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 | CDR0088 | Brampton Georgetown Montessori School |
1030 Queen St W Brampton, ON L6X 0B2 |
905-457-2496 |
Private preschool and elementary school offering Montessori program for children (3-9yrs) - grades 1-4 inclusive. Before and after school program. March Break & Summer Camps 1030 Queen St W, Brampton (Queen St W & Chinguacousy Rd) 8 James St, Georgetown (James St & Main St N, off Hwy 7/Guelph St)) |
*Mon-Fri 7:30 am-6:00 pm |
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 | CDR0091 | Credit Valley Montessori School |
225 Broadway St Mississauga, ON L5M 1J1 |
905-821-3311 |
Private preschool and elementary school offering Montessori programme for ages 2 1/2-6yrs |
* Preschool 9 am-11:30 am * 9 am- 3:30pm * Before school 8 am * After school to 6 pm |
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 | CMH0186 | Peel Children's Centre, Children's Mental Health Centre, Group Services |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 |
Intake 905-451-4655 |
Group Services offers a broad spectrum of groups and workshops related to child and family functioning in order to help children and youth meet developmental expectations at home, in school and in the community. These services are designed to: - help parents and children develop strategies for coping with the concerns in their lives - give opportunities for parents and/or children to interact and learn from each other - provide information for parents on specific issues. Group Services are free of charge. Peel Children's Centre staff facilitate the groups and childcare is available for most groups. Note: some treatment groups require an assessment to determine appropriateness for the specific group. A brochure with the current schedule of groups or workshops can be downloaded from www.peelcc.org/services/family-group-services, or will be mailed upon request. Please call 905-795-3500 to request the Groups brochure.
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 | CDR0093 | Peel Montessori School, Ca |
964 Meadow Wood Rd Mississauga, ON L5J 2S6 |
905-823-6522 |
Private elementary school offering Montessori education programs from preschool to Grade 8 inclusive. School also offers March and Summer camp programs. There is also before and after school care and programs available, along with a busing service (when numbers warrant). |
7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
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 | CDR0054 | PLASP, Child Care Services |
121 Brunel Rd Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E9 |
Administration 905-890-1711 |
PLASP offers the following services: *School Age Programs (up to 12yrs): Provides a variety of programs for elementary school children including: Before, Lunch and After School; PA Days; Early Release Days. *Early Learning and Child Care Centres (up to 5yrs): PLASP operates 20 child care centres throughout Brampton and Mississauga. Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten and Nursery School programs available. (Some centres take children as young as 15 months old). |
Administration Mon-Fri 7 am-6:15 pm School age programs Mon-Fri 7:30 am-school start; school dismissal-6 pm Extended hours at specific locations |
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 | CDR0073 | Tall Pines School Inc |
8525 Torbram Rd Brampton, ON L6T 5K4 |
905-458-6770 |
Tall Pines School offers two private school streams: Montessori education plus Traditional private school. We are CCMA Accredited - the longest accredited Montessori school in Canada. Private school, Grades K-8. Toddler and Montessori Casa preschool programs (9 mths-6yrs) Montessori Elementary (6-12yrs) Montessori Junior High (12-14yrs) Before and after school child care Bus service available within Brampton urban areas and in South Caledon |
School: *Mon-Fri 8:45 am-3:30pm *Extended Care from 7:15 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
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 | CDR0237 | United Achievers Community Services |
36 Queen St E, Lower Level Brampton, ON L6V 1A2 |
*905-455-6789 |
The United Achievers Community Services, founded by the United Achievers Club of Brampton, is a non-profit organization primarily serving the African Caribbean community. UACS is committed to strengthening and enhancing the quality of life of families and individuals by providing culturally sensitive preventive social programs, support, resources, education and training. Programs offered include: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION PROGRAM In an aim toward the elimination and prevention of the conditions that perpetuate violence against women and children, United Achievers provides racially and culturally appropriate services to women and children who are victims/survivors of all forms of violence. Program includes: Face-to-face Supportive Counseling Telephone Crises Intervention Women's Support Group Accompaniment