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AN OUR KIDS REPORT:York Montessori School vs. J. Addison School

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  • SCHOOL LOCATION

    Distance From

    Map

    Address

    Address

    10533 Leslie Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4S 1P1, Canada

    2 Valleywood Drive, Markham, Ontario, L3R 8H3, Canada

    Distance

    Distance

    5,691.5 km

    5,689.5 km

  • SCHOOL OVERVIEW

    Basics

    Basics

    Founded

    2007

    2002

    Enrolment

    150

    178

    Grades

    Nursery/Toddler to SK

    K to 12

    Gender

    Coed

    Coed

    Living arrangements

    Day

    Boarding, Day

    Language of instruction

    English

    English

    Faith Based

    School focus

    Academic

    Developmental Priorities

    Balanced
    Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.
    Emotional
    The goal is to cultivate "emotionally intelligent and confident individuals, capable of leading both themselves and others."
    Balanced
    Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.
    Intellectual
    The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."

    Academics

    Academics

    Curriculum

    Liberal Arts

    Curriculum pace

    Student-paced
    The main curriculum pace is non-standardized and is HIGHLY responsive to the pacing of individual students, (via differentiated instruction, differentiated assessment, etc). In theory, some students outpace the default/normalized curriculum, while others spend periods "behind schedule" if they need the extra time.
    Standard-enriched
    Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.

    Academic culture

    Supportive
    A school with a “supportive” academic culture focuses more on process than short-term outcomes: academic performance is a welcomed side-benefit, but not the driving focus. This does not mean the school lacks standards, or has low expectations for its students: a school can have a supportive academic culture and still light the fire of ambition in its students. It does mean, however, the school provides a less intensive culture than schools with a “rigorous” academic classification, and is focused more simply on instilling a love of learning and life-long curiosity.
    Supportive
    A school with a “supportive” academic culture focuses more on process than short-term outcomes: academic performance is a welcomed side-benefit, but not the driving focus. This does not mean the school lacks standards, or has low expectations for its students: a school can have a supportive academic culture and still light the fire of ambition in its students. It does mean, however, the school provides a less intensive culture than schools with a “rigorous” academic classification, and is focused more simply on instilling a love of learning and life-long curiosity.

    Avg. Class Size

    15 to 24

    10 to 20

    Special needs support

    Learning

    Gifted learner support

    In-class adaptations

    Preschool/K curriculum

    Montessori
    Montessori programs aimed at preschool and Kindergarten- aged children allow young learners to choose which “tasks” or activities interest them. These tasks centre around special Montessori puzzles -- the essential features of these puzzles being they contain a “right answer” and allow for self-correction. A strong emphasis is therefore placed on learning being concrete and rooted in practical experience, along with children developing a sense of self-sufficiency and confidence. Specially trained teachers act as guides, introducing children to progressively more difficult materials when appropriate. A Montessori classroom is typically very calm and orderly, with children working alone or, sometimes, in small groups.

    If you want to learn more about Montessori education, check out our comprehensive guide. You can also check out our guide to Montessori preschools, elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools.
    Reggio Emilia
    Reggio Emilia programs aim to develop curiosity and problem-solving skills through the liberal use of “projects”, (as opposed to “activities” or “lessons”). Teachers design projects for children around their demonstrated interests. Projects can be geared to an individual student, a small group of students, or the class as a whole. Projects can last from a few days to the whole year. Art is strongly emphasized and is typically incorporated into every project. Teachers actively participate in projects alongside students, rather than sitting back and observing. A high degree of parent involvement is also encouraged, particularly when forming curriculums and project plans (which happens throughout the academic year).
    If you want to learn more about Reggio Emilia education, check out our comprehensive guide.

    Tuition

    Tuition

    Day Tuition

    $16,400 to $17,400

    $21,775 to $32,775

    Boarding Tuition

    $51,075 to $55,275

    Financial aid (FA)

    No

    Yes

    Students on FA

    0%

    20%

    Eligible grades for FA

    None

    1 to 12

    Median FA package size

    $0

    $6,000

    Enrollment

    Enrollment

    Avg. enrollment per grade

    38

    14

    Percent in boarding

    0%

    41%

    Admissions

    Admissions

    Admissions rate

    100%

    100%

    Day entry years

    Nursery/Toddler, Preschool, JK, SK

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Boarding entry years

    information not available

    7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Day admissions deadline

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Boarding admissions deadline

    Not available

    Rolling

    Interview required?

    No

    Yes: grades 1 - 12

    SSAT required

    No

    No

  • OUR PERSPECTIVE

    The Our Kids Review

    The Our Kids Review

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

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    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

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    Our Take

    Our Take

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Parents look to York Montessori for a program that demonstrates a high fidelity to the Montessori method, and which is delivered by accredited, experienced staff. And, certainly, that’s precisely what they find. Families are actively involved within the life of the school through annual events as well as, uniquely, information sessions, workshops, and in-class observation held at key points throughout the academic year. The schools is larger than most Montessori environments, especially given those which, as here, limit their scope to the early years. That said, the efforts around involving parents lends a familiar, family-oriented cast to the culture of the school. Following on, the size of the student body has its benefits, especially around the breadth of the program offerings, the resources available, and allows for coverage before and after the school day.

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    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    J. Addison School is an independent day and boarding school in Markham, Ontario. The school serves students from K–12 in purpose-built and privately owned facilities with on-campus residences. Grounded in the Ontario Curriculum and enriched with inquiry-based, hands-on learning, the Elementary program blends methodologies to meet diverse learning styles, while the Secondary program prepares students for post-secondary success. J. Addison is known for strong character development, a supportive community, and a 100 % university acceptance rate. Graduates are recognized for their readiness, maturity, and adaptability in their post-secondary pathways. The ideal student for J. Addison School is one who will thrive in a challenging, academically oriented, multicultural environment.

