Palmer Rapids PS
116 Burnt Bridge Rd., Palmer Rapids, ON K0J 2E0- Principal: Helen Peterson
- Secretary: Donna Luckovitch
- Phone: (613) 758-2202
- Grade Structure: JK - 8
- Program(s) Offered: English with Core French
- Family of Schools: Madawaska
The grade range of this school, program(s) offered (at elementary schools), the family of schools that it belongs to (i.e. the Intermediate/Secondary school into which students transition.)
- Before/After School: Not offered at this school
- Full Time: Not offered at this school
Indication of type of child care programs and names of providers located at open and operating schools, as of September 2024.
- Total FTE: 12.44
- Teaching FTE: 5.25
- Non-Teaching FTE: 7.2
FTE (Full Time Equivalent) indicates the total number of school staff, including those working partial hours, represented as full time status as of March 2024. Non-Teaching staff refers to the sum of administrative, classroom/student support and other staff.
- Administrative FTE: 1.0
- Classroom/Student Support FTE: 4.0
- Other FTE: 2.19
Breakdown of non-teaching staff FTE into administrative (principal/vice principal), classroom/student support (ECE, ESP, SSC), and other (clerical, custodial). Where elementary and secondary are co-located or K-12 schools, "other staff" are normally captured with the secondary side, while most "classroom/student support" are captured on the elementary side. FTE is as of March 2024 and can change throughout the year.
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(Utilization - Oct. 2022) 29% (42%)
Total enrolment as a % of permanent pupil spaces (OTG Capacity) in the school. The alternate value provided in brackets represents the previous year's utilization value.
(% of Enrolment) 1 (1%)
Number of pupils in the Regular program who attend the school, but live in another school's boundary. Updated: Fall 2023
(% of Residents) 7 (9.5%)
Number of pupils in the Regular program who live in this school's boundary, but choose to attend another school. Updated: Fall 2023
Five year history of enrolments at the school on October 31st of each year. Enrolment numbers will vary over the course of the school year as students enter and depart the system. Hover over the data points on the graph to see the total enrolment for that year.
OTG means "On-the-Ground" capacity and represents the total permanent pupil places in the school as reported in the Ministry of Education's School Facilities Inventory System (SFIS), as of December 2023.
(Board Average) 1.5% (5.4%)
The proportion of the school's Oct. 31st, 2023 enrolment that have self-identified as being of Indigenous descent as per OnSIS/Ministry guidelines.
- Portables (or Portapak): 0
As reported in the Ministry of Education's School Facilities Inventory System (SFIS), as of October 2023.
The extent to which the school's 2023-24 enrolment compares to its (OTG) Capacity. A negative value indicates a shortfall of permanent pupil spaces compared to total school capacity (excluding portables). A positive value indicates surplus pupil places compared to total school capacity.
- Date of Construction: 1953
- Size of School Site: 1.23 Hectares
- Building Area: 2,071.7 Sq. m.
Note: Date of construction refers to the original structure and does not include additions that may have occurred since that time.
- Total Number of Rooms: 14
- Classrooms: 9
- Kindergarten Classrooms: 1
- Other Areas: 4
"Other Areas" includes resource rooms, specialized music rooms, gymnasia and other permanent specialized spaces identified in the School Facilities Inventory System (does not include portable classrooms).
(Board Average) 54% (33%)
Facility Condition Index (FCI) indicates the overall repair needs of the school building compared to the replacement cost of the building. Generally speaking, a lower % FCI represents an overall better building condition compared to a higher % FCI. The alternate figure provided in brackets represents the average FCI of all RCDSB school buildings overall. Information on the assessed condition of Ontario schools is gathered in five year cycles, with the exception being no assessments completed during the COVID years. The first cycle was 2011 to 2015, the second cycle was 2016 to 2020, with the current cycle being 2023 to 2027.
(Board Average) $872 ($306)
Total 2022-23 utility costs (heating, electricity and water) of the school divided by total October 31, 2023 enrolment. Value displayed is dollars per pupil.
(Board Average) $29 ($19)
Total 2022-23 utility costs (heating, electricity and water) of the school divided by the size of the building footprint. Value is dollars per square metre.
(Board Total) 28 (21,062)
Number of hours of community use recorded at the school is based on Booking Report system data for a 12 month period between September 1, 2023 and August 31, 2024. Symbol indicates whether school has above average, average, or below average community usage compared to the Board average (amongst schools that have facilities eligible to participate) .
