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Lynn-Rose School Adventure Quest: Parent Interview with Mandi Pak HanomanWatch our Parent interview with Mandi Pak Hanoman to hear firsthand what children experience and how they grow at Lynn-Rose School Adventure Quest. Watch interview |
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Nirali B. (parent)2022 Adventure Quest "My child Just Loved it . It was amazing and beneficial for him as academics and activities both were included . Hat’s off to Miss Jennifer Yirenki to plan such lovely themes for 8 weeks ." |
Ritika K. (parent)2022 Adventure Quest "It was amazing experience and my kid came back each day with smile on face , learning something good " |
Antoinette S. (parent)2022 Adventure Quest "Thank you to LRS Summer camp team for organizing such an amazing camp. Which includes lots of creativity and fun for the kids. I will surely recommend LRS camp to my friends." |

Tara Bullock and Marie Attard established Play and Learn Children’s Centres in Mississauga, offering a preschool with a stimulating academic program. Its child-centred approach to education, and its conviction that all children are capable and enthusiastic learners, solidified its success and grew its reputation. Based on that success, in 1997, Lynn-Rose was established as a primary school (JK to Grade 8) at what is now called its main campus, located on Millcreek Drive in Mississauga with some attractive landscaping and play areas. In the decades since, the program has grown—in now includes three campuses—though the focus has remained, as has the leadership behind it: to offer a child-centred approach to learning and social development. The summer programs extend it through the summer months. Days are active, making good use of the school’s resources as well as local assets. While it may not always be overt, there’s a dedication to an academic foundation, both to help students reach ahead as well as to offset the academic setbacks that can occur with two months away from the classroom.
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