About Us

Children's Village School at a Glance

  • Children's Village School is a unique setting CBE school, where CBE staff work in collaboration with staff from Hull Services to support student learning.
  • Children's Village School is committed to and focused on making our school a safe and caring, trauma sensitive environment that meets the needs of every student. We do this through building strong, healthy, caring and supportive relationships. 
  • Our children and their families have many strengths and talents. By nurturing and supporting these attributes, we ensure long term positive growth.
  • Parents and staff work together to jointly meet the educational and treatment needs of their children.
  • The learning environment provides opportunities for students, parents, and staff to experience acceptance, support, and wellness.
  • Learning and therapeutic intervention plans are personalized to meet the complex needs of the students.
  • Our multi-disciplinary team includes uniquely skilled teachers, child care counselors, psychologists, a home/school counseling liaison, a certified behaviour analyst, speech/language therapists, an occupational therapist, and a physical therapist.
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​​About the CBE

The CBE is the largest school district in Western Canada. Our mission is to ensure each student, in keeping with his or her individual abilities and gifts, completes high school with a foundation of learning necessary to thrive in life, work and continued learning. You can look on the CBE website for more information. ​​​

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