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  • INSIDER PERSPECTIVES

    Written Reviews

    Written Reviews

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Extremely positive experience
    Amir SAEED - Parent   (Feb 10, 2018)
    My child's experience at YMS has been extremely positive. His growth from Day 1 to present has been ... View full review

    High academics and a caring environment
    Danielle Di Paola - Parent   (Dec 18, 2024)
    My children love the teachers and staff and also enjoy the challenging work. We are very happy with... View full review

    "My child loves going to York Montessori School in the morning and almost always comes home happy and full of joy."
    James Shen - Parent   (Jan 29, 2025)
    My child really enjoys every part of his daily life at York Montessori School. In the regular scho... View full review

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "What I like about my interactions with the teachers is the fact that they provide materials that cater to your language ability to help you understand the information."
    Natalija Sekulovska - Student   (Mar 09, 2021)
    I am a student from Europe that is currently attending J. Addison School, who never had a study abro... View full review

    "Personally, I love the atmosphere of the school and the dorm, as it provides a warm and welcoming feeling as a boarding student."
    Zhi Ye Cao - Student   (Mar 09, 2021)
    My student experience at J. Addison School has been wonderful. Personally, I love the atmosphere of ... View full review

    "The faculty always asks for students' feedback on ways that they can improve or to ensure student understanding."
    Daryn Lai - Student   (Mar 17, 2021)
    Based on my personal experience, I would consider the school like a second home for me. In addition,... View full review

  • School’s perspective

    Who are you, as a school?

    Who are you, as a school?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "York Montessori School (YMS) is a reputable independent Montessori school licensed by the Ministry of Education and accredited by the CCMA. With a focus on academic preparation and through the use of classic Montessori pedagogy, our experienced and dedicated educators aim to support the holistic development of each of our young learners. Our goal at YMS is for our students to emerge as independent and confident individuals who seamlessly transition from thriving in our classrooms to succeeding in the world."

    • High-quality, authentic Montessori education
    • Emphasis on individualized learning
    • Dedicated, experienced, and highly qualified educators
    • Low student-to-teacher ratios
    • Immaculate and engaging learning environments
    • Specialty French and Music classes
    • Onsite after-school extracurricular activities
    • Available before and after school extended care
    • Nutritious meals and snacks
    • Summer Camp – exclusive to YMS students

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "At J. Addison School, we nurture confident, resilient, and responsible students through character development and values-driven education. Our elementary program blends the Ontario curriculum with Reggio Emilia, Montessori, and IB with intention, recognizing that children learn through different elements. Our secondary program prepares students for higher education and future challenges. All include our “Focus For Success™” program, where students explore new ideas driven by interests and potential."

    • K- 12
    • Average 1:15 Teacher to Student Ratio
    • On-Campus Boarding Program, Grades 7-12
    • Inquiry-driven and Hands-on learning
    • Differentiated Teaching Methods
    • Summer School and Camps programs from ages 5
    • Collaboration with Leading Universities
    • Individual Post-Secondary Guidance and Counsellling
    • 100% Post-Secondary Acceptance
    • 92% Ontario Scholars

    What does school_name do differently or uniquely well?

    What do you do differently and uniquely well?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "Established in 2007, YMS has gained a strong reputation within the Richmond Hill community. Recognized for its commitment to classic Montessori principles, YMS prides itself on fostering a collaborative partnership with families and providing a robust foundation for success that goes beyond academic achievements, encouraging a lifetime of curiosity, compassion, and interconnected learning. The school’s highly qualified and experienced educators are devoted to supporting each child's and family’s unique educational journey through a thoughtfully prepared environment and a curriculum designed to encourage confidence and independence. The school's reputation for excellence is evident in the accomplishments of its alumni, who continue to thrive and positively contribute to their communities."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "Inquiry-based learning is at the heart of our teaching approach. Students are expected to review materials independently, and class time is used for discussion, experimentation, and problem-solving. Teachers closely monitor each student’s progress, offering extra challenges to those who want to go further and additional support to those who need it. With small class sizes, teachers truly understand each learner’s pace, strengths, and interests, ensuring no one is left behind. In our Early Learning & Elementary programs, this approach comes to life through projects that invite students to test ideas and learn by doing. Students collaborate to design spaghetti structures, experiment with movement and mechanics through hydraulic models, and express French and language understanding through art, drama, and hands-on challenges. By combining structured learning with exploration, teachers create classrooms where curiosity leads learning and every student can engage."

    What tradeoffs has school_name made to serve families in this way?

    What tradeoffs has your school made to serve families in this way?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "At YMS, we prioritize Montessori principles, which requires us to make deliberate trade-offs. One key decision is balancing personalization with standardization. By maintaining small class sizes, we tailor education to each child’s pace, but we don't focus on standardized testing or academic benchmarks, which some families may expect. Additionally, we emphasize hands-on learning with Montessori materials over heavy technology use, recognizing technology’s importance but prioritizing tangible skills and independence. These trade-offs allow us to stay true to our personalized learning and holistic development values, enriching students’ long-term growth. While we deprioritize standardized testing and digital tools, we believe these choices better prepare our students for a lifetime of learning, creativity, and meaningful engagement with the world."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "Our approach is based on the timeless values of security and discipline. While some students may initially find challenging to adapt to the structure we provide, this process is key to building resilience and character. In today's fast-paced world, we believe in maintaining a supportive, disciplined environment that helps students grow, bounce back from failure and graduate successfully as accountable and responsible individuals. The balance between traditional and innovative methods ensures that every student is not only prepared for academics success but also equipped with the life skills and values needed to thrive as global citizens. The journey may start with challenges, but the long-term rewards of personal growth, confidence, and a strong moral foundation are invaluable."

    What key junctures in school_name's history have most shaped its present?

    What key junctures in your school's history have most shaped its present?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Information not available

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "J. Addison School was founded in 2002 to provide high-quality education for international students, inspired by a vision to raise the standards of private schooling. By 2004, our enrollment had grown to over 100 full-time students, prompting a move to larger facilities in Scarborough. Shortly after, we opened our boys’ and girls’ residences to accommodate our growing community.

    In February 2005, to meet increasing demand, we acquired 3 acres of land in Markham to construct a state-of-the-art 60,000-square-foot campus designed with students' needs and security in mind. The new campus opened in September 2007.

    On our 15th anniversary, we began a partnership with York University, offering enhanced opportunities for our students. This commitment continued with a collaboration with Wilfrid Laurier University in 2023, Metropolitan Toronto University in 2024, and Trent University in 2025, broadening pathways for our graduates and reinforcing our dedication to excellence in education."

    What type of student is a good fit for school_name?

