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Markham Gateway Public School
Address
30 Fonda Rd.

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Information
School typeElementary
MottoCourtesy, Cooperation, Consideration, and 100% Commitment to the Task at Hand
FoundedSeptember 2001
School boardYork Region District School Board
Area trusteeneethan shan
GradesJK-8
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue, Silver, White
MascotTitan
Team nameGateway Titans
AffiliationSecular
Websitewww.markhamgateway.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca

Markham Gateway Public School is a public school located in an upper class neighbourhood in the town of Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is managed by the York Region District School Board.

History

Markham Gateway was founded in September 2001 but its official opening wasn't held until April 18, 2002. Markham Gateway has teachers and staff that have helped children pass through their troubles. When the school opened its principal was Ms. V Dawson (2002-2005), but now is governed under Ms. Sengupta (2005-Present). Markham Gateway Public School is a feeder school for Middlefield Collegiate Institute.

Administration

  • Principal - Ms. SenGupta
  • Vice Principal - Mr. Wolkof

Identity

Markham Gateway follows the four C's which are Courtesy, Co-Operation, Commitment and Consideration.

Coaches

  • Mr. Whitestone
  • Mr. Manga
  • Mr. Yoshiki
  • Mr. Mark
  • Ms. Kolar

Arts/Drama/School Spirit and Other Notables

  • Ms.Siggens - (Character matters)
  • Ms.Venamalla - (Walk for Values for M.G.P.S)
  • Mme. Lee, Ms. Callahan, Ms. Kolar - Student Council

Student Council: Muhammad Shahzad (Prime Minister), Talhah Wahab (Deputy Prime Minister), Mohammed Ali (Minister of Leisure), Anisha Kazi (Minister of Finance), Sweta Kumar (Minister of Communications), Hafeez Khan (Minister of Environment), Brianne Thomas (Minister of Culture).