Portals to the Past: The Queen’s Visit and the Daycare Exhibits

Abstract

Our project theme is designed to highlight Sheridan\u27s growing reputation within the community. This project features two stories: the Queen\u27s visit and the daycare at the Trafalgar campus. Sheridan is more than just a school; it boasts a thriving reputation as a renowned and artistic institution with exceptional students and alumni. Its nationwide notoriety demonstrates the school\u27s commitment to community engagement. Sheridan is not just situated in Oakville; it actively contributes to the development of the Oakville community, focusing on nurturing the area\u27s youth. Our first story about the daycare illustrates the vital role this institution plays in the education of children in our community. Striving for change and investing in the future of the youth is crucial, and Sheridan takes a hands-on approach to these goals. It offers a progressive educational experience and has been a mainstay for decades. Our second project documents Queen Elizabeth II\u27s visit on October 10th, 2002. This monumental event elevated Sheridan\u27s reputation and was an honour for the entire community. The Queen\u27s visit showcased Sheridan\u27s excellence and commitment to providing top-quality education, instilling pride in everyone associated with the institution. Additionally, the visit reinforced the strong relationship between Sheridan and the community, emphasizing the school\u27s role as a cultural and educational hub in the region. In summary, our project encapsulates the essence of Sheridan\u27s reputation and its deep connections to the community. We hope it inspires others to join us in our pursuit of excellence and progress

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