    What type of student is a good fit for your school?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "YMS is a great fit for students who thrive in an environment that emphasizes independence, curiosity, and hands-on learning. Our ideal student enjoys exploring concepts at their own pace, with the support of dedicated educators. YMS is best suited for children who benefit from a personalized approach to learning, where the focus is on the whole child—physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. While we welcome students with diverse learning styles, those motivated to engage in self-directed activities, collaborate with peers, and take ownership of their learning will truly flourish. Families who value a Montessori education, which encourages creativity, problem-solving, and lifelong learning, will find a supportive and enriching community at YMS."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "We seek for families that valued the importance of discipline, and good habits, committed to develop well-rounded individuals who will positively impact their community. We push our students to their highest level of ability that is why we care about families that believe in team-work between parents, students and school to support and guide younger generations through the development of character and civic responsibility as the foundation to navigate today's fast-paced digital world."

    Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing school_name?

    Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing your school?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "We would advise a family against choosing YMS if they are unwilling to commit to the full three-year Casa program. The Montessori approach thrives on continuity and long-term development, where each year builds upon the previous one. The three-year cycle is essential for fostering deep learning, independence, and leadership skills, and students benefit from the consistency of remaining in the same classroom environment with the same educator for multiple years. Families who are seeking a more traditional, short-term school experience or those not aligned with the Montessori philosophy may not find the best fit at YMS. Additionally, families who are unable to engage in the collaborative partnership between school and home may not fully benefit from the Montessori method, which requires active involvement and support for a child’s development."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "J. Addison School may not be the ideal fit for every family, as our approach and environment cater to specific educational values and goals. Our emphasis on structure and balanced approach may not fit families looking for a highly specialized curriculum. While we celebrate diversity and global perspectives, with 50% international students, some families might seek a more homogeneous school environment."

    To your knowledge, why do families choose school_name over others?

    To your knowledge, why do families choose your school over others?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Information not available

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "Many families choose J. Addison School because of the sense of safety, support, and personal attention we offer. Our 24/7 on-campus security and boarding supervision give families peace of mind, while our close-knit environment allows students to feel seen, heard, and supported every day. Students know all their teachers and staff by name, creating a welcoming space where they feel comfortable asking for help. This strong connection fosters confidence, encourages open communication, and helps children grow not only academically but also socially. The combination of structure, care, and trust sets our school apart as a place where students and parents feel safe an engaged."

    How would you characterize school_name's image amongst the public?

    How would you characterize your school's image amongst the public?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "Families choose YMS for our strong commitment to the Montessori philosophy and the exceptional academic outcomes we provide. We focus on nurturing a love of learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, ensuring students are well-prepared for future academic challenges. Parents also value our open communication, which fosters collaboration and ensures that each child's unique needs are met. YMS is recognized for its academic excellence and commitment to the holistic development of students, earning a strong reputation that consistently attracts families through referrals and word of mouth. Our proven track record of academic achievement and emphasis on social and emotional growth make YMS the ideal choice for families seeking a well-rounded education."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "At J. Addison School, our reputation is built on strong academic standards, respect for tradition, and values that families have trusted for generations. We are well known for three defining strengths. First, our students are consistently recognized for their manners, discipline, and respectful behavior at every academic, athletic, and community event they attend—reflecting the importance we place on character and personal responsibility. Second, our graduates achieve a 100% acceptance rate into top universities and colleges, a result of a rigorous academic curriculum combined with highly personalized guidance counselling that supports each student’s pathway. Third, our Elite Basketball Program is recognized for developing outstanding student-athletes who gain international exposure and often earn scholarships at universities and colleges across Canada and the United States. Together, these pillars define a school culture where excellence, respect, and long-term success go hand in hand"

    What aspect of school_name is underappreciated?

    What aspect of your school is underappreciated?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "One aspect of YMS that is often underappreciated is our low teacher turnover, which plays a crucial role in maintaining continuity and building strong relationships with students and families. Our dedicated educators remain with us for many years, providing stability and fostering deep connections that benefit both academic and emotional development. This consistency allows teachers to truly understand each child’s learning style and growth, leading to more personalized and effective instruction. Additionally, the close-knit community at YMS contributes significantly to our success. The strong bond between students, families, and staff creates a collaborative environment where everyone works together toward the shared goal of supporting each child's growth. This sense of belonging and trust is often overlooked but is fundamental to the nurturing, supportive atmosphere that sets YMS apart."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "One aspect of J. Addison School that is often underappreciated is the powerful impact of our international diversity—not just among students, but also within our staff. With students from over 20 countries and a team of educators and support staff who speak more than six languages and come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, our school is a vibrant, global community. While some may see being mostly international as a challenge, it is actually one of our greatest strengths. This diversity fosters an environment where both local and international students develop global awareness, empathy, and strong social skills. At J. Addison, students and staff alike grow together, learning from each other and building the mindset and confidence needed to thrive as global citizens."

    What do families find surprising about school_name?

    What might families find surprising about your school?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "Families might be surprised to learn of the opportunities provided to YMS students for engaging in global citizenship. Back in 2015, while our students watched their new school being built, they were also part of a larger, global community project. During this time, our school community raised funds to build a school in Uganda, creating a powerful connection between our students and children halfway around the world. As the construction of both schools progressed, our students corresponded with the children in Uganda, learning about their lives, cultures, and the impact of their contributions. This ongoing, hands-on learning opportunity enriched our students’ learning by further developing their empathy and deepening their understanding of the importance of community service. It provided a real-world context for the values we teach and continues to inspire our students, making their education truly meaningful and connected to the world beyond our school walls."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "Families may find how incredibly diverse our school really is. It is true that many of our students are international students but they are from a variety of different countries. Many of our local students have the opportunity to interact and learn from our international students and vice versa. Families often overlook the fact that students learn from each other."

    What improvements or changes has school_name made recently?

    What improvements or changes has your school made recently?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "Most recently, YMS has implemented Transparent Classroom, an innovative virtual platform designed specifically for Montessori schools to enhance communication between educators and parents. This tool allows us to share photos, detailed material descriptions, and comprehensive progress reports, ensuring that parents are consistently informed about their child’s development and classroom experiences. Transparent Classroom strengthens the connection between home and school by providing parents with real-time insights into their child’s learning journey, fostering collaboration, and offering personalized suggestions for integrating Montessori parenting strategies at home."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "Following our mission on developing well-rounded individuals we have joined to The York Region Athletics Association. Our goal is to strengthen life skills such as perseverance, resilience, collaboration and leadership. We now have competitive Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton, Soccer and Track and Field teams as alternatives apart from our Elite Basketball Program.

