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Oakville Beaver, 21 Oct 2009, p. 27

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27 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 21, 2009 Glenburnie School offers a successful education to all students Glenburnie School offers a progressive, academic program of studies for students in Preschool to Grade 8, with a strong focus on `The Arts' including instrumental, vocal, and drama, Physical Education, intramural and varsity sports opportunities, as well as Science and Information technology. The emphasis is on excellence, task commitment, and skill development in a caring, supportive atmosphere, where students are encouraged to achieve their own personal best. As of September, 2009, students in Grades 7 and 8 can earn high school credits for Ministry approved courses. A successful education is very much a team approach at Glenburnie, where clear and consistent communication between students, parents, and teachers is a high priority. Critical thinking and analytical skills are fundamental for learning and for the effective application of newly learned concepts in Mathematics and Science. Economic studies, organization and time management skills, and emotional intelligence classes are integrated with formal studies to fully prepare each student for the future. At Glenburnie, we are integrating current research on the brain and learning, and helping students to understand how emotion and choice influence outcomes. As the new school year approaches, we recommend that sufficient sleep and healthy eating patterns are prioritized to ensure maximum effectiveness in the learning experiences of all students. The brain requires 10% more oxygen to function, underscoring the need for daily exercise and play. We believe that all students can achieve `greatness' when they are in a nurturing environment, and they know that they are heard, seen, and respected for their individuality and uniqueness. For more information about Glenburnie School visit www.glenburnieschool.com Gle~burnie Scªool Saturday, October 24th 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. · Grade 7/8 High School Preparation · Enriched quality educational programming · Exceptional Music, Fine Arts, Drama Classes · Strong focus on organizational and skill development in Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Science & Technology · Full school facilities · Tours and entrance testing by appointment GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS CAN EARN MINISTRY APPROVED HIGH SCHOOL COURSE CREDITS 6TH ANNUAL PERFORMING ARTS CHALLENGE Saturday, November 21st, 2009 Competition Categories: Vocal, Instrumental, Dance and Variety Please call for Registration Information 2035 Upper Middle Road East, Oakville (Ford Drive / Q.E.W.) Successful homework habits (NC)-- Help make homework time less painful for your young Einstein by following these four simple tips: · Schedule a set time for homework every evening. A regular time dedicated to studies ensures homework is addressed and completed every night. Factor in your child's developmental level when setting the length of time ­ while more senior students can focus for up to an hour at a time, first-graders are unlikely to last more than 15 minutes on a task. Also, make sure you schedule appropriate breaks. · Turn off the TV. Children are easily distracted from homework duties, so during the allocated homework time all TVs in the house should be switched off. A television set blaring in the background will draw youngsters like bees to honey. · Design a homework-friendly space. Possibilities include the child's room or a quiet den. Ensure your child has a desk or table with room for their PC and space to spread out materials. · Provide the tools for success. Save useful sites to your child's PCs Favourites list including search engines like Bing.ca and online dictionaries for easy reference. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 10AM - 2PM ST. MILDRED'S-LIGHTBOURN SCHOOL The Educational Journey of a Lifetime JK to Grade 12 raduate Leah Co utin LS G SM ho OPEN HOUSE (905) 338-6236 www.glenburnieschool.com `00 ,B The world is calling her name. She'll be ready. ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN 2008 - 2009 98% of SMLS' graduating class were Ontario Scholars. 100% were accepted at Universities of their choice. 5 Advanced Placement Scholars, including 1 National Scholar, 2 with Distinction. 97% of the Junior School students scored at or above grade level on Canadian Achievement Tests in math and literacy. N , Business Man istry) age hem r ioc (B c. .S BEinspired our students know the future isn't only exciting ­ it's already here! At Appleby College, we inspire our students to pursue a lifetime of accomplishment through exceptional academic, e-school and co-curricular programs. To learn more about the Appleby experience, attend our Open House on Saturday, October 24, 2009 between 11am ­ 2pm or visit us at www.appleby.on.ca. CITIZENSHIP TEST PREPARATION Learn All About Canada *No Charge 6 SATURDAY CLASSES 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 28, 2009 Adult Learning Centre Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School 15 GOLDS were achieved by SMLS sports teams in divisional events. QE W . CORNWALL RD MORRISON RD. CHART WELL RD. D FOR DRIVE 171 Speers Rd., Oakville REGISTER NOW [905] 849-7555 ext. 223 100% of students were provided with their own laptop in Grades 6 to 12. Your Link the Future 1080 Linbrook Road, Oakville, ON L6J 2L1 TRAFALGAR RD. LINBROOK RD. LAKESHORE ROAD OPEN HOUSE October 24, 2009 11am-2pm 905 845 2386 www.smls.on.ca

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