Wayfinders is a community-based mentorship program that supports the journey to high school graduation. The program currently serves students living in Winnipeg's Elwick and Watson Street neighbourhoods. In addition to supporting daily homework challenges, Wayfinders helps students develop their life goals through post-secondary and career explorations; leadership activities; and community service.Do you think you have what it takes to make a difference? Wayfinders depends on the help of talented and valued volunteers, mentors and tutors.Spread the word and keep our Bright momentum moving!Bookmark/Search this post
ContactWayfinders is a community-based mentorship program that supports the journey to high school graduation. The program currently serves students living in Winnipeg's Elwick and Watson Street neighbourhoods. In addition to supporting daily homework challenges, Wayfinders helps students develop their life goals through post-secondary and career explorations; leadership activities; and community service.Do you think you have what it takes to make a difference? Wayfinders depends on the help of talented and valued volunteers, mentors and tutors.Spread the word and keep our Bright momentum moving!Bookmark/Search this post with:
Diversity and InclusionAbout UsWelcome to James Nisbet Nursery School located at 70 Doubleday Drive. Our program is sponsored by the Maples Recreation Association (Maples Community Centre), who generously allow us the use of the James Nisbet Community Centre facility.The operation of our nursery program is overseen by the Board of Directors of Maples Community Centre and our own volunteer parent board.We are licensed and inspected annually by the Child Daycare Department of the Manitoba Government. In compliance with licensing regulations, our class size is limited to 30 students, for which there must be 3 qualified Early Childhood Educators on site during class hours.
Programs are at the heart of what we do in Seven Oaks. In every one of our schools, we provide rich opportunities for students to engage in the provincial curricula. At the same time, we recognize that every learner is unique, and if we are to meet their needs, we need to be flexible and innovative in establishing programming.