    We also started collaborations with Wilfrid Laurier University in 2023, Metropolitan Toronto University in 2024, and Trent University in 2025 broadening pathways for our graduates and reinforcing our dedication to excellence in education."

    How will school_name change in the next 5 years?

    How will your school change in the next 5 years?

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    "YMS anticipates growth and change over the next five years, though the exact path remains uncertain. While we are committed to the core principles of Montessori education, we recognize that our community’s evolving needs may shape our direction. To enrich the student experience, we plan to expand our extracurricular offerings, allowing students to explore their interests, develop new skills, and connect with nature through an organic gardening curriculum that fosters responsibility, sustainability, and hands-on learning. Additionally, we are considering the introduction of school uniforms to cultivate a sense of unity and focus within our community. As we move forward, we remain dedicated to enhancing our current programs while staying true to our values of personalized, nurturing education."

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    "Building character, instilling kindness, and respect are all at the forefront of building the foundation to a lifelong positive journey to learning. In the next 5 years, we’ll have to embrace the leading technological forces that have reshaped how students learn. While we firmly believe that AI will never replace the human teaching experience, we also have to incorporate the advantages available to strengthen and harness teaching strategies, processes, concepts, and methodologies to encompass a mass breadth of learning styles that our children embody. We will support the next generation of leaders as they grow and learn to shape the future using technology and innovation with purpose and integrity."

  • SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

    Message from school leadership

    Message from school leadership

    York Montessori School opened its doors to six Richmond Hill families in 2007. Today, the school is a leading Montessori preschool in York region and licensed for 150 students.  York Montessori School imparts children with an excellent Montessori education while providing exceptional child care.

    York Montessori School is, and has always been, a licensed establishment with the Ministry of Education as well as a school that is proudly accredited by the CCMA (Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators). We practice pure Montessori philosophy and employ highly educated and accredited Montessori teachers who have had their training at a MACTE accredited or AMI teacher-training program.

    York Montessori School has a very close group of families and together we are actively involved in the community. Parent teacher meetings, progress reports, and “Watch Me Work” workshops are conducted throughout the year. We also host regular school community building events such as curriculum nights, Montessori education evenings, parenting workshops, and an annual family BBQ.

    YMS is dedicated to keeping a close relationship with our students and their families. Much of our success is attributed to valuable relationships between staff, students and parents. Collectively, we work towards one important goal, the enrichment of a pure Montessori education for your child.

    As I humbly and gratefully begin my tenure as Principal of J. Addison School, I can share with you that after one year in this wonderful school, I have already accumulated great memories and experiences that resonate within and provide tremendous energy, excitement and outlook toward the school year ahead.

    Entering J. Addison’s 21st year, we are excited to have a very strong staff of teachers and the best overall team of quality individuals one can imagine.

    Our teachers and staff are dedicated to the care of all our students, overseeing not only their academic growth but also their character development and over all well being. The students come first and this is at the forefront of our minds each day we enter the school.

    We continue our commitment to developing student skills in the areas of critical thinking, creativity, technology, communication and collaboration, while supporting our students’ interests and passions. Our Focus for Success after school program, which has provided our students with academic support and extra-curricular activities over the years, continues, with all sorts of new and exciting learning and practice opportunities.

    Our community is one in which every member looks for the best in one another. We do not expect perfection from our students, however our standards are very high. We know that with determination and support, every individual in this school will grow in all areas, thrive in the celebration and use of all their gifts and reach great success on this pathway to post-secondary education and beyond.

    Surmounting all of this, our mission is to treat each other with kindness, thoughtfulness and compassion. With these components at the forefront – every member of this school feels secure, confident and cared for and we know that without a doubt that our students will love their experience of being a student here at J. Addison School.  It is deeply satisfying to be part of a school with such an excellent track record for success. We look forward to faithfully continuing the wonderful tradition that has been in place here for the past 20 years.

  • ACADEMICS

    • OVERALL CURRICULUM


      Primary Curriculum

      Primary Curriculum

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Information not available

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Liberal Arts


      Secondary Curriculum

      Secondary Curriculum

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Information not available

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Information not available


      Our Take: primary curriculum type

      Our Take: primary curriculum type

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Not applicable

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Liberal Arts curricula share with traditional programs their emphasis on core knowledge-acquisition, but tend to borrow more best practices from the progressive approach. A Liberal Arts program might still feature group work and projects, for example, contrary to the more singular emphasis on tests and essays at a Traditional program.


      Our Take: secondary curriculum type

      Our Take: secondary curriculum type

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Not applicable

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Not applicable


      What the school says about their curriculum

      What the school says about their curriculum

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Information not available

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      We aim at providing a well-rounded education for our students. In addition to the traditional curriculum, we incorporate our “Focus For Success™” adaptive developmental program, which takes place as an additional 5th period. During this time, students engage in activities according to their needs, should they be personalized academic support and/or extra-curricular activities which offer opportunities to learn and explore new interests. Our approach is to provide a learning environment that enriches students' school life, and inspires creativity while building confidence through self-discovery.

    • COURSE PEDAGOGIES

      • Mathematics


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Not applicable

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: math approach type

        Our take: math approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Not applicable

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        These math programs feature an equal balance of “Traditional” and “Discovery” methods.


        What the school says about their math program

        What the school says about their math program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Dr. Montessori divided the Mathematical materials into five main groups. Each group had a specific aim, which its materials tried to achieve by providing the child with repeated but varied experiences.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available


        Textbooks and supplementary materials

        Textbooks and supplementary materials

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        - Numbers to ten (numeral to quantity) - Decimal System (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) - Teens and Tens (one to one hundred) - Memorization of Tables (essential combinations) - Passage to Abstraction (minimal use of materials)

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available


        Calculator policy

        Calculator policy

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Information not available

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available

      • Early Reading


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Phonics-intensive

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Balanced Literacy


        Our take: early reading approach type

        Our take: early reading approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Systematic-phonics programs teach young children to read by helping them to recognize and sound out the letters and syllables of words. Students are then led to blend these sounds together to sound out and recognize the whole word. While other reading programs might touch on phonetics (either incidentally or on a “when needed” basis), systematic phonics teaches phonics in a specific sequence, and uses extensive repetition and direct instruction to help readers associate specific letter patterns with their associated sounds.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Balanced reading programs are typically Whole Language programs with supplementary phonics training. This training might be incidental, or it might take the form of mini-lessons.


