
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About Us

We increase learning efficiency, build confidence, and develop the core skills required to read, write, and work with numbers through a neuroplastic and systematic approach to skill development

Last update: Aug 15, 2024: Suggest an edit

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