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  1. Mission and Vision. It is the mission of the W. Ross Macdonald School to provide an alternative educational placement for blind, low vision and Deafblind students in an environment which teaches independent learning, living skills, and self-sufficiency, actively promotes student self-confidence and participation, and ensures student safety.

  2. The following four Provincial Schools in Ontario provide education for students who are Deaf or hard of hearing, are blind or have low vision, or are deafblind: W. Ross Macdonald School, Brantford. Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf, Milton. Robarts School for the Deaf, London. Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf, Belleville.

  3. W. Ross Macdonald School for the Blind / About Us / Visit Us. If you are interested in learning more about our school, we encourage you to call us to come for a visit. Typically, families, with their child, and often school staff, will come in for a meeting with the principal or vice principal and we will share information about the school.

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  6. W. Ross Macdonald School Provincial Schools Branch, Ontario Ministry of Education Brantford, ON Grades: 9-12 Students: Built for 80 Facilities: Gerry Buhr, Facility Manager Superintendent: Aaron Moffatt, Co-ordinator of Operations and Support Services at the Ontario Ministry of Education Principal: Daniel Maggiacomo ...

  7. For a student to attend W. Ross Macdonald School, the student must: Qualify as a resident pupil of a school board (Education Act: Section 32) and must be registered in their home school, in the board in Ontario for which they qualify as an Ontario resident pupil; Be under the age of 21 years on the first day of the school year; Make an application