24 July 2023 23:08
It was ok. It's just a little questionable why they put a gas station beside the school. Mabye that's why some of the teachers barked?
22 July 2023 22:06
Positively the WORST experience I have had to put my daughter through. RUN or home school! Going to this place will absolutely send your child to therapy!
23 July 2022 11:32
They don’t get anything done here and blame it on Covid even though they could still have done fun activities safely. There are so many things we asked to do that the rules allow and shouldn’t have been a problem but they said no. Even the things they said yes to pretty much never happened which is ridiculous because they weren’t even that much work. This was the worst two years of my life.
03 February 2022 10:16
I attended Glashan School from 1952 - 1953, 'graduating' from Grade 8 before our family moved to Winnipeg. Regretfully I don't remember my teacher's names but I recall especially enjoying the art class; whoever my teachers were, I would wish to thank them all.
04 January 2022 9:45
How can I forget Glashan my public school. While at Glashan I participated in sports. Physical education, this helped me be a part of "Glashan Spikers. " Back then Mr. Desclouds was my gym teacher. We ended up being the Ottawa City Champions. What a wonderful experience. Glashan has wonderful activities. If there are any activities, get involved, you never know where you're talents could take you. But most importantly keep your grades up. Be kind to your teachers. Be kind to your friends. Be a friend to someone. Be kind to one another. This is very important, you may see this as you move through life. Listen to your parents, love them because they love you very much. Go Glashan Go!
15 August 2019 13:38
Ya know, I've seen a lot of reviews on here sucking off the faculty, well here I am, more than prepared to give them my worse.

The, soon to be, retired principal Mr. Taylor was a bit of an egomaniac. In fact, he would talk constantly, at least at the beginning of my grade 7 year, about his grandfather who fought in WWII and his son, who was in the Olympics. Don't get me wrong, both of those are pretty cool, but he seemed to feel obsolete due to their accomplishments, and he would persist constantly and consistently, that he has the most important job in the world. He would always talk about "deep learning, " and the international trips, which only a baker's dozen of people would get to go on (the plus one of the baker's dozen being Taylor himself). The students would have to compete, and prove that they were what the 6C's encompassed - Creativity, Citizenship, Collaboration, Communication, Critical thinking, Character education.

Moving on, last year, I had Ms. Victor for my English class. She was fine, if not strict at times, but she thought the moon wasn't solid; that's enough for me. Additionally, she marked down one of my friends for stealing an ad for our media unit, which I SAW HIM MAKE; she allegedly whined that she had seen it somewhere before, and I believe he even showed her the project's files.

Finally, we have Mr. LeSage. I'm glad he's retired, since now no one else has to deal with him. He would be super annoying with his lame jokes, and he would play "mind-expanding music, " which was really just 70's/80's pop/rock. He would play it loud, and it would be a nuisance as you tried to work. He failed to send ANY students to write the GOSS test, he insisted that he had, and I stepped up, but Mr. Hunter, who just sorta floats around, helping students who need tutoring, says, "We need REALLY smart kids to write the GOSS math test. " I was livid, though hadn't expressed it, and I even had other people vouching for me, and LeSage did NOTHING to debate him. I hope Hunter sees this, so that he knows that I'm getting 90s in math now.

The only thing I liked about this school is the friends I made, and most of them went to another school next year, anyways.
09 August 2019 6:18
I'm bout to keep this 100. This school is so boring like everyone is like some super duper nice kid. If you like actually having fun go to a different school.
This school is good if, you find biking, hiking, reading and doing homework fun this is the school for you!
07 August 2019 7:13
- Supportive and dedicated teachers with many clubs and teams makes this school a great place to be a part of.
02 August 2019 17:11
My name is not John Smith but it is Denis Bellefeuille a graduate in 1975 from Glashan Jr High. It has been 44 years since I graduated and I wanted to express my appreciation for this school as a mentor to the individual I became. After Glashan I attended several high schools in Ottawa before joining the Canadian Forces where I served for 22 years. After retiring from the Canadian Forces I later became a Section Manager at Bruce Power with the world top Response Force. As I look back I owe a lot of credit to this fine school and their staff for educating, mentoring and supporting me. Three of the teachers that I admire was Mr. Alf (Art), JC Kruse (History) and Mr Descloud (Gym). These individuals were the one I remembered from all my education years. Later in life I finished my high school diploma and attended college however I remembered the lessons that was instill in me from Glashan Junior High. I cannot thank you enough for the fine establishment, educators, mentors, leaders and supporters you are to all young minds.

Highest Respect,

Denis
17 July 2019 16:40
Pretty good school, some teachers are quite nice like Mrs Hutcheson, Mrs Bradbury and Mr
Erlik (his classes aren't like most others though, it's a lot harder). Anyways, other teachers however aren't so good. Brockmann isn't very good but Mrs Martin is TERRIBLE. Her class is easy,
You get sent to the office for nothing. I swore once in class and got a day suspension, missed 2 recesses, had to apologize to the teacher and my friend who I swore at, plus I had to write 10 reasons why not to swear.
Stay away from Landheer too.
14 May 2019 6:51
Is a middle school, that basically sums it up. I don't go here, but like all middle schools in the area, its pretty ghetto. The school is way too small and doesn't even have a cafeteria (at least i don't think it does, anyone can tell me in the reviews) yet other schools that have students in grades 7-8 do, Fisher park does, Immaculata does, Notre Dame does (note that both Immaculata and Notre Dame are 7-12 schools, but still.) even Queen Elizabeth public school has a cafeteria for its middle school students, an elementary school. I'm not saying the only reason the school is bad is because it potentially doesn't have a lunch room, i'm just saying that so you get the idea of how small the place is and how it wasn't built correctly, speaking on the place not being build correctly, it looks like a school shooting happened in there. The school seems to be big on arts so that's pretty good i guess.
05 May 2019 17:48
I agree with Kameron Thomas. I am in my first year and i hate it! I'm pretty sure some kid just got caught for smuggling drugs or some crazy thing like that. I also witnessed some kid get beat up o0r something like that
22 April 2019 17:00
I think this school i s a great place to be but is kind of sketch. I have to agree with Will pJ and Kamron Thomas. Some gr 8 or 7s stole from shoppers drug mart. I almost got beat up.otherwise it is a great school.very kind teachers.go here u will love it.
26 December 2018 16:07
All the people that wrote good reviews were either paid or were A+ tryhards which all the teachers liked. It sucks. The teachers don't teach and the grade sevens always think their going to get stabbed in the school yard because the teachers always talk with the special ed kids instead of watching 10 people bunch each other in the parking lot (yes, they actually happened I was there). Only thing that makes it good is the friends you make

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