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The Laurel School is a boutique private day school located at York Mills and Leslie in Toronto, ON that offers enhanced individualized programs for Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten and Grades 1-3. We understand that every mind is unique! Our close knit school community nurtures and supports students in their journey to become confident and independent learners. Our dynamic learning environment is supportive and celebrates each student's uniqueness. Our enriched curriculum engages students and sparks a desire to learn. Our smaller class sizes create a flexible, responsive learning environment that allows the teacher to address the individual needs of each student. At The Laurel School, we are committed to fostering every student's academic abilities, and supporting their cognitive, social, and physical development.
We at Body in Sync Therapeutics are a team of Regulated Health Practitioners dedicated to our profession. We perform safe and effective hands-on therapy to resolve pain, correct joint dysfunction and restore the body’s natural healing ability. We are committed to providing you with uncompromising standards of practice, professionalism, excellence in treatment application and patient care. Our practitioners Jessica Burke-Browman, N.D., Heather Braithwaite, R.M.T. and Laurel McWilliams, R.M.T., are committed to life-long learning by continuing with ongoing studies to further their assessment/clinical skills and treatment application. We have literally treated tens of thousands of patients over the past 20 years and really love what we do. Our office is conveniently located at 306-3335 Yonge Street (at Snowdon Avenue), which is six blocks north of Lawrence Ave, east side of Yonge Street. The Lawrence Subway station is approximately a five minute walk
As one of the premier chef and hospitality school in the country, the intention of George Brown College and the Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts is to meet the current and future needs of the hospitality industry by growing its capacity to prepare and graduate the greatest possible number of best in class food and service professionals. To accomplish this initiative, George Brown College has undertaken an ambitious project that has renewed and expanded its facilities. Included in this undertaking was the construction of The Chefs' House, a fully functioning restaurant that serves as a real-time learning experience for their students and as a destination of choice for the dining public. The Chefs' House is staffed by their students from several different programs who are learning first hand what it takes to work in the hospitality industry. Excellence in hospitality and culinary training is the school's principal mandate. This restaurant will help elevate the experience of
In 1990, a select group of teachers and professionals created Crestwood Valley Day Camp, which opened that same summer.Eric Shendelman, the Camp Director, has over 20 years of camp experience and has a great passion for working with children. As a parent and a teacher, Eric clearly understands the importance of safety and fun at camp. Eric's expertise in the areas of creative programming, physical education and aquatics, will benefit Crestwood's vast amount of activities. Eric is committed to helping children develop their skills in this dynamic and supportive environment. He is an active member of the Society of Camp Directors, a Vice President of The Ontario Camps Association and speaks regularly at OCA conferences. Since 1992, Eric has owned and directed a reputable Toronto swim school, Shendy's and regularly works at enhancing all aspects of the camp's aquatic program. Eric grew up at camp since he was a young child and can't think of a summer without it.
I have 2 very different kids and both absolutely loved this place. They would go for a month every summer and it was always their favourite. They loved it even before the new air conditioned buses! I would recommend it, the kids have a great time, really grow and gain independence and they have a super swimming program. One of my kids is a picky eater and he never had a problem. Their favourite game was always something called Gaga -a game I had never heard of before but it is apparently a huge deal. My oldest never wanted to leave even though he passed the age level, one of the Directors, Bobby always let him come back because he knew how big a deal it was. To this day this camp is his fondest memory. My daughter cannot wait to be a counsellor there in a few years. Very kind people. Read more
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