1500 Birchmount Road, Toronto, Ontario, M1P 2G5, Canada
2187 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5L 1X2, Canada
1978
2010
312
200
Preschool to 12
1 to 12
Coed
Coed
Day, Homestay
Day
English
English, French
Academic
Academic
Liberal Arts
Traditional, International Baccalaureate
15 to 18
10 to 15
Learning, Developmental, Behavioral
In-class adaptations
Dedicated class; in-class adaptations
$13,500 to $16,800
$12,000 to $14,000
No
No
0%
0%
None
None
$0
$0
20
17
0%
0%
100%
0%
Preschool, JK, SK, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
10, 11, 12
Rolling
Rolling
Not available
Not available
Yes: grades Nursery/Toddler - 12
No
No
No
Begun in 1978, Bond has grown to include a wealth of programs, including those beyond the prospectus of the academy. Because of the association with them, the Academy is proximate to a full range of physical resources and a rich athletics program. Boarding supports international students, including a language centre offering ESL classes and tutorial in addition to core curriculum, as well as provisions for foreign credit equivalency. With AP courses and independent study options, the ideal student is one who is preparing for university enrollment.
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Bond Academy began its life in 1978 with a different name and a fairly narrow mandate. It intended to be an academically-oriented school, one designed to meet a well-defined constellation of needs. Time has marched on, and Bond has as well. There are still the supports necessary for students who arrive from away, if not more so, but the program intends much more than just giving them the tools they will need to be successful at university and beyond. Instruction makes the most of the international learning experience, but also the students’ experience, addressing a greater social, cultural, and academic diversity. In that Bond has taken the goal of a liberal arts education—to educate responsible citizens, ones with the tools and the postures required for empathetic, productive civic behaviour—and applied it in the service of educating citizens of the world. If the school was once a place for international students to prepare for post-secondary study, today Bond is that and much else, having developed programs and approaches to deliver a robust academic and social experience, from Kindergarten through graduation.
View full reportUSCA is a full-service international school teaching to the Ontario curriculum. Class sizes are small, allowing for personal instruction, and with an enrolment of 200, students are known, and feel a part of the school community. The campus is proximate to key international travel hubs, as well as all of the key municipal services of the city of Mississauga, including city hall, the art gallery, and the Living Arts Centre. It’s very much a preparatory school in the traditional sense in that the goal is to help students gain acceptance to the university of their choice, and to thrive once there. And USCA has a proven track record of doing precisely that.
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"Bond promotes the academic, social & character development of our students within a challenging & supportive learning environment, using an enriched Ontario MOE curriculum. Facilities include a professional stage, double gym, cafeteria, library, computer labs, a large fenced field with a Creative Playground & a wireless campus. Fees include full-day Montessori Casa, Kindergarten, Early Start Literacy, Resource Support, Numeracy, French, Daily Physical Education, Swim Program & Before & After school programs. We pride ourselves in small class sizes which allows us more opportunities for one on one support."
"USCA Academy is a leading international school and private school, situated in Mississauga, Ontario. We offer a wide variety of programs ranging from grade 1 to grade 12. Ontario Secondary School Diploma Program, OSSD, University Preparation Program, Grade 1-8 Full Day Program."
"We set high personal & academic standards for our students. We believe that with positive support and direction. students will rise to the challenge of high expectations. Our students are recognized & respected as unique individuals, & their successes reflect our own dedication to providing high quality. well-rounded education. At Bond Academy, we remain committed to our students, our parents, & our philosophy. Simply put education at Bond is Beyond the Books and its Education as it Should be."
"Global Citizenship and Cultural Diversity
USCA Academy celebrates cultural diversity and fosters a global perspective, creating an inclusive community where students from various nationalities learn and grow together. We emphasize global citizenship through international days, cultural fairs, and exchange programs. Our curriculum and extracurricular activities promote inclusivity, respect for different cultures, and a deep understanding of global issues. Students develop a global mindset, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to collaborate effectively with peers from diverse backgrounds. This prepares them for success in a globalized world, equipping them with the skills to navigate and thrive in diverse environments."
