Welcome to the Glen
Glen Williams is a hamlet in the Credit River valley and is part of Halton Hills in the Halton Regional Municipality. The Credit River extends over 1500 km from the Niagara Escarpment, emptying into Lake Ontario at Port Credit, Mississauga.
The historic Williams Mill, originally built by Benajah Williams and sons Joel and Charles in 1825, was lovingly restored in the 1990's and is now a thriving visual arts center with working studios for artists and craftspeople. Glen Williams Public School moved from it's original location at 11 Prince Street, to it's current location, directly across from the Mill in 1965. It is currently home to approximately 220 children.
The historic Williams Mill, originally built by Benajah Williams and sons Joel and Charles in 1825, was lovingly restored in the 1990's and is now a thriving visual arts center with working studios for artists and craftspeople. Glen Williams Public School moved from it's original location at 11 Prince Street, to it's current location, directly across from the Mill in 1965. It is currently home to approximately 220 children.
News & Notes:
Halton District School Board implements strategies to support extracurricular activities The Halton District School Board has recently created a procedure outlining strategies to secure supervision for extracurricular activities in schools including greater involvement by volunteers. For more information visit http://www.hdsb.ca/Pages/Home.aspx or download the following news release:
Parent Involvement Committee
The 6th Annual PIC Conference will be held Sat. October 19, 2013 featuring Keynote speaker: Michael Reist. Click below for more information.
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You're invited to a BBQ!
The annual Glen Williams Family BBQ will be here before you know it. Please mark your calendar with the following date: Thursday, June 6. More information will be sent home closer to the date.
Halton Hills Community
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Daily Timetable
TIME EVENT
8:00 Buses arrive 8:15 Student Entry, Announcements; Instruction begins 9:55 Nutrition break 10:35 Student entry; Instruction continues 12:15 Nutrition break 12:55 Student entry; Instruction continues 2:35 Dismissal Historical photos: Esquesing Historical Society archives
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