
Quick Facts
- Our school welcomes approximately 730 students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 each year.
- We offer full-day bilingual Kindergarten, English with Core French, and the French Immersion program.
- Upon completion of grade eight, most students will attend West Carleton Secondary School
- All of our students are bussed to school.
Registration
Interested in registering your child at our school? Contact Us or visit the OCDSB registration page for more information.
Our School
Stonecrest E.S. opened its doors in 1998 and is located in the northwest corner of the City of Ottawa. Sitting on fourteen acres of land, the facility is in a rural setting. The school serves the many farms, towns and villages in the area including Dunrobin, Woodlawn, Constance Bay, Fitzroy Harbour, Kinburn and Galetta. The support from parents and guardians provided to Stonecrest is part of the inclusive partnership that makes the school such a positive learning environment for our students.
The school was originally built in 1998. The school has the Wilson Library Resource Centre with computerized circulation. The Wendell Styles Memorial Gymnasium is a double gym for both student and community use. It is equipped with a sound system and a full production stage. Our rural location affords us an exceptionally large playground containing 2 play structures, a separate kindergarten yard, and sports fields.
Academic Programs
Stonecrest offers a Kindergarten to Grade 8 dual-track program as follows:
- English Program with Core French
- Early French Immersion Program
Special Education and ESL Programs
Our resource team works collaboratively to address students’ needs.
Clubs and Activities
- Organized activities include:
- Cross-Country Running
- Road Runners
- Volleyball
- Basketball
- Football
- Track and Field
- Yearbook Club
- Green Team
- Student Council
- Games Club
- Borden Ball
- Spirit Days
- Soccer
- School Choir
- Junior and Senior Band
- Rainbow Club
A strong commitment to Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility is embedded throughout the OCDSB 2023-2027 Strategic Plan and captured within each area of focus: learning, well-being, and social responsibility. We strive to ensure that our school is a welcoming and safe place for students of all identities to feel valued and respected as they engage, learn, grow, explore, and discover.
For more information, please visit the OCDSB’s Equity and Diversity website.