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GURU TEGH BAHADUR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
CLASSES FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 12SMALL CLASS SIZE ( MAX. 16 STUDENTS)STUDENTS WEAR UNIFORMNO ONTARIO NEW SEX EDUCATION IN SCHOOLINTENSIVE CARE UNIT FOR STUDENTS NEEDING EXTRA HELPSPIRITUAL AND MORAL VALUES TAUGHT IN CLASSES
• EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (BHANGRA, DANCE,MUSIC, DEBATES)
• LOTS OF ACTIVITIES FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS• BUILDING OF STRONG FOUNDATIONS IN MATHEMATIC
LITERACY AND SCIENCE• HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES IN EVENINGS, WEEKEN
AND SUMMER BREAK• SUMMER KIDS FEST (CAMP)
CALL US AT 905-840-4500 VISIT US AT GURUTEGHBAHADUR.CA
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If you are the parent or guardian of a child who is not performing to his/her full potential, it istime to contact Guru Tegh Bahadur International School. In many cases, it is possible that yourchild has not received the attention or commitment that he or she deserves. Conversely, if you feelyour child is doing exceedingly well, it is also time to contact Guru Tegh Bahadur InternationalSchool, so your child’s knowledge and potential can be explored and expanded to the highestcapacity.
We at Guru Tegh Bahadur International School work to accommodate each student’s specicstrengths and/or weaknesses. Our administration and staff develop specialized programs for eachstudent’s particular needs.
Guru Tegh Bahadur International School’s Specialties:
• Authorized by Ministry of Education to grant Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)• Small class sizes (Maximum 16 students per class)• No Ontario New Sex Education In School• Students wear uniforms• Classes from Kindergarten to Grade 12• Parent- Teacher Meetings are conducted every month• Intensive Care Unit for students needing extra help• Special programs for gifted students• After school homework help (at no extra cost)• A variety of regional languages like Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil and other languages
are taught in school• Field trips (around six in a year)• Special classes for EQAO preparation• Transportation facilities available• Co-curricular activities available (Bhangra, Dance, Music, Debates and many more)• Lots of activities for physical tness• Spiritual and moral values taught in classes• Helps build strong foundations in Mathematics, Literacy and Science
• Strong discipline and rigorous academic standard• High School Credit courses in evening and weekends• Tutoring facilities for students of other schools• Highly qualied and motivated teachers• Zero tolerance for violence, bullying, drugs, alcohol, offensive weapons, stealing, sexual
misconduct, and gangs• Heavy emphasis on positive values such as respect, honesty, hard work, self-discipline, fair
ness and caring• A focus on professional development for teachers• Friendly staff • Well equipped classrooms
WHY GTB INTERNATIONALSCHOOL?
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INTRODUCING THE PRINCIPAL
Sanjiv Dhawan is the Principal and Chief Executive Ofcer of Guru Tegh Bahadur InternationalSchool, which is located in Brampton, Ontario. Sanjiv has a Master of Business Administration andMaster of Science (honours) degree. Throughout his life, he has held many positions. He worked invarious educational institutions as a teacher, mentor, principal, and managing director. In Canadaand India, he has mentored thousands of students from the primary level to the university level,
which included preparing them for various competitive examinations in the subjects of fashion,administrative work, management and of course other academic elds.
Sanjiv has made four presentations at the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration inan attempt to bring about various immigration reforms. He has also made presentations at variousinternational organizations, including the World Trade Organization. Moreover, Sanjiv has alsoworked with many media organizations in Canada. He has worked as a talk show host on TV andradio, where he interviewed Canadian and Indian politicians, as well as Hollywood and Bollywoodstars. He also donned the hat of a newspaper reporter and brought many issues to light.
Additionally, he was interviewed by Canada AM (CTV) and other media outlets to provide hisviewpoint on numerous issues.
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WE CELEBRATE BIRTH OFKHALSA & VAISAKHI
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WE REMEMBER BHAGATSINGH
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OUTDOOR FUN ATBLUE MOUNTAINS
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EXPLORING ONTARIOSCIENCE CENTRE
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WE RESPECT ALL FAITHS
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WONDERL AND VISI T
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OUTDOOR FUN
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HEALTHY SNACK TIME
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L ASER QUEST VISIT
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SKYZONE VIS IT
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L IBRARY T IME
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BHANGRA
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TORONTO ZOO VISIT
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CL ASS P ICTURES
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