Oakville Beaver, 24 Jan 2019, p. 29

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29 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,January 24,2019 insidehalton.com Rotherglen School offers a warm and vibrant learning community, providing a quality education to students from age 3 to Grade 8. We are proud to offer a cre- ative, enriched and progressive program that supports our students' love of learn- ing. Rotherglen School provides a nurtur-ing. Rotherglen School provides a nurturing. Rotherglen School provides a nurtur ing and supportive environment where our students are empowered to make a