Experience Dr. G. W. Williams S.S. - Welcome to Grade 9

Welcome to the Home of the Wildcats


About Dr. G.W. Williams S.S.:

  • named after Dr. David Garnet Wolseley Williams, a local medical doctor and former trustee of the school board for forty-eight years, thirty-five of them as chairman
  • our school motto is "A sound mind in a sound body" (Mens sana in corpore sano)
  • Population: 1550
  • Grades 9 - 12
  • Five period day
  • Semester program for all grades
  • Exam/Culminating weeks January and June

 

 

Blue and white crest featuring lamp, leaves and the words Dr. G. W. Williams S.S. and the school motto (Mens Sana in corpore sano)

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)


A teaching and learning environment in which each participating student and teacher has access to a primary device on a direct and continuous basis for educational purposes. Students do not share their technology with other students but take ownership over their own device.

  • Laptop - This does not have to be a fancy or powerful laptop
  • Chromebook - Access to google apps only which is all they need
  • Tablet - A keyboard attachment is required

Cellphones are not a primary device.

Visit the Guidance Department

Learn more about graduation requirements, course selection, wellness resources and much more.

Williams Cares


Student Services

We support:

  • Students already identified through formal IPRC i.e. students with existing IEPs (all students identified through the IPRC process are automatically assigned a SERT)
  • Students in the process of being formally identified (e.g., through psychoeducational assessment/testing)
  • Students placed in one of our 4 Partially Integrated Community Classes

Learn more about Student Services supports. 

Next steps:

  • Incoming Students from YRDSB schools: Grade 8 SERTs/Gifted/Community Class teachers will coordinate an IPRC in February
  • Incoming Students from non-YRDSB schools: Bring a copy of your IEP and any psychoeducational assessments/medical diagnoses that were used to develop your IEP to your registration appointment

 

Student Success

  • 1-on-1 academic support for in risk students before school, at lunch and after school
  • Weekly after-school study hall for students who have overdue assignments
  • Small group support
  • In class support
  • Social-emotional and mental health support through our Child and Youth Workers (CYWs)
  • Peer tutoring (language specific if possible)

Learn more about the Student Success Department.

Get involved!

Learn more about the clubs, councils and athletics opportunities at Williams and get involved.

Welcome to Grade 9

You can expect transition activities, e.g.

  • first day of school
  • peer assisted leadership students (PALS)
  • transitions activities
  • school tours