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"At USCA Academy, our commitment to core values involves deliberate tradeoffs. We prioritize personalized learning over standardization, offering tailored education plans but requiring more resources and limiting a one-size-fits-all approach. Emphasizing community and collaboration over competition fosters teamwork and reduces stress but places less focus on individual rankings. Our holistic development approach encourages diverse extracurricular participation at the expense of deep specialization. Balancing tradition with innovation integrates modern teaching while respecting classical methods. Focusing on global citizenship over local traditions enhances cultural sensitivity but may reduce local community emphasis. Encouraging creativity within a structured framework balances discipline and innovation but can challenge maintaining strict discipline. Lastly, promoting individual growth within a community context fosters empathy and responsibility but might highlight individual achieve"
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"Students who will get the most out of USCA Academy are those with a curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, who thrive in a personalized, student-centered environment. They benefit from tailored education plans and opportunities to explore their interests deeply. Collaborative and team-oriented students will excel in our inclusive community, appreciating the emphasis on teamwork and communication skills. Adaptable students who are open to new experiences, including diverse extracurricular activities, will make the most of our holistic approach. Families who best match our school have a mindset that values personalized education, holistic development, and a balance between tradition and innovation. They expect a nurturing environment that fosters both academic excellence and personal growth. These families support their children’s involvement in a wide range of activities and prioritize long-term success over immediate competitive achievements. They understand and appreciate the tradeoff"
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"USCA Academy is committed to delivering a personalized, holistic education, but we recognize that our approach may not suit every family. Here are the conditions under which we might advise against choosing our school:
Highly Competitive Environment
Families seeking a highly competitive academic environment focused on rankings and individual awards may not find our collaborative approach satisfying. Our emphasis on teamwork, community, and mutual support means we prioritize collective growth over individual competition. These families may want a more intense focus on academic accolades and standardized test scores, which we do not emphasize. Local Focus Over Global Perspective
Those prioritizing local traditions and community engagement over a global perspective might find our commitment to global citizenship and cultural diversity less appealing. We emphasize international experiences and cultural sensitivity."
"Parents find that Bond promotes the academic, social, physical, & character development of our students by providing them with a challenging & supportive learning environment. Our students are recognized and respected as unique individuals, & their successes reflect our own dedication to providing high-quality, well-rounded education. We believe that a partnership of families is critical to maximizing the success of our students. Education that is beyond the books, Education as it should be."
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"In the public eye, the most prominent feature of USCA Academy is our commitment to global perspectives and international diversity. When people think about USCA Academy, they often envision a culturally rich environment where students from around the world come together to learn and grow. This image is deeply connected to our brand identity, emphasizing:
Global Perspectives: USCA Academy is known for its strong emphasis on global citizenship. Our curriculum integrates international viewpoints, preparing students to understand and engage with global issues. This focus ensures that students develop a broad and informed worldview, essential for success in today's interconnected world.
International Diversity: Our school is recognized for its diverse student body, representing multiple nationalities and cultures. This diversity creates a vibrant learning environment where students gain first-hand experience with different cultures, fostering mutual respect and understanding."
"The development of Learning Skills & Work Habits is also an integral part of the
student’s overall learning environment & achievement. As well as a variety of after-school clubs, competitive sports teams, cultural events, individual counselling, and academic guidance.
"Education as it should be” and a healthy active lifestyle are the foundations of Bond Academy. We strive to encourage our students to reach their full potential by developing into kind, caring and active members of our society."
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"One of the things families find surprising about Bond is that not only does Bond have a sense of community, but it is also Its own community. An extended family, where everyone feels welcome. Bond has a culture that builds a child beyond academics, hence beyond the books. We emphasise that education is building future members of society, to be stronger, diverse, considerate, respectfully, caring, and knowledgeable which encourages lifelong learning."