        What the school says about their early reading program

        What the school says about their early reading program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        When it comes to Montessori education, the child will write before they will read. The child’s mind must have the capacity to isolate sounds and have the ability to visualize the symbols that correspond to a particular sound. The child progresses through the same process to acquire reading as they did to acquire the spoken language. Therefore, the child progresses through sounds, syllables, words, phrases and sentences. In the classroom the Language curriculum is broken up into five stages: - Spoken Language - Writing - Reading (Phonetics, Phonograms, Puzzle words) - Function of Words - Reading analysis

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available


        DIBELS testing

      • Writing


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Process approach

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Equal balance


        Our take: writing approach type

        Our take: writing approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        The process approach to teaching beginner writing aims to get students writing “real things” as much as possible and as soon as possible. The goal is to create the right environmental conditions to encourage a love of writing and a motivation to write well. With children invested in the writing process -- through assignments children find meaningful -- students are then given feedback on how they can improve.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Programs that balance systematic and process approaches equally likely have an emphasis on giving young students ample opportunities to write, while providing supplementary class-wide instruction in grammar, parts of sentences, and various writing strategies.


        What the school says about their writing program

        What the school says about their writing program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        When it comes to Montessori education, the child will write before they will read. The child’s mind must have the capacity to isolate sounds and have the ability to visualize the symbols that correspond to a particular sound. The child progresses through the same process to acquire reading as they did to acquire the spoken language. Therefore, the child progresses through sounds, syllables, words, phrases and sentences. In the classroom the Language cur- riculum is broken up into five stages: - Spoken Language - Writing - Reading (Phonetics, Phonograms, Puzzle words) - Function of Words - Reading analysis

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available

      • Science


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Inquiry

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: science approach type

        Our take: science approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Inquiry-based science emphasizes teaching science as a way of thinking or practice, and therefore tries to get students “doing” science as much as possible -- and not just “learning” it. Students still learn foundational scientific ideas and content (and build on this knowledge progressively); however, relative to expository science instruction, inquiry-based programs have students spend more time developing and executing their own experiments (empirical and theoretical). Students are frequently challenged to develop critical and scientific-thinking skills by developing their own well-reasoned hypothesis and finding ways to test those hypotheses. Projects and experiments are emphasized over textbook learning. Skills are emphasized over breadth of knowledge.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Science programs that balance expository and inquiry learning equally will likely have an equal blend of tests and experiments; direct, textbook-based instruction and student-centred projects.


        What the school says about their science program

        What the school says about their science program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Science –This portion of the curriculum contains such basic science experiments as sink & float, magnetic & non- magnetic and colour mixing. Biology– This is the most basic of introductions to such concepts as life cycles, and the parts of the human body. Zoology –Topics covered in this part of the curriculum include, but are not limited to Animals of the world, classification of animals, parts of exercises & classified cards. Botany –This part of the curriculum includes such categories such as the environment, nature, and parts of leaf, flower and tree.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available


        Topics covered in science curriculum

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Evolution as consensus theory
        Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
        Evolution is not taught

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Evolution as consensus theory
        Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
        Evolution is not taught


        Treatment of evolution (value)

        Treatment of evolution (value)

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Zoology

      • Literature


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Not applicable

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: literature approach type

        Our take: literature approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Not applicable

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        These literature programs draw in equal measure from “Traditional” and “Social Justice” programs.


        What the school says about their literature program

        What the school says about their literature program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Information not available

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available


        Domains covered by the literature program

        Topics covered in literature curriculum

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Ancient lit
        English lit
        World (non-Western) lit
        European (continental) lit
        American lit
        Canadian lit

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Ancient lit
        English lit
        World (non-Western) lit
        European (continental) lit
        American lit
        Canadian lit

      • Social Studies


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Expanding Communities

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Core Knowledge


        Our take: social studies approach type

        Our take: social studies approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        The Expanding Communities approach organizes the curriculum around students’ present, everyday experience. In the younger grades, students might learn about themselves, for example. As they move through the grades, the focus gradually broadens in scope: to the family, neighbourhood, city, province, country, and globe. The curriculum tends to have less focus on history than Core Knowledge programs.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Usually focused on teaching history and geography at an early age, the core knowledge approach uses story, drama, reading, and discussion to teach about significant people, places, and events. Breadth of content and knowledge is emphasized. The curriculum is often organized according to the underlying logic of the content: history might be taught sequentially, for example (as students move through the grades).


        What the school says about their social studies program

        What the school says about their social studies program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        History– Materials included in this part of the curriculum were designed to teach such concepts as the daily calendar, the seasons, the clock & basic human needs. Geography–This part of the curriculum includes materials pertaining to the solar system, the continents, land and water forms, introduction to the earth’s elements and all parts of the world. Sensorial- Materials were designed to facilitate the child's ability to attend to their senses through interaction with the environment to promote intellectual development. They can be broken down into 8 categories of senses: Visual, Tactile, Baric, Thermic, Stereognostic, Gustatory, Smell and Hearing. Practical Life- Materials are broken down into five categories (Preliminary Exercises, Care of the Environment, Care of Person, Grace and Courtesy, Control of Movement) to teach the child to function in their own environment, encouraging independence, coordination, concentration and freedom of choice.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available

      • Foreign Languages


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Communicative

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: foreign language approach type

        Our take: foreign language approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        The communicative method of language acquisition emphasizes the use of the target language in authentic contexts. The approach commonly features interactive group work, games, authentic texts, and opportunities to learn about the cultural background of the language. Drills and quizzes may still be used, but less frequently than with the audio-lingual method.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        These programs feature an equal blend of the audio-lingual and communicative styles of language instruction.


