Monday, March 30, 2009

Montessori Camps in Mississauga

When looking for Summer Camps in Mississauga on of the available options include Montessori Camps. Many Mississauga Montessori Schools do host summer camps. Check below for a list of some possibilities!

The Shepherd Montessori Private Catholic School is running a 6 week summer camp, starting the week of July 6. The main focus of the camp is creating a positive, non-competitive program targeted for children ages 4-9 years of age. Teaching fundamental life skills required to keep fit and healthy over summer break. Theme related weekly programs. Counselor’s work hard to make your child’s time spent at camp a memorable one!

Brilliant Minds Montessori is offering a summer day camp at the Mississauga Valley Community Centre. The camp runs from June 29th to August 28th and caters to children between the ages of 18 months and 6 years. Tailor your child’s attendance on a weekly basis so that your summer is flexible! Montessori academics will be in effect but emphasis will be placed on fun and games! Included in our activities are: Arts & Crafts, Sports, Nature Walks, Biking, Playground Fun, Field Trips, Picnics, Cooking, Story Telling, & Movie Days!

The Discovery Montessori 9th line campus is offering an exciting full day & half day summer program for children 18 months to 6 years old from July 06 to Aug 28, 2009. It will be a range of fun and stimulating sessions in arts, outdoor education, and academic enrichment.

For more information onthese camps and others visit the Mississauga Kids website!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

MontessoriWorks Registration Begins

Pre Registration for Summer School and Fall 2009 academic year begins in March 2009 at Montessori Works

MontessoriWorks New Update:

Mitten Tree Donation:
As part of MontessoriWorks continuing efforts to be involved in the community, the school had over the holiday period placed a Mitten Tree in the school and sought the support of parents and families in our drive to collect donations for the poor and needy during the winter season. Children were taught the value of sharing and the joy of gift giving to the less fortunate. It was a phenomenal success. We were able to collect as follows:
2 winter jackets
1 snow suit
8 hat and mitten sets
12 winter hats
25 pairs of mittens
2 sets of hat scarf and mitten
The donations were made to Windfall Clothing Services

Masud Moiz
MontessoriWorks

For More information about Mississauga Montessori Schools visit: MISSISSAUGA KIDS.