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  2. Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    Montessori education returned to the United States in 1960 and has since spread to thousands of schools there. Montessori continued to extend her work during her lifetime, developing a comprehensive model of psychological development from birth to age 24, as well as educational approaches for children ages 0 to 3, 3 to 6, and 6 to 12. [18]

  3. Toronto Montessori Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Montessori Institute (TMI) opened in 1971 at Victoria College, University of Toronto and relocated to Richmond Hill in 1980. [3] TMI has closed as of June 30, 2022. [4] The Lauremont Lower School is located at 8569 Bayview Avenue and is one of the flagship Montessori schools for students aged 18 months to Grade 6.

  4. Town Centre Private Schools - Wikipedia

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    Town Centre Private Schools (TCPS) is a private, co-educational, IB world school in Markham, Ontario founded in 1986. Students from preschool to grade 12 are accepted. There are three campuses, all in Markham, Ontario.

  5. Education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Education in Ontario comprises public and private primary schools, secondary schools and post-secondary institutions.Publicly funded elementary and secondary schools are administered by the Ontario Ministry of Education, while colleges and universities are administered by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

  6. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    In Montessori education, a typical classroom is made up of students of different ages and curriculum is based on the students' developmental stage, which Montessori called the four planes of development. [27] Montessori's Four Planes of Development:

  7. Montessori sensorial materials - Wikipedia

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    There are many Montessori sensorial materials, and more are being investigated and developed by teachers around the world. Other popular Montessori sensorial materials include: Monomial cube A cube similar to the binomial and trinomial cube. The child has a sensorial experience of the power of multiplying by two and developing that into a cube.

  8. The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum is taught in a classroom, called an atrium, which is specially prepared. Children are separated into four age groups: Level T (infant & toddler), Level I (ages 3–6), Level II (ages 6–9), Level III (ages 9–12); each age group meets in a separate atrium, and is taught lessons in a scope and sequence tailored to their age group.

  9. Sunnybrook School (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Sunnybrook School (SBS) is a coeducational, private elementary school offering Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6, with one class per grade. Founded in 1952 as one of Toronto's first Preschools, [3] Sunnybrook is located on a residential street in North Toronto, specifically in the Mount Pleasant West area of Davisville Village west of Bayview Avenue.