York Region District School Board is the third largest school district in Ontario, with over 121,000 students in 171 elementary schools and 31 secondary schools. York Region students consistently perform above average in provincial testing and the Board is one of the top achievers in Ontario.
York Region District School Board is the third largest school district in Ontario, with over 121,000 students in 171 elementary schools and 31 secondary schools. York Region students consistently perform above average in provincial testing and the Board is one of the top achievers in Ontario. We believe this is due to a unique combination of students who are prepared and motivated to succeed; teachers who are skilled at helping students learn; strong educational leaders who subscribe to a common vision of excellence; and a supportive community that understands the importance of quality public education.
The quality of care and service at All About Kids has been fantastic. I was really nervous about putting my 12-month-old in daycare at the end of my maternity leave, but the AAK staff helped make the transition much easier than I expected. All of the staff get to know each child on an individual level, so it really is a community of caregivers. I definitely recommend this daycare!Read more
St. John Chrysostom Child Care is located in St. John Chrysostom Catholic School. Friendly qualified staff use up-to-date age appropriate equipment to offer a school age program designed to meet the academic, social and emotional needs of school-age students. From homework clubs to sports, creative arts and computers, the St. John Chrysostom program provides lots to keep the active, school-age child happy and busy! The Supervisor of the School Age Group acts as a resource to staff and oversees the program to ensure that all requirements are met.
Our mission is to guide each child in our care to realize his or her aptitudes through social and independent play, and self-directed learning, in a wholistic environment. Rest, nutrition, and positive reinforcement are used in a full but flexible curriculum.
Our vision at Tracey's Place is to create opportunity for every child in any circumstance to reach his or her full potential, to help families grow to be the best that they can be, regardless of age, race, family makeup, economic status, or any other factor.
Since its inception in 1989 BANAC has actively developed and delivered a number of initiatives throughout Simcoe County, Muskoka, and northern York Region. Our primary objective is to serve as a regional social health and planning organization functioning as an incubator of ideas in areas where a strong regional voice is needed.Our current initiatives include Aboriginal community development in the areas of child care, health planning, social development, and support to seniors and families.