Help! Fall 2014 Education Edition
This fall, inspire a love of learning in your little one! A great way to get involved as a parent is to attend curriculum night at your child's school. And be sure to check out the excellent programs below that specialize in providing quality education.
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With one of these cool, easy-to-create study areas just for the kiddos at home, they may actually look forward to doing their homework.
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On a 13-acre campus in the heart of Toronto, Branksome Hall is a leading independent school for girls in JK to Grade 12. Each day, they challenge and inspire girls to love learning and to shape a better world. Discover Branksome's IB advantage and new Athletics & Wellness Centre. 
  
Brighton School
Brighton is a warm, vibrant school community designed for elementary and high school students with academic and social challenges. In addition to elementary and secondary programs, the school has a transition-to-adulthood skills curriculum. Evening/weekend social groups facilitate social skills and friendships.
  

Crestwood students approach life with confidence and a sense of adventure. Opportunities and success abound in an atmosphere dedicated to effective teachers and teaching practices; a safe, disciplined and nurturing environment; and an enriched academic and co-curricular program. 

  
Low ratios and exceptional specialty programs, including French, Sportball, Music, and Drama, are what make Children's Garden Nursery School the perfect foundation for any toddler-, nursery-, or kindergarten-age child. Open House Thursday, October 9, between 5 and 7 pm.
  
Embracing a pluralistic and egalitarian approach to Judaism, the school delivers a stimulating multi-disciplinary, arts-enhanced curriculum. Paul Penna DJDS honours diversity and builds a community of critical thinkers and creative problem solvers primed to be nurturers and leaders in the world.
  
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Waldorf Academy offers an education that cultivates a love of learning. They have full-time child care (18 months--4 years), half-day nursery, kindergarten to grade 8, as well as parent-and-child programs. For admissions and class tours contact Jennifer Deathe or visit the website.
  

RoyalCrest students learn to "think, love, and create" in a nurturing environment that promotes respect, discipline, and personal achievements. Their enriched program offers advancement in all core academic subjects including the Arts, Instrumental Music, and French. 
  

A non-denominational, co-ed school with superior academic programs from JK to Grade 12, Hudson provides a safe, nurturing and rewarding learning environment, allowing students to reach their full potential. Register for October  3 and 25 open houses at www.hudsoncollege.ca. 
  

Small, nurturing, private, independent, and co-ed, the Rosedale Day School offers programs from JK through Grade 8. It makes the most of its downtown location through valued partnerships with other prominent institutions to create an enriched and global experience for students. 
  

High Five Academy for Learning Inc. is committed to providing all children with quality before- and after-school and enrichment programs: tutoring, before- and after-school care, jump-start day programs, March Break camp, summer camp, and Saturday workshops. Call today! 
  

Hawthorn is Toronto's only accredited, independent Catholic school for girls that serves students from Preschool through Grade 12. The school offers a classical liberal arts education that is university preparatory and the small-school environment provides many opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities. 
  
Looking for answers to science or math questions? Looking to discover more about the animal kingdom or the natural world? Check out the DK Back to School Boutique, with specially-priced books that ensure that learning can be fun. Make this the best school year ever! 



   

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