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"At USCA Academy, our commitment to global perspectives and international diversity has driven several recent, concrete changes and improvements. These decisions not only reinforce our brand identity but also provide tangible examples of how we are enhancing our educational environment to better serve our students and community.
Enhanced Global Curriculum
Recent Change: We have revamped our curriculum to include more global studies courses and international perspectives across subjects.
Impact: This change ensures that students are exposed to a broader range of global issues, cultural studies, and international histories, aligning with our commitment to preparing them for a globalized world.
International Student Support Services
Recent Change: We have enhanced our support services for international students, including additional language support, cultural orientation programs, and dedicated counselors.
Impact: These improvements ensure that international students feel welcomed."
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"Advanced Technology Integration
Future Plan: Invest in cutting-edge technology, such as virtual reality and AI, to create immersive learning environments and enhance global connectivity.
Impact: These technological advancements will allow students to experience virtual field trips, international collaborations, and real-time global events, making learning more engaging and expansive.
Expansion of Extracurricular Activities
Future Plan: Broaden the range of extracurricular activities to include more global and cultural programs, international competitions, and global service projects.
Impact: Students will have more opportunities to explore diverse interests, develop new skills, and engage in meaningful global service, enriching their overall educational experience.
xpansion of Support Services
Future Plan: Enhance support services for students, including expanded mental health resources, career counseling with a global focus, and additional academic suppot."
As Principal of the Bond Academy Secondary program, I would like to welcome our new and returning students, as well as their families to the 2023-2024 school year.
Bond provides an inclusive atmosphere that caters to all learning styles, while promoting the acquisition of the 21st-century competencies that our students require, such as collaboration, critical thinking, digital literacy, and social responsibility, to prepare them for their future vocations.
Therefore, it is essential that students, parents, and staff all work together to provide the optimal learning environment for our students, to maximize their potential for success in their post-secondary studies and eventually their chosen profession.
In addition, our Bond Girls Basketball team continues to grow as they compete in the elite OSBA league. The SSAF sports league also gives a chance for our Girls and Boys teams to compete in a variety of individual and team sports.
Bond delivers "education as it should be" as demonstrated by our student’s academic success. Good luck to all our students during the 2023-2024 school year and thanks to all students, staff, and parents for playing such an integral role in delivering another successful school year at Bond Academy.
Be Bold, Be Bond
Phil Davies
We welcome all international and local students
Traditional
International Baccalaureate
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.
Traditional curricula tend to be very content-based and rooted in the core disciplines. It is a structured approach that involves the teacher delivering a unified curriculum through direct instruction. Students usually learn by observing and listening to their teacher, studying facts and concepts in textbooks, and completing both tests and written assignments - which challenge students to not only demonstrate their mastery of content but their ability to analyze and deconstruct it critically. Class discussions are also used to create critical dialogue around the content of the curriculum.
Some private schools offer International Baccalaureate (IB) programming. The "Diploma Programme" is offered to students in the final two years of high school, while the "Primary Years Programme" (ages 3 to 12) and "Middle Years Programme" (ages 11 to 16) serve as preparation for the diploma program.
Bond delivers an enriched curriculum in a challenging and supportive environment. Our small classes and dedicated staff promote both the character and skills development of our students within a kind, caring and nurturing environment. We offer early literacy, arts and physical education programs as well as our strong academic curriculum. Through our preschool Montessori Casa program for students three to six and our enriched curriculum at both the Elementary and Secondary levels, Bond cultivates intellectual curiosity and prepares students to be successful in our global society. Our enhanced grade 6, 7 & 8 French program uses the computer-based "Rosetta Stone" program which teaches language through images, text, sounds and video, to support our regular program. Bond promotes a healthy active lifestyle with daily physical education classes and weekly swimming lessons. Students are encouraged to participate in our extracurricular sports activities both intramural and team sports. Bond recognizes the importance and benefits of a strong foundation in the arts. Our programs are designed to nurture awareness of Drama, Music and Visual Arts.
