19 · Wednesday, October 17, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Rotherglen program marks its 25th anniversary As Rotherglen School's Oakville Primary campus marks its 25th anniversary of providing an outstanding early learning program for children aged three to six, research continues to support the benefits of enriched full-day programs, something Rotherglen has provided students for a quarter century. "We understand from research that our young students are developing at an astounding pace," said Odette Bartnicki, Director, Rotherglen School. "By providing a safe, supportive and nurturing environment for our students at this early age, we can best encourage and guide them to develop their intellectual curiosity and foster a love of learning." Understanding the importance of offering French and music at a young age, Rotherglen has ensured these programs are offered at every grade level by specialist teachers. "Studies have shown that young children have the ability to absorb a second language at an amazing rate. Research also shows a direct link between music education and success in Mathematics, as a result providing French and music to our youngest students provides a solid foundation for their primary and elementary years," says Bartnicki. Rotherglen's Montessori primary classrooms are designed and divided into five main guide the students toward working independently and learning through experience. Students are active participants in their own learning and their natural ability and eagerness to learn is cultivated. "Our students learn to work at a task from beginning to end and develop their self-discipline and the capacity for deep concentration. We feel very strongly that while your child is with us, he or she is allowed to explore and learn in a positive, warm and enthusiastic environment," said Rowles. Rotherglen's full-day early learning program exceeds a play-based model and offers an enriched Montessori based curriculum. Students enter Grade 1 able to read, solve math problems and learn independently. The integration of SmartBoards and other progressive teaching techniques, further enhances the learning outcomes. "Children are at the heart of our school, and cultivating their joy of learning through our proven Montessori principles and practices, enhanced by 21st century learning, encourages them to become confident, curious, compassionate and self-motivated learners," said Rowles. To learn more about Rotherglen School, please visit www.rotherglen.com. areas: Language, Mathematics, Practical Life, Sensorial and Cultural Studies. The program is organized based on curriculum areas and developmental needs. Readiness skills and concepts necessary for reading, writing and math are developed in a sensorially rich program that integrates hands-on experiences with science, geography and cultural studies. "A focus in the Casa Classroom is to foster independence and instill confidence in our students to explore their own potential," says Maria Rowles, head of school at the primary campus. "This is achieved by preparing the classroom environment with attractive, selfcorrecting materials for the children to learn. Students are taught grace and courtesy at a young age, which gives each child a heightened sense of respect for others and for themselves." All teachers are Montessori certified and OUR SCHOOL. AT TF S, W E U N D ERS TA N D that our children's education travels with them for the rest of their lives, influencing how they view the world and act towards others. It is precisely why we have been offering true international programs and perspectives for over 50 years, in a bilingual, coeducational learning environment that celebrates diversity. Our academic excellence and rigour match up with the highest standards found anywhere with all our graduates carrying International Baccalaureate diplomas, ready to help shape the global community. www.tfs.ca THOSE OTHER SCHOOLS. Please join us at our next Open House Mississauga Campus at QEW/Cawthra PK (age 3) to Grade 7 Oct. 24, 9:30 a.m. Or please call for a tour RSVP Admissions: (416) 484-6533 ext. 4247