We have over 95% success rate for teaching children to learn to read using an Orton-Gillingham based simultaneous multi-sensory approach. Working memory, short-term memory, and visual/auditory memory are addressed with cognitive therapy. For students with attention issues we use both cognitive therapy, listening exercises to strengthen that skill, and executive functioning instruction for the organizational areas. Central Auditory Processing disorder is corrected using cognitive therapy as well as receptive language processing skills. Grades SK, 1, and 2 use a Touch Math system that is multi-sensory giving stronger memory of the facts. For grades 2- 8 a math program called Jump written by Toronto's John Mighton, professor and author of The Myth of Inability has worked for students struggling with math concepts and mechanics. Our work is more than a job; it is a passion.
Learning should be personal, and at Sylvan Learning of Vaughan Ontario, it is. Our tutors in the Vaughan area do more than teach math, reading and writing. We motivate kids to succeed.
Vaughan College, which is an international private school located in Woodbridge, also operates A+ Learning Academy to provide evening programs to supplement the day school programs. Our highly structured educational plan provides students with the best academic, physical, emotional, social and spiritual development. Our programs meet or exceed the requirements set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. As a private school, our class sizes are smaller and the student/teacher ratio is higher. We welcome students from various cultures and faiths, celebrating our shared humanity within a family-like community dedicated to learning and harmony. Vaughan College gives your child an opportunity to become an informed citizen and a student who cares about and is connected to the world around them. Please feel free to browse our site, and please contact us if you have any questions.
Excellent school! Teachers are extremely knowledgeable and flexible in teaching style so if your child does not understand one method they try another.Read more