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Equal Balance
Traditional Math typically teaches a method or algorithm FIRST, and THEN teaches the applications for the method. Traditional algorithms are emphasized and practiced regularly: repetition and drills are frequently used to ensure foundational mastery in the underlying mathematical procedures. The traditional approach to math views math education as akin to building a logical edifice: each brick depends on the support of the previously laid ones, which represent mastery over a particular procedure or method. Traditional Math begins by giving students a tool, and then challenges students to practice using that tool an applied way, with progressively challenging problems. In this sense Traditional Math aims to establish procedural understanding before conceptual and applied understanding.
These math programs feature an equal balance of “Traditional” and “Discovery” methods.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching mathematics is centered on fostering a deep understanding and appreciation for the subject across all grades. We employ a progressive curriculum that builds foundational skills in the early years and gradually introduces more complex concepts. Our teaching methods integrate hands-on activities, real-world applications, and technology-enhanced learning to make mathematics engaging and relevant. In lower grades, we focus on developing number sense and problem-solving skills through interactive and exploratory activities. As students advance, we introduce abstract thinking and analytical reasoning with a strong emphasis on algebra, geometry, and calculus. Our small class sizes allow for personalized instruction, ensuring that each student receives the support they need to succeed.
We use textbooks such as "Math in Focus" and "Advanced Mathematics" by Richard G. Brown. Major supplementary materials include Khan Academy, IXL, and Mathletics to provide additional practice and interactive learning experiences.
At USCA Academy, calculators are introduced starting in Grade 6 for specific tasks to enhance understanding. From Grade 9 onward, graphing calculators are required for advanced courses. Emphasis remains on mastering fundamental skills without calculators in early grades to ensure strong mathematical foundations.
Balanced Literacy
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.
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.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching early reading is rooted in a balanced literacy framework. We combine phonics instruction with whole language strategies to ensure students develop strong foundational skills and a love for reading. In the early grades, we emphasize phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, and fluency through engaging and interactive lessons. Our curriculum incorporates a variety of literature to expose students to different genres and writing styles. Guided reading sessions are conducted in small groups to provide targeted instruction and support. We also integrate reading with writing activities to reinforce literacy skills and comprehension.
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Systematic approach
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.
The systematic approach to teaching beginner writing focuses on directly imparting explicit sentence construction strategies, along with planning, revising, and editing skills. Students are asked to learn these explicit strategies and skills and practice them before applying them in more holistic writing assignments. Grammar and parts of sentences tend to have a central role in systematic writing instruction.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching writing in the younger grades emphasizes creativity, foundational skills, and a love for expression. We begin with a strong focus on handwriting, spelling, and sentence structure to build essential writing mechanics. Interactive activities like journal writing, story creation, and picture prompts are used to inspire students and make writing enjoyable. We integrate writing across the curriculum, encouraging students to write in various contexts such as science reports, social studies reflections, and personal narratives. Writing workshops provide opportunities for peer collaboration and individual feedback, fostering a supportive environment where students can share and improve their work. Teachers use mini-lessons to teach specific writing skills and strategies, followed by independent writing time for practice. Regular assessments and personalized feedback help track progress and guide instruction. This comprehensive approach nurtures young writers, helping them develop confidence, creativity, and competence in their writing abilities.
Equal Balance
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.
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.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching science emphasizes inquiry-based learning and hands-on experimentation across all grades. In the early years, we focus on building curiosity and foundational knowledge through interactive activities and simple experiments. Students explore basic concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science using engaging, age-appropriate materials. As students progress to higher grades, we introduce more complex scientific principles and encourage critical thinking. Our curriculum integrates laboratory work, field trips, and project-based learning to deepen understanding and application of scientific theories. We utilize technology and digital tools to enhance learning experiences and keep students engaged. Cross-curricular connections are made with math and technology to provide a comprehensive understanding of scientific concepts. Regular assessments and individualized feedback help ensure students grasp key concepts and skills. This holistic approach prepares students for advanced studies and fosters a lifelong passion for science and discovery.
