Sonrise Christian Academy

Name: Sonrise Christian Academy
BSID: 888702
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 01, 1987
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elementary
School Type: Private Non-Inspected
Program Type: Site based only
Grade Range: JK-6
Semester type: Not Applicable
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
Number Of Teachers: <10
Teachers with OCT: <10
Affiliations: Christian
Association: Edvance Christian Schools
Website: www.sonrisechristianacademy.com
Region: East Region
Address: 58 Johnson St
City: Picton
Postal Code: K0K2T0
Telephone: 613-476-7883
Email: office@sonrisechristianacademy.com
Principal Name: Holly Verkuyl
Principal Start Date: Jul 01, 2020
Sources: Ministry Website
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” I grew up attending Sonrise and thoroughly enjoyed my experience. I knew that was exactly where I wanted my children to go to school. The Christ-centred school atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and caring. My children feel loved and are encouraged to grow in their relationship with Christ and further develop their academic skills. “
” I went here in grade seven and hated it. Now, this was for sure partially to do with a higher-than-normal teacher-student ratio among other things, but ultimately my experience was a bad one. There were a couple of kids in my class who were a bit disruptive, and my teachers reacted to these few students by screaming at and punishing the whole class. Often, entire periods were wasted this way. Some teachers would enter my classroom already angry. If trouble was made mostly toward the end of the day, my whole class would be made to stay late, sitting silently with our heads down on our desks, despite the fact that most of the class was well-behaved and that our parents were waiting outside. I witnessed many instances of bullying, especially out at recess, and often the victim would be punished for lashing out or defending themselves, otherwise being ignored. In the end, it took me several years to unlearn the instinct that if a teacher closed the classroom door, it meant that I was about to be screamed at. “
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