Riverview Alternative Public School
| Riverview Alternative School | |
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| Location | |
| Ottawa, Ontario | |
| Information | |
| Type | Public (Alternative) |
| Founded | 1955 |
| Principal | Louise de March (current); (previously Amber Skillings-Nicholson, Christine Johnson) |
| Faculty | 7 |
| Enrollment | 140 |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Colour(s) | green, blue |
Riverview Alternative School also known as Riverview Public School is an alternative education elementary school in the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board. It is located in the Riverview neighbourhood of Ottawa, Canada.
Program
As an alternative school, Riverview claims to have "a balance between teacher-directed and student-directed learning. Often a theme approach is used to provide an integrated and activity-centered curriculum.
The alternative program provides each child the opportunity to become aware of his/her preferred learning style through a wide variety of learning activities and experiences. Hands on activities for discovery learning complement printed material and texts."[1]
Riverview has a small population of students (140) and has survived various threats of closure. It has however, remained open.
The school serves children from Kindergarten until Grade 6.
Riverview previously participated in a twinning program with Bokoro Primary School; Ha Bokoro, Lesotho. This twinning was helped by the organization Help Lesotho.

References
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