+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Thanks Qorax for the information about french immersion schools.
What's ur personal opinion about getting kids register in these schools.
Thanks a lot :)
 
goodwill said:
Thanks Qorax for the information about french immersion schools.
What's ur personal opinion about getting kids register in these schools.
Thanks a lot :)

As the programs commence, your school will automatically let u know about it, then u could get your kids 'join' them. And if the same school do not have one - they'd let u know about the other locations as well. Yes, it's good to pursue this 2nd language here [actually anywhere].

Qorax
 
Qorax any information on government daycares, as you stated daycare is expensive and im wondering whats the process like to get ina government funded daycare.
 
qorax said:
As the programs commence, your school will automatically let u know about it, then u could get your kids 'join' them. And if the same school do not have one - they'd let u know about the other locations as well. Yes, it's good to pursue this 2nd language here [actually anywhere].

Qorax
ok..now I get it.Thanks a lot!!
 
jo_1501 said:
Qorax any information on government daycares, as you stated daycare is expensive and im wondering whats the process like to get ina government funded daycare.

Toronto Child-Care Finder

Child care in the City of Toronto is available in over 900 licensed child care centres and through 21 licensed home child care agencies working with over 2,000 approved home care providers.

Children served by licensed child care range in age from infant to school age.

Infant:: 0-18 months
Toddler: 18 months-2.5 years
Preschool: 2.5 years-5 years
School age: 6 years-10 years

A. Contact information and Location Maps

Child-Care Centres

1. Child-Care Locator
http://www.toronto.ca/children/gcmapx.htm
2. Centres A to Z
http://www.toronto.ca/children/dmc/a2z/a2za.html
3. Centres by ward
http://www.toronto.ca/children/gc_map.htm
4. Aboriginal programs
http://www.toronto.ca/children/aboriginal.htm
5. Francophone programs
http://www.toronto.ca/children/francophone.htm
6. Municipal Child Care centres
http://www.toronto.ca/children/mccs/locations.htm

Home child care

1. Home child care agencies
http://www.toronto.ca/children/phome.htm
2. Home child care providers
http://www.toronto.ca/children/hc_map.htm
3. Toronto Home Child Care providers
http://www.toronto.ca/children/thcc_map.htm

ARC (After-School Recreation Care) : programs provided by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation for school age children
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/general/after-school-recreation.htm

B. Additional Resources
As a parent, you want the best for your child, so when choosing a child care program, quality is a key consideration. These r some resources to help you in your search for quality child care.

1. Toronto Operating Criteria Ratings
http://www.toronto.ca/children/quality.htm
2. Child-Care fee subsidy
http://www.toronto.ca/children/subsidy.htm
3. Support for children with special needs
http://www.toronto.ca/children/specialneeds/index.htm
4. A Parent's Guide to Licensed Child-Care in Toronto
http://www.toronto.ca/children/guide.htm
5. Provincial licensing information
http://www.ontario.ca/ONT/portal61/licensedchildcare
6. Family support programs
http://www.toronto.ca/children/famresource.htm
7. Brochure - Helping you find quality child-care
http://www.toronto.ca/children/pdf/findcare_may08.pdf

Qorax
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Uh, sometimes I fee I should write a book !
 
qorax said:
Currently it's not an issue at all... I don't find any in my kid's school - neither my friends reported any with their children. Here is what the stats say:

How Frequent is Bullying?
In Canada, studies suggest that roughly 6% of students aged 12 to 19, report bullying others on a weekly basis, 8% report that they are victims of bullying weekly, and 1% report that they are both victimized and bully others on a weekly basis (Volk, Craig, Boyce and King, 2003; Rivers and Smith, 1994; Haynie et. al., 2001). Bullying surveys also indicate that many more boys than girls report being victims of bullying and almost all boys named male peers as the aggressors (Totten, Quigley and Morgan, 2004).

Ref: http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/res/cp/res/2008-bp-01-eng.aspx

Thus, even the stats suggest that bullying is not rampant in Canadian Schools.
Qorax

Dear 'Big Boss'

your personal experience on this matter is so welcome
As a Mom and a teacher this is amazing info....

Thank you
From my heart....

I hope one day to be able to assist half as many people as you have....

YOU R MY HERO......!!!

and i dont say that very often..!!

Warm Wishes

T
 
Master Qorax,

I am speachless after reading this complete thread.
What an article!!!
+1 for on this also you.
This forum should award you a DOCTORATE

mycan
 
mycan said:
Master Qorax,

I am speachless after reading this complete thread.
What an article!!!
+1 for on this also you.
This forum should award you a DOCTORATE

mycan

Thanx... reciprocated !
 
SUPER info qorax :) THANKS!!!
Daugher is 2 1/2 years though, but, knowing everything before hand is always a plus.

THANKS for this and many other informative threads...
 
devilhimselff said:
SUPER info qorax :) THANKS!!!
Daugher is 2 1/2 years though, but, knowing everything before hand is always a plus.

THANKS for this and many other informative threads...

Appreciated, bro !
 
What documentation is required for School Admission?
1. Child Immunization Record > http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t61790.0.html
2. School Transfer Certificate
3. Birth Certificate
4. Residential Lease Contract [or Home Purchase Deed]


Dear Qorax,

As I come from India, the birth certificate of my daughter is in the language of my state here i.e. Punjabi. Please reply whether I will need a translated copy attested by notary or not.

Thanks in advance dear.

Jitender Verma
India
+919814008830
 
jiteng02 said:
What documentation is required for School Admission?
1. Child Immunization Record > http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t61790.0.html
2. School Transfer Certificate
3. Birth Certificate
4. Residential Lease Contract [or Home Purchase Deed]


Dear Qorax,

As I come from India, the birth certificate of my daughter is in the language of my state here i.e. Punjabi. Please reply whether I will need a translated copy attested by notary or not.

Thanks in advance dear.

Jitender Verma
India
+919814008830

YES.
 
Thanks again qorax

u r simply great........


Jitender Verma
India
+919814008830