3075 Slocan Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5M 3E4, Canada
68 Daisy, Etobicoke, Ontario, M8W 1S1, Canada
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1985
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230
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Nursery/Toddler to 6
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Coed
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Day
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English
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Academic
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Progressive
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13 to 15
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$13,500 to $23,200
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No
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0%
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None
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$0
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21
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0%
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Nursery/Toddler, Preschool, JK, SK, 1, 2, 3
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Mar 30, 2023
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Not available
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No
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No
"A staple in Etobicoke for over 30 years, Vincent Massey Academy (VMA) has developed a long-standing reputation in the community for excellence in early education. VMA offers a Reggio-inspired environment for students in Kindergarten to Grade 6, where our mission is to support our students in discovering their individual potential through a balanced education. We believe that young minds deserve an education that reflects our changing world, where they can develop, achieve, learn, and explore fearlessly."
"In a class size of 13 students for Kindergarten and 15 students in our Grade 1-6 classrooms, our students are provided with a space that allows for individualized learning, strong relationships between teachers and students and between peers, and learning that is built around the needs and interests of the students in our classes. Our classrooms celebrate diversity and individuality and take careful efforts to allow our students to be heard, seen, and understood at an individual level."
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"By ensuring intimate class sizes, VMA offers students an educational space that celebrates individuality and considers all avenues of developing the whole child. Our student's voices are heard and reflected in the learning that they take part in. Their voice and autonomy in their learning guide them in becoming confident and competent global citizens, and supports them in seeing themselves and how they fit into the changing world around them."
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"VMA is located in the hub of our community and has access to many local resources and community personnel. As part of our approach to developing the whole child, our programs frequently head out into the community to help our students draw real-life connections to the learning taking place in their classroom. Our programs visit local food banks, the library, local restaurants for cooking programs, and parks to extend their classroom learning experiences."
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