        What the school says about their foreign language programs

        What the school says about their foreign language programs

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        At YMS, we offer daily French classes which are both interactive and educational.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Our approach to teaching foreign languages is based on three methods, which is "approach", "method" and "technique". In addition "structural" methods. We provide our students with instruction in grammar, provide vocabulary and direct translations to memorize. Furthermore, we continue with the "audio-lingual", "communicative language teaching method" and "language immersion" to aid in their foreign language acquisition through alternative educational opportunities.


        Language instruction offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Hebrew
        ESL
        Spanish
        Russian
        Latin
        Japanese
        Italian
        Greek
        German
        French
        Chinese-Mandarin
        Chinese-Cantonese

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Hebrew
        ESL
        Spanish
        Russian
        Latin
        Japanese
        Italian
        Greek
        German
        French
        Chinese-Mandarin
        Chinese-Cantonese


        Learning a foreign language is required until

        Treatment of evolution (value)

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Information not available

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available

      • Computers and Technolgy


        Approach

        Approach

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Not applicable

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Light integration


        Our take: computers and technology approach type

        Our take: computers and technology approach type

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Not applicable

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Computers are used in the classroom from time to time, but integrating technology into everything students do is not a dominant focus. Digital literacy is understood to be a legitimate skill in the 21st century, but not one that should distract from teaching the subject at hand, or more fundamental skills and literacies. The idea is today’s students, being “digital natives”, are likely exposed to computers and new media enough outside the classroom: the role of the school, rather, should be to develop competencies that may otherwise get missed.


        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Information not available

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Information not available


        Courses offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Web design
        Robotics
        Computer science

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        Web design
        Robotics
        Computer science

      • Physical Education


        What the school says about their physical education program

        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

        Yoga, Music and Movement, Extra Curricular activities such as Karate, Stretch and Grow, Dance, and various fitness programs.

        J. ADDISON SCHOOL

        It's integrated into every grade level and as per the ministry's requirements.

    • PRESCHOOL/K CURRICULUM


      Approach

      Approach

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Montessori

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Reggio Emilia


      Our Take

      Our Take

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Montessori programs aimed at preschool and Kindergarten- aged children allow young learners to choose which “tasks” or activities interest them. These tasks centre around special Montessori puzzles -- the essential features of these puzzles being they contain a “right answer” and allow for self-correction. A strong emphasis is therefore placed on learning being concrete and rooted in practical experience, along with children developing a sense of self-sufficiency and confidence. Specially trained teachers act as guides, introducing children to progressively more difficult materials when appropriate. A Montessori classroom is typically very calm and orderly, with children working alone or, sometimes, in small groups.

      If you want to learn more about Montessori education, check out our comprehensive guide. You can also check out our guide to Montessori preschools, elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Reggio Emilia programs aim to develop curiosity and problem-solving skills through the liberal use of “projects”, (as opposed to “activities” or “lessons”). Teachers design projects for children around their demonstrated interests. Projects can be geared to an individual student, a small group of students, or the class as a whole. Projects can last from a few days to the whole year. Art is strongly emphasized and is typically incorporated into every project. Teachers actively participate in projects alongside students, rather than sitting back and observing. A high degree of parent involvement is also encouraged, particularly when forming curriculums and project plans (which happens throughout the academic year).
      If you want to learn more about Reggio Emilia education, check out our comprehensive guide.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Through the use of the five traditional Montessori Curriculums, we teach appreciation and responsibility for the environment, a sense of cooperation, and respect for others. Children are provided with a wide range of meaningful experiences that empower them to explore their world. We help children gradually expand their knowledge and skills as they grow into confident, self-directed individuals.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Inquiry-based learning is at the heart of our teaching approach. We carefully tailor a harmonious and balanced environment where children are free to explore and to apply themselves in a wide range of activities. This inquiry-driven approach comes to life through projects that invite students to test ideas and learn by doing. Our dedicated teachers are always present to guide and facilitate them through continuous observation and self-motivated learning processes. They are empowered to follow their unique abilities so they can build confidence and competence as they pave their path of self-discovery, growth, and development; and most importantly, develop a joy for learning.

    • CURRICULUM PACE


      Pace

      Pace

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Student-paced

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Standard-enriched


      Our Take

      Our Take

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      The main curriculum pace is non-standardized and is HIGHLY responsive to the pacing of individual students, (via differentiated instruction, differentiated assessment, etc). In theory, some students outpace the default/normalized curriculum, while others spend periods "behind schedule" if they need the extra time.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Information not available

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Information not available

    • ACADEMIC CULTURE


      Culture

      Culture

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Supportive

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Supportive


      Our Take

      Our Take

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      A school with a “supportive” academic culture focuses more on process than short-term outcomes: academic performance is a welcomed side-benefit, but not the driving focus. This does not mean the school lacks standards, or has low expectations for its students: a school can have a supportive academic culture and still light the fire of ambition in its students. It does mean, however, the school provides a less intensive culture than schools with a “rigorous” academic classification, and is focused more simply on instilling a love of learning and life-long curiosity.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      A school with a “supportive” academic culture focuses more on process than short-term outcomes: academic performance is a welcomed side-benefit, but not the driving focus. This does not mean the school lacks standards, or has low expectations for its students: a school can have a supportive academic culture and still light the fire of ambition in its students. It does mean, however, the school provides a less intensive culture than schools with a “rigorous” academic classification, and is focused more simply on instilling a love of learning and life-long curiosity.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      York Montessori School seeks to become the one place where parents, with peace of mind, will leave their children in the hands of our educators. The primary focus of our school is to provide a high quality educational setting in which the child can experience developmental excellence while being cared for in a healthy and enjoyable environment. We will provide a carefully planned and stimulating atmosphere which will help children develop within themselves the foundation, attitude and skills which are essential for a lifetime of creative thinking and learning.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Information not available


      Approach to student honours

      Approach to student honours

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      "We intentionally avoid all forms of public distinction between students in terms of academic performance."

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      "We honour and distinguish our brightest students, using them as examples for other students to follow."

    • DEVELOPMENTAL PRIORITIES


      Primary

      Primary

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Balanced
      Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Balanced
      Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.


      Secondary

      Secondary

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      Emotional
      The goal is to cultivate "emotionally intelligent and confident individuals, capable of leading both themselves and others."

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      Intellectual
      The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."


