

At The K-W Bilingual School, we inspire a love of lifelong learning and empower each student through a well-rounded experience. With academic pursuit as our cornerstone, we provide many opportunities for all students to excel – in the classroom, in their communities and beyond. Founded in 1966, we offer Kindergarten through Grade 8 bilingual education of the highest quality and are nationally recognized for our academic excellence. We tailor learning experiences to individual needs and value our parents as partners in nurturing the successful growth and development of our students. We believe that when communities, families and schools are united in support of each other, our students will flourish.
Our bilingual curriculum is built on a solid academic heritage, enhanced with innovative philosophical thinking and modern educational practices.
Speaking and understanding more than one language is an asset (and an increasing necessity), in today's vastly diverse world.
We empower students as creative and engaged citizens, nurturing self-expression, understanding of others, and critical problem solving.
A strong instructional foundation in early literacy skills and math skills, paired with the nurturing of curiosity, provides the basis for future academic success.
One more day of fundraising to go and KWBS is just $1000 short of reaching our fundraising goal of $10,000. Keep up the amazing fundraising everyone - we can do this KWBS!
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Last week’s Jump Rope for Heart activities were a huge success! Students not only learned the importance of physical activity, but also the importance of supporting a good cause. With only two days left in our JRFH fundraiser, we still have some work to do to achieve our fundraising goal of $10,000. As of today, KWBS has raised $8400 - we’re so close! If your family hasn’t yet started fundraising but want to, there’s still time. Just follow the simple registration steps posted on SchoolDay. We can do this!
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Kira (Grade 7) and former student Sophie competed in the Technovation Challenge, a coding competition organized by Women in Computer Science (WiCS) at the University of Waterloo. They won the Award for BEST USER DESIGN! Congratulations, Kira and Sophie!
At the Canada-wide Science Fair, Gurnoor Kaur (Grade 8) received the Excellence Award (Gold), the Youth Can Innovate Award, and the Canadian Artificial Intelligence Association Award for her science project: MalaScope: A Deep Learning Enabled Lensless Microscope for the Rapid Detection of Malaria. Congratulations, Gurnoor!
At the Canada-wide Science Fair, Hooman Reza Nezhad (Grade 11, former KWBS student) received the Excellence Award (Silver) and the Special Award for Nanotechnology for his project: From Dust to Habitation: Molten Salt Electrolysis for the In-situ Reduction of Martian Regolith. Congratulations, Hooman!
At the Canada-wide Science Fair, Ashish Chettimada (Grade 9; former KWBS student) received the Excellence Award (Gold), the Youth Can Innovate Award, and the Blair Family Foundation Award for his science project:
Re-Align: A Novel Solution for the Early Detection and Management of Amblyopia. Congratulations, Ashish!
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