At VTT, we believe that every child brings strengths, needs, perspectives, and potential to our school community. Grounded in our Jewish values and commitment to belonging, we strive to create inclusive and responsive learning environments where students feel known, supported, and included.
Our approach to inclusive education is student-centred and strengths-based. We recognize that students learn in different ways and may require different types of support at different times. Support may include differentiated instruction, classroom accommodations, small-group learning, executive functioning strategies, social-emotional support, enrichment opportunities, and individualized planning.
Collaboration is central to our work. Classroom teachers, learning resource teachers, educational assistants, counsellors, administrators, families, and outside professionals work together to understand and set up each student for success. Families are valued partners, and we maintain open communication throughout.
Inclusive education at VTT supports the whole child: academic growth, social connection, emotional well-being, independence, Jewish identity, and each student’s sense of belonging within the fabric of the school.
Because every child’s needs are different, VTT works thoughtfully with families to determine how we can best support each student’s learning, well-being, and participation in our community.