6101 County Road #20 RR# 5, Harrow, Ontario, N0R 1G0, Canada
560 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario, L7R 3M4, Canada
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2021
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25
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1 to 8
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Coed
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Day
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English
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Academic
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Progressive
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Varies
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Learning, Developmental, Behavioral
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$24,000
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No
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0%
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None
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$0
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3
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0%
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90%
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Rolling
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Not available
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Yes: grades 2 - 8
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No
"Elevate is a micro-school for diverse learning needs. At Elevate, we believe that all students can thrive and succeed when they are supported in the right way. Our learning program is designed for the unique needs of students with learning disabilities, ADHD, Type 1 ASD, and other exceptionalities to build student self-esteem and create motivation for learning. Our students work in small groups with one educator providing direct instruction based on student needs."
"At Elevate Learning Centre, we believe that ALL students can thrive and succeed when they are supported in the right way. Our program was created to specifically support students with diverse learning needs. We assess all students before they join us to identify their unique strengths and areas for growth. We use intense remediation and direct instruction in literacy and numeracy to solidify foundational skills with the goal of transitioning students back to their home school."
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"Time and again our families emphasize our care and our expertise. They love that students are in small groups or working 1:1 for dedicated, tailored support. They report that students who hated reading are now reading chapter books. Students that were reluctant to go to school are excited each day. Our parents also appreciate our consistent communication about what strategies we're using, and how they can continue at home."
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"We believe learning happens inside and outside of the classroom. We offer frequent trips into the community, enough that they can seem commonplace. This includes trips to the library, to our local food bank to volunteer, weekly swim time, and in and around the city to support student learning. These trips are fun, but they are also a valuable opportunity for students to learn more about their community and get involved."
"We believe that open and reciprocal communication is the key to student success. We welcome parent and student feedback as it is a crucial component to student progress and achievement. You may be surprised to see students jumping on our little trampoline or sitting quietly on the couch with headphones on. We encourage our students to voice their needs, and we listen. If they need time, we will give them time."
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