Information & Referrals LONG TERM CARE PROGRAM The Long Term Care Program aims to improve the quality of life of Black and Caribbean seniors. This culturally sensitive program has been successful in relieving loneliness, decreasing isolation, creating social opportunities, providing skills development, enhancing self-esteem and increasing independence. Long term care services include: Weekly Drop-In Counseling Accompaniment Friendly Visiting Health and Nutrition YOUTH SERVICE CANADA INTERGENERATIONAL PROJECT Funded in part by Human Resources Canada, this venture provides services for the Summer Camp offered to local kids MENTORING PROGRAM Enhances and develops the educational, social, creative and intellectual abilities and strengths of students, especially of Black and Caribbean heritage, to their maximum potential. This will enable them to reach for, and obtain, success through the application of excellence in all their endeavors. Aims and Objectives include: To develop and implement a mentoring program that will assist students, primarily of Black and Caribbean heritage, to make valuable learning connections with their schools, their peers and positive adult role models in the community. To enable the designated group to develop respect for self/others. To provide relevant training and skill development in academic, social, political and economic disciplines. To seek support and participation from caring professionals and individuals who are committed to building the community from within. To provide purpose and focus for students who are marginalized, and who are underachieving in school and in acceptable social behaviors. To provide the opportunity for participants to obtain scholarships towards post-secondary studies To build a network of people helping people. PARENT EDUCATION RESOURCE GROUP Offers help if your child is attending school in Peel and you have concerns in any of the following areas: Suspension, Expulsion, School Reports, Parent Council, Learning Disabilities, Course Selection, University/College Selection, School Disciplinary Policy, Attending interviews/hearings. The program aims to assist parents in: Overcoming barriers that inhibit communication and becoming fully involved in the education of their children Understanding their rights, accepting responsibilities, and building positive relationships with schools Understanding the direct correlation between behaviors in the home and performance in school Understanding school policies and disciplinary procedures Becoming successful advocates for their children Building a network of parents helping parents helping children. The program also aims to assist school personnel in: Understanding cultural nuances which impede positive communication with parents and students Understanding and demonstrating cultural sensitivity when interacting with students Adopting non-threatening and non-judgmental approaches in resolving problems AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS This is not a babysitting service These programs assist students with understanding curriculum material; with the completion of their homework while providing an interesting and stimulating environment. After school programs include: Weekly Drop-In Tutoring Supervising Homework Assistance Crafts and Activities Guest Speakers WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP Promotes self-esteem; decision making; coping strategies; parenting & life skills; custody & legal rights; group discussions; guest speakers. Provides free child care to participants. SENIORS DROP-IN A supplementary program of the Long Term Care Program, staffed by trained volunteers and/or Placement Students to provide service to shut-ins or temporarily immobile seniors. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Members of the general public and/or students from local schools/colleges are afforded the opportunity to do volunteer work with the agency. These people are crucial in enabling the agency to deliver the high level of service expected for the Programs/Services offered. Volunteers are able to upgrade their skill sets to enhance their employability, or gain experience in their area of study. STUDENT PLACEMENT Opportunity offered to students from local high schools/colleges, to assist with the various services/programs offered by United Achievers Community Services. It enables students to gain valuable hands on experience to hone their skills and supplement their area of study. Other services and programs offered as the need arises. |
*Mon-Thurs 9am -5pm *Fri 9am - 5pm |
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 | CAL0951 | YMCA, Bolton Childcare Centre |
Bolton Medical Centre 12295 Queen St S Bolton, ON L7E 5T5 |
905-857-3531 |
Licenced child care Bolton Jr YMCA day care * Nursery School * Lead Before & After School Programs (for 6-12yrs)
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Mon-Fri 7 am-6:15 pm |
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