Evolution as consensus theory
Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
Evolution is not taught
Evolution as consensus theory
Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
Evolution is not taught
Zoology
Equal Balance
These literature programs draw in equal measure from “Traditional” and “Social Justice” programs.
These literature programs draw in equal measure from “Traditional” and “Social Justice” programs.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching literature fosters a deep appreciation for diverse texts and critical thinking skills. In the early grades, we introduce students to classic and contemporary literature through read-alouds, storytelling, and guided reading sessions. These activities help develop comprehension, vocabulary, and a love for reading. As students advance, the curriculum includes a wide range of genres and cultural perspectives to broaden their understanding. We emphasize analytical skills, encouraging students to explore themes, characters, and literary techniques through discussions, essays, and projects. Literature circles and book clubs promote collaborative learning and deeper engagement with texts. We integrate technology to enhance literary studies, using digital resources and multimedia presentations to bring texts to life. Cross-curricular links with history, art, and social studies provide context and enrich students' understanding. This comprehensive approach ensures students develop strong interpretative skills and a lifelong passion for literature.
Ancient lit
English lit
World (non-Western) lit
European (continental) lit
American lit
Canadian lit
Ancient lit
English lit
World (non-Western) lit
European (continental) lit
American lit
Canadian lit
Core Knowledge
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).
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).
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching social studies in the elementary grades emphasizes building a foundational understanding of communities, cultures, history, and geography through engaging, hands-on learning experiences. We start with concepts familiar to young students, such as family, school, and local community, and gradually expand to broader topics, including national and global perspectives. Our curriculum incorporates storytelling, role-playing, and project-based activities to make social studies relevant and interesting. Students explore diverse cultures, significant historical events, and the principles of citizenship through interactive lessons and field trips. We use maps, globes, and digital tools to teach geographical skills and spatial awareness. Critical thinking and discussion are encouraged through inquiry-based learning, where students ask questions, conduct research, and present their findings. Integration with other subjects, like literature and art, provides a multidisciplinary perspective. This comprehensive approach helps students develop a well-rounded understanding of the world and their place in it.
Equal Balance
These programs represent an equal balance between the perennialist and pragmatic approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences.
These programs represent an equal balance between the perennialist and pragmatic approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences.
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ChatGPT At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences integrates history, geography, culture, and civics to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human societies and their development. We emphasize critical thinking, empathy, and global awareness through inquiry-based learning and hands-on activities. In the humanities, we explore literature, philosophy, and the arts, encouraging students to analyze and interpret human experiences and expressions. Discussions, debates, and projects foster a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives and cultural heritage. In social sciences, we focus on historical events, geographical skills, and the principles of citizenship. Interactive lessons, role-playing, and field trips make these subjects engaging and relevant. Students are encouraged to ask questions, conduct research, and present their findings, developing their analytical and communication skills. Our multidisciplinary approach connects the humanities and social sciences to current events and global issues, preparing students to be informed, thoughtful, and active global citizens.
Audio-Lingual
These programs feature an equal blend of the audio-lingual and communicative styles of language instruction.
The audio-lingual method of teaching foreign languages emphasizes the use of repetition and a system of immediate reinforcement and feedback. The method makes particular use of oral drills where students are expected to correctly imitate (or intentionally alter) an utterance made by the teacher in the target language. Quizzes and worksheets are also used extensively.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching foreign languages emphasizes immersion, cultural understanding, and practical communication skills. Starting in the early grades, students are introduced to foreign languages through interactive and engaging methods such as songs, games, and storytelling, which make learning fun and accessible. As students progress, we incorporate more structured language instruction, focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Our curriculum includes real-life scenarios and conversations to develop practical language use. We use multimedia resources, language labs, and digital tools to enhance learning and provide diverse linguistic exposure. Cultural immersion is a key component, with lessons on the traditions, customs, and history of countries where the languages are spoken. We organize cultural events, language clubs, and exchange programs to give students firsthand experience of the languages in context.