      What the school says

      What the school says

      YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

      At York Montessori School, we recognize that children learn and develop in their own way and at their own pace and encourage them to work toward independence and self-motivation. Through the use of the five traditional Montessori Curriculums, we teach appreciation and responsibility for the environment, a sense of cooperation, and respect for others. Children are provided with a wide range of meaningful experiences that empower them to explore their world. We help children gradually expand their knowledge and skills as they grow into confident, self-directed individuals.

      J. ADDISON SCHOOL

      We endeavour to shape our students into responsible global citizens who are confident, caring and intellectual about their approach to life so that they are successful in anything they choose to pursue in the future.

  • SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPORT

    FORMAL SUPPORT FOR DISORDERS, DISABILITIES, AND EXCEPTIONALITIES

    A - Forms of Support

    Accommodation:
    Modification:
    Remediation:

    B - Environments

    Indirect Support:
    Resource Assistance:
    Withdrawal Assistance:
    Partial Integration:
    Full-Time Class:
    Forms of Support Environments Forms of Support Environments
    ADHD (moderate to severe)
    This is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Children with ADHD may be hyperactive and unable control their impulses. Or they may have trouble paying attention. These behaviors can interfere with school and home life.
    Learning disabilities
    Dyslexia (Language-Based Learning Disability)
    This is a learning disability that can limit a child's ability to read and learn. It can have a variety of traits. A few of the main ones are impaired phonological awareness and decoding, problems with orthographic coding, and auditory short-term memory impairment.
    Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
    This is a sound differentiation disorder involving problems with reading, comprehension, and language.
    Dyscalculia
    This is a kind of specific learning disability in math. Kids with this math disorder have problems with calculation. They may also have problems with math-related concepts such as time and money.
    Dysgraphia
    This is a kind of specific learning disability in writing. It involves problems with handwriting, spelling, and organizing ideas.
    Language Processing Disorder
    This is characterized by having extreme difficulty understanding what is heard and expressing what one wants to say. These disorders affect the area of the brain that controls language processing.
    Nonverbal Learning Disorders (NLD)
    These involve difficulties interpreting non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions and body language. They're usually characterized by a significant discrepancy between higher verbal skills and weaker motor, visual-spatial, and social skills.
    Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Deficit
    A characteristic seen in people with learning disabilities such as Dysgraphia or Non-verbal LD. It can result in missing subtle differences in shapes or printed letters, losing place frequently, struggles with cutting, holding pencil too tightly, or poor eye/hand coordination.
    Developmental
    Autism
    Refers to a range of conditions that involve challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, and speech and nonverbal communication. They also involve unique strengths and differences. For instance, there are persons with both low- and high-functioning autism (some claim the latter is identical to Asperger's syndrome).
    Asperger's Syndrome
    On the autism spectrum, Asperger's is considered quite mild in terms of symptoms. While traits can vary widely, many kids with Asperger's struggle with social skills. They also sometimes fixate on certain subjects and engage in repetitive behaviour.
    Down syndrome
    his is associated with impairment of cognitive ability and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics.
    Intellectual disability
    This is a condition characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning (e.g., reasoning, learning, and problem solving). Intellectual disabilities are also known as general learning disabilities (and used to be referred to as a kind of mental retardation).
    Williams syndrome
    This is a rare genetic disorder present at birth. It is characterized by intellectual disabilities or learning problems, unique facial features, and cardiovascular problems.
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an umbrella term used to describe the range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy. These may include growth deficits, facial anomalies, and damage to the central nervous system, which can lead to cognitive, behavioural, and other problems.
    Behavioral and Emotional
    Troubled behaviour / troubled teens
    roubled teens tend to have problems that are intense, persistent, and can lead to quite unpredictable behaviour. This can lead to behavioural and emotional issues, such as drug and alcohol abuse, criminal behaviour, eating disorders, depression, and anxiety.
    Clinical Depression
    This is a mental health disorder also called "major depression." It involves persistent feelings of sadness, loss, and anger. According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms are usually severe enough to cause noticeable problems in relationships with others or in daily activities, such as school, work, or one's social life.
    Clinical anxiety
    This is a mood disorder involving intense, relentless feelings of distress and fear. They can also have excessive and persistent worry about everyday situations, and repeated episodes of intense anxiety or terror.
    Suicidal thoughts
    This involves persistent thoughts about ending one's life.
    Drug and alcohol abuse
    This involves the excessive use of drug and/or alcohol, which interferes with daily functioning.
    Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
    This is a disruptive behavioural disorder which normally involves angry outbursts, often directed at people of authority. This behaviour must last continuously for six months or more and significantly interfere with daily functioning.
    Physical
    Multiple sclerosis
    This is a condition of the central nervous system. It affects the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord. Symptoms can include fatigue, loss of motor control, memory loss, depression, and cognitive difficulties.
    Cerebral palsy
    his refers to a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. CP is caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement, balance, and posture.
    Muscular dystrophy
    Muscular dystrophy is a neuromuscular disorder which weakens the body's muscles. Causes, symptoms, age of onset, and prognosis vary between individuals.
    Spina Bifida
    This is a condition present at birth due to the incomplete formation of the spine and spinal cord. It can lead to a number of physical challenges, including paralysis or weakness in the legs, bowel and bladder incontinence, hydrocephalus (too much fluid in the brain), and deformities of the spine.
    Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder)
    This is a Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Also known as "sensory integration disorder," it affects fine and/or gross motor coordination in children and adults. It may also affect speech.
    Blindness
    Visual impairment is a decreased ability or inability to see that can't be fixed in usual ways, such as with glasses. Some people are completely blind, while others have what's called "legal blindness."
    Deafness
    Hearing impairment, also known as "hearing loss," is a partial or total inability to hear. The degree of hearing impairment varies between people. It can range from complete hearing loss (or deafness) to partial hearing loss (meaning the ears can pick up some sounds).
    Cystic Fibrosis
    Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an inherited genetic condition, which affects the body's respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. It affects young children and adults.
    Multiple physical
    Accommodating a wide range of physical conditions and disabilities.