- System Type: Mechanical Ventilation
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Assessment Complete: Yes
Running Ventilation Systems Longer: Yes - Higher Grade Filters Installed: Yes
- Increased Filter Changes: Yes
- Increased Fresh Air Intake: Yes
Ventilation system type available at the school (ventilation in Portable/Portapak units may differ). Updated: Fall 2022
Board: 1,034 21
Number of standalone HEPA filter units deployed at the school (incl. units in Portables/Portapaks) and the total within the Board. Updated: Fall 2022
- Longest Distance: 58.16 km
- Average Distance: 19.54 km
- Board Average Distance: 13.73 km
The longest, and average, ride distances between a student's pick up address and the school. Based on data from RCJTC, August 2021.
(Board Avg. = 69%) 90% (91)
Proportion and number of students eligible for transportation under School Board policy as administered by the Transportation Consortium. Based on data from RCJTC, August 2021.
Not Eligible
(Board Avg. = 31%) 10% (10)
Proportion and number of students not eligible for transportation under School Board policy as administered by the Transportation Consortium. Based on data from RCJTC, August 2021.
- Longest: 75 minute(s)
- School Average: 27 minute(s)
- Board Average: 24 minute(s)
The longest, and average, school bus ride times for students to the school. Based on data from RCJTC, August 2021.
The change in the average number of births occurring per year to women residing within this school's boundary. Calculated by comparing the most recent 3 years vs. the 3 years before that.
The difference between the group of children that will be eligible to enter the school over the next 3 years vs. the group aging out of the school (4 years is used in schools with small youth populations).
A measure of the net impact of families moving in and out of this catchment area annually, based on the 5 year average.
(Board Average) 7.0% (11.2%)
The proportion of the school catchment area community's population that move in the year prior to the Census. Source: Census 2021
- The provision of data related to student achievement reflects a 'snapshot in time' along the students' learning journey. It is important to acknowledge that any source of data has strengths and/or limitations whether it is an in-class assignment or large-scale assessment. Stakeholders are encouraged to use multiple sources of data with respect to the assessment and evaluation of achievement for schools, districts and jurisdictions. Further information related to the provincial assessments conducted annually by the Education Quality and Accountability Office in particular, may be found at EQAO.com
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Click on the link above to access EQAO reports for this school. Updated: March 2023.
Board Avg.: 71.6%
Provincial Avg.: 72.6% 63.6%
The proportion of students in grade 3 who achieved at the provincial standard or above (Level 3 or 4) on the provincial assessment. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
("I am not sure") 63.6% (27.3%)
The proportion of students in grade 3 who indicated "Yes, I agree" they like to read on the student questionnaire. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
Board Avg.: 78.0%
Provincial Avg.: 83.7% 54.5%
The proportion of students in grade 6 who achieved at the provincial standard or above (Level 3 or 4) on the provincial assessment. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
("I am not sure") 27.3% (36.4%)
The proportion of students in grade 6 who indicated "Yes, I agree" they like to read on the student questionnaire. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
Board Avg.: 62.5%
Provincial Avg.: 65.4% 72.7%
The proportion of students in grade 3 who achieved at the provincial standard or above (Level 3 or 4) on the provincial assessment. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
("I am not sure") 90.9% (0%)
The proportion of students in grade 3 who indicated "Yes, I agree" they like to write, on the student questionnaire. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
Board Avg.: 75.2%
Provincial Avg.: 83.6% 45.5%
The proportion of students in grade 6 who achieved at the provincial standard or above (Level 3 or 4) on the provincial assessment. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
("I am not sure") 45.5% (18.2%)
The proportion of students in grade 6 who responded "Yes, I agree" they like to write, on the student questionnaire. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
Board Avg.: 55%
Provincial Avg.: 60% 73%
The proportion of students in grade 3 who achieved at the provincial standard or above (Level 3 or 4) on the provincial assessment. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
("I am not sure") 90.9% (0%)
The proportion of students in grade 3 who responded "Yes, I agree", that they like math, in the student questionnaire. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
Board Avg.: 35%
Provincial Avg.: 50% 18%
The proportion of students in grade 6 who achieved at the provincial standard or above (Level 3 or 4) on the provincial assessment. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
("I am not sure") 27.3% (18.2%)
The proportion of students in grade 6 who indicated "Yes, I agree", they like math, on the student questionnaire. Source: 2022-23 EQAO
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Board Average: 64%
Provincial Average: 75% 61%
The proportion of elementary school students with a positive sense of belonging. Source: OurSCHOOL Survey, site updated: Oct. 2021.
Board Average: 79%
Provincial Average: 84% 76%
The proportion of elementary students with positive relationships. Source: OurSCHOOL Survey, site updated: Oct. 2021.
Board Average: 52%
Provincial Average: 60% 57%
The proportion of students who feel safe at school, as well as travelling to/from school. Source: OurSCHOOL Survey, site updated: Oct. 2021.
Board Average: 27%
Provincial Average: 28% 21%
The proportion of elementary students who are subjected to physical, social, verbal bullying, or are bullied over the internet (moderate to severe level). Source: OurSCHOOL Survey, site updated: Oct. 2021.