Hebrew
ESL
Spanish
Russian
Latin
Japanese
Italian
Greek
German
French
Chinese-Mandarin
Chinese-Cantonese
Hebrew
ESL
Spanish
Russian
Latin
Japanese
Italian
Greek
German
French
Chinese-Mandarin
Chinese-Cantonese
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Equal Balance
These programs have an equal emphasis on receptive and creative learning.
These programs have an equal emphasis on receptive and creative learning.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching the fine arts emphasizes creativity, expression, and skill development across various artistic disciplines. From an early age, students are exposed to a broad spectrum of the arts, including visual arts, music, theater, and dance, through engaging and hands-on activities. In visual arts, students explore different mediums and techniques, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital art. We encourage experimentation and individual expression, allowing students to develop their unique artistic voice. Music education includes learning to play instruments, understanding musical theory, and appreciating different genres and cultures. Regular performances and recitals provide students with opportunities to showcase their talents. Theater and dance programs focus on developing performance skills, creativity, and teamwork. Students participate in productions, workshops, and competitions, building confidence and stage presence.
Acting
Dance
Drama/Theatre
Graphic Design
Music
Visual Arts
Acting
Dance
Drama/Theatre
Graphic Design
Music
Visual Arts
Medium integration
Effort is made to integrate the development of digital literacy through the curriculum. However, this is not a dominant focus.
Effort is made to integrate the development of digital literacy through the curriculum. However, this is not a dominant focus.
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At USCA Academy, computers and technology play an integral role in our curriculum, enhancing learning across all subjects. From the early grades, students are introduced to digital literacy, learning essential skills such as typing, online research, and safe internet practices. As students progress, technology becomes a key tool for deeper exploration and understanding. Interactive software, educational apps, and online resources supplement traditional teaching methods, making lessons more engaging and accessible. In subjects like math and science, technology enables complex problem-solving and interactive simulations. We also integrate technology in creative subjects, using digital tools for art, music, and design projects. Our computer science curriculum covers coding, programming, and robotics, preparing students for future careers in technology fields. Moreover, technology facilitates collaboration and communication through platforms like Google Classroom, where students can share projects and receive feedback.
Web design
Robotics
Computer science
Our program is daily for one hour per day. One day is devoted to swimming lessons.
At USCA Academy, our approach to teaching physical education emphasizes overall fitness, skill development, and the importance of a healthy lifestyle. We offer a well-rounded program that includes a variety of sports, exercises, and activities designed to improve physical fitness, coordination, and teamwork. In the early grades, we focus on fundamental motor skills and basic game play, using fun and engaging activities to foster a love for movement. As students advance, we introduce more structured sports and fitness routines, promoting skill development in areas such as soccer, basketball, swimming, and track and field. Our curriculum also incorporates lessons on nutrition, personal health, and wellness, teaching students the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. We prioritize inclusive participation, ensuring all students, regardless of skill level, can enjoy and benefit from physical activity.
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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.
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We offer both half time and full time Kindergarten that reflects the expectations of the Ministry of Education with art, music, drama, french, daily physical education, swimming lessons, and library. We also offer a Montessori Casa program for students 3, 4, & 5 years old including all the additional courses as given in the Kindergarten program.
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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.
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.
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Rigorous
A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.
A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.
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"We honour and distinguish our brightest students, using them as examples for other students to follow."
"We intentionally avoid all forms of public distinction between students in terms of academic performance."
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."
Intellectual
The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."
Balanced
Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.
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FORMAL SUPPORT FOR DISORDERS, DISABILITIES, AND EXCEPTIONALITIESA - Forms of SupportAccommodation:
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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. | ||||
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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.
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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. | ||||
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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. | ||||
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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. | ||||
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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. |
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We are looking for students and parents who have a strong commitment to learning through academics, arts and athletics. As a school we are also strong believers in character education, and giving to others. We support many charities that reflect the needs of our community and assist our students in developing into kind, caring individuals who have empathy and sympathy. Success starts at Bond!
We welcome your inquiries and will make every attempt to answer your questions. For further information on admissions, please call 416-266-8878.