Welcome Created4meEarly Learning Centre Inc. is a dual site child care facility located in the East St. Paul Community. We are a non-profit, charitable organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Our members include both parents and community members.Created4Me Early Learning Centre started as Narol Children's Centre. NCC was founded in 1974 by experienced teachers and enthusiastic parents who believed that offering a quality educational experience was their primary goal. Located in the old Donald School in St. Clements, the age and decaying state of the building, along with the huge demand for quality full time care, led our Board and Director, to pursue the opportunities to expand our services into East. St. Paul.Our fulltime Child Care Centre, located at 264A Hoddinott Road, provides fulltime child care service for infants 3 months - 2 years and preschool children 2 - 6 years.Our Nursery School Program, located at 3950 Raleigh Street, in Bird's Hill School, provides morning and afternoon classes to children 3 - 5 years of age.
Mission StatementWestwood Community Child Care Inc. aims to meet the needs of the community by providing quality child care for children between the ages of 5 and 12. All programs offered include organized activities, physical recreation, supervised playtime and varied opportunities for growth and development. The primary objective is to provide each child with an environment of trust, security, safety and happiness.About UsWestwood Community Child Care Inc. (WCCC) is a non-profit child care centre licensed through Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care. WCCC is licensed for 50 children; 40 school age (Grades 1 - 6) and 10 preschool (Kindergarten). Our license is renewed annually with the Government of Manitoba.The centre was founded in September of 1982 and is governed by a Board of Directors. Each year, an Annual General Meeting is held to elect a Board of Directors from the membership. Each parent with a child attending is considered a member. All parents are encouraged to attend this Annual General Meeting and volunteer as a Board Member.
To Meet the Needs of Children, Families and the CommunityHeritage Park Children's ProgramsWelcome to Heritage Park Children's Programs. Where Children come to 'Grow'. Please join us for our Upcoming Events: Tuesday,Multicultural NightWednesday, March 30th Preschool Spring Concert 5:00PM(Wéll be offering the Dinner Theatre again with School-age program serving).
School ReportsWelcome to Voyageur School Online!Voyageur School is an early years (K-5) school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. View a map showing our location . Use the School Locator to find your catchment area.Voyageur School staff are dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing and caring environment and to modeling the process of lifelong learning. We look forward to working with our parents and guardians as true partners in education. Parent's comments and participation are always welcome and appreciated at Voyageur School. Staff at Voyageur is interested in your child's welfare and future. Please feel free to share questions, problems or concerns with us. Call us at (204-888-3390) or visit us soon.Purpose StatementAt Voyageur School our purpose is to educate children in academics, decision-making skills, and creative problem-solving skills in order to prepare them for a future of change. We will promote positive self-esteem in students by providing an environment which enables students to become motivated, responsible learners
It is obvious that the workers genuinely care for the kids, which is the most important thing.
They are sometimes a little quick to send kids home with sicknesses, which often turns into nothing. Would highly recommend.Read more
Lakewood Children's Center began in spring of 1982. Several working mothers within the community formed a steering committee and worked with the provinal government to create a credible non-profit, incorporated centre that was accessible and affordable to parents within the community. After negotiations with the St. James School Division, two rooms were rented in Lakewood School and the centre officially opened in September of 1982 with three staff and twenty-six children.By 1984, all forty-eight of the licensed spaces were filled and five staff members were employed. It was decided at that time, through a needs assessment, to introduce a full lunch program. Later this year, a third room was rented from the school division.