Oakville Beaver, 3 Feb 1993, p. 26

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[va W ® Local education is good news Considering we all take pride in Oakville‘s smallâ€" town outlook on life, it‘s ironic that this is one sophistiâ€" cated little burgh. Educationâ€"wise especially. With a populaâ€" tion nudging the 110,000 _ mark, Oakville‘s public JEAN KENNEDY ountrywide 1 Realty Inc 338â€"6550 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE ANELL FRANCIS***, 849â€"9800, 84 Real Estate 24â€"hr. pager and separate school systems educate thousands of children in more than three dozen schools around town. Seven priâ€" vate schools open their doors daily during the school year and several organizations offer supplementary "OLDE OAKVILLE Twoad}oinirgpgorpefieswimm walldr(x)%distance town and lake 9/10 of an acre and .86 of an acre. ANELL FRANCIS REAL ESTATE TOWN CENTRE EXPECT THE BEST RENTALS tutoring to students with special needs. Education planâ€" ning is a serious part of town life, especially since the past 10 years have seen the addition and expansion of h a l f â€" aâ€" d o ze neighborhoods construction per The town issued d o ze n FIRST TIME C 88 DUNN ST. OAKVILLE 8499800 99 mits worth more than $162 million last year, compared with $128.3 milâ€" lion in 1990. Many of the homes built with that money now house famiâ€" lies with chilâ€" dren...and _ that means _ Schools have to keep up with the growth. WENDY FARROW 1| a a 4 i1 €3 schools With 92% of our workforce eduâ€" cated to a Grade 13 level or better, and 44% in possession of a trade certifiâ€" cate or university degree, we also put more emphasis on our education sysâ€" tem than many other communities in Ontario. French language education is available to all childre Oakvil i i‘ rat EHALE J(V%t 3e ETL STONE 345â€"7549 rend 2 Storey * 4,200 S 5 bedrooms * Lar 27 ER. overlooki 3 fireplaces * 3 be Armour stone bre ren in ille through h Immersion ind regular LAKEFRONT IN TOWN #//‘l98 200 Asking $1,100,000 French instruction offered in classes from Grade 4 and up. In Oakville, French instruction is available either as a halfâ€"day proâ€" egram. or as a fullâ€" time commitment in a Frenchâ€"lanâ€" guage school. Busing 1s offered to Immersion stuâ€" dents who do not live close to their schools â€" and the Board also offers bus service to stuâ€" sq. ft. home irge sep. D.R kin% lake baths reakwall 2@4154&1&;:‘ dents living more than 1.6 kilometres from school (Kindergarten to Grade 2); 3.2 kiloâ€" metres (Grade 3 to 8); and 4.8 kilomeâ€" tres (Grade 9 to OAC) from school. With the advent of the twoâ€"income family, many eleâ€" mentary schools now offer before and after school childcare programs wherein licensed for students ire is provide REALTOR 1ge six to 12 years. These programs â€" run by the YMCA â€" generally open at 730 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m. Oakville also offers extensive davcare and nursâ€" Adults who did not complete their high school educaâ€" tion are encourâ€" aged to go back and â€" take the required courses, and English as a second language is offered at select schools. have "educationâ€"orientâ€" ed" structure and emphasize _ the importance _ of strong creative and learning skills. College, _ wellâ€" known for many of its strong course offerings, is also based in Oakville and, with 1,600 (See RE 20) strong

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