    Additional support

    Additional support

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    INFORMAL SUPPORT FOR MILD DIFFICULTIES

    Learning Strategy

    Extra Support

    Mild but clinically diagnosed ADHD

    Accommodations

    Modifications

    Extra support


    Additional support

    Additional support

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy


    What the school says about their special needs support

    What the school says about their special needs support

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Information not available

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    Information not available


    What happens if child develops disorder while enrolled/Should families seek enrollment if child has disability

    What happens if child develops disorder while enrolled/Should families seek enrollment if child has disability

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    At York Montessori School, it is our priority to provide or facilitate the appropriate resources available to ensure the highest quality of education for the child. Outside special education resources/support may intervene if necessary, upon discussion with the child's parents. Our school is committed to inclusion, fairness and the right to learn and excel academically and individually.

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    Information not available

  • EXTRACURRICULARS

    Competitive

    Comp.

    Recreational

    Rec.

    Competitive

    Comp.

    Recreational

    Rec.

    Badminton

    Baseball

    Basketball

    Canoeing/Kayaking

    Cricket

    Cross-country skiing

    Cycling

    Downhill skiing

    Equestrian

    Fencing

    Field Hockey

    Figure Skating

    Football

    Golf

    Gymnastics

    Ice Hockey

    Ice Skating

    Lacrosse

    Martial Arts

    Mountain biking

    Racquet Ball

    Rowing

    Rugby

    Running

    Sailing

    Skateboarding

    Snowboarding

    Soccer

    Softball

    Squash

    Swimming

    Tennis

    Track & Field

    Volleyball

    Weightlifting

    Wrestling

    Archery

    Curling

    Ultimate


    Clubs Offered

    Clubs offered

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    Ballet and Classical Ballet
    Yoga
    Yearbook
    Student Council
    Scouting
    Science Club
    School newspaper
    Round Square
    Robotics club
    Radio club
    Poetry/Literature club
    Photography
    Paintball
    Outdoor Education
    Outdoor Club
    Online Magazine
    Musical theatre/Opera
    Math Club
    Jazz Ensemble
    Habitat for Humanity
    Foreign Language Club
    Environmental Club
    Drama Club
    Debate Club
    Dance Club
    Computer Club
    Community Service
    Choir
    Chess Club
    Band
    Audiovisual Club
    Astronomy Club
    Art Club
    Animation

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    Ballet and Classical Ballet
    Yoga
    Yearbook
    Student Council
    Scouting
    Science Club
    School newspaper
    Round Square
    Robotics club
    Radio club
    Poetry/Literature club
    Photography
    Paintball
    Outdoor Education
    Outdoor Club
    Online Magazine
    Musical theatre/Opera
    Math Club
    Jazz Ensemble
    Habitat for Humanity
    Foreign Language Club
    Environmental Club
    Drama Club
    Debate Club
    Dance Club
    Computer Club
    Community Service
    Choir
    Chess Club
    Band
    Audiovisual Club
    Astronomy Club
    Art Club
    Animation


    What the school says

    What the school says

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    • Karate, Yoga, Art Class, Stretch and Grow, Monkeynastix, Dance Class (Ballet, Hip-Hop)

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    • At J. Addison School, we utilize a multifaceted developmental approach which enables effectiveness and versatility for student learning. As part of our quality education, we offer a variety of activities such as arts, sports, music, leadership and other after-school programs to further enrich student life. We also regularly organize field trips to historical and cultural attractions to allow students to fully experience the Canadian culture and to learn about our world by immersion.
  • Financial Aid

    Grades eligible

    Grades eligible

    1 - 12

    Students on aid

    Students on aid

    0%

    20%

    Avg. aid package (annual)

    Avg. aid package (annual)

    $0

    $6,000

  • ADMISSIONS

    Admissions

    Admissions rate

    100%

    100%

    Day entry years

    Nursery/Toddler, Preschool, JK, SK

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Boarding entry years

    7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Day admissions deadline

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Boarding admissions deadline

    Not available

    Rolling

    Interview required?

    No

    Yes: grades 1 - 12

    SSAT required

    No

    No

    SSAT(out of province) required

    No

    No

    Entrance exams required

    No

    No

    Entrance essay required

    No

    No

    Application fee required

    No

    No

    Type of student school is looking for

    Type of student school is looking for

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    The " J. Addison student" is one that has an outstanding academic ability, who demonstrates creative and innovative thought and more importantly, a passion for the pursuit of learning. In addition, the "Addison Advantage" student is one who demonstrates enthusiasm about extra-curricular activities such as arts and athletics. Moreover, the "J. Addison student" is indeed one who places special emphasis towards community outreach and leadership.

    What the school says

    What the school says

    YORK MONTESSORI SCHOOL

    We want you to know that we understand how busy you are. Most of our procedures are set up to accommodate your schedule, including an easy way to begin enrolment.

    The admissions process begins when you contact the school to schedule a tour or request an enrolment package through email.  Deciding on a tour of our facility will allow you the opportunity to meet the teachers and observe a class in progress.  Once you have reviewed the package, and a space has been allocated to your child, the enrolment form is submitted and the appropriate fees and deposits are collected. 

    Please contact the school either by email or calling us.

    York Montessori School admits and does not discriminate students of any sex, race, colour, creed, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.

    YMS looks for families who share our philosophy. We believe that each child is unique and should be recognized as someone special. We also understand that in order to learn, children must feel safe, accepted, and competent in an environment that is encouraging, nurturing, supportive, and challenging.

    We look forward to meeting you and your child.

    J. ADDISON SCHOOL

    1. Student submits application form with a copy of their original transcript and a $300 non-refundable application fee.

    2. School evaluates transcript and decides on Ontario equivalency and acceptance status.

    3. School sends pre-admission letter to student upon approval of their application.

    4. Student remits tuition fees as directed in pre-admission letter.

    5. School sends: official Letter of Acceptance; receipt of payment and Welcome Package to student upon receipt of tuition fees.

    6. Student applies for visa from Canadian Consulate and notifies school as soon as visa is approved.(If Applicable)

    7. Assessment testing is conducted by J. Addison School and the Student begins their program.

    All students must wear uniform daily. The uniform fee is due upon registration. All students, including returning students must purchase a new set of uniforms at registration.

    Children must be fully potty trained. If children are not potty trained, an interview with the teacher is required for admission approval.

    International students (students who obtain a student visa) must comply with the International student fee. International student fee is an annual tuition fee that covers 10 months of school. Students must pay in full before attending school for the purpose of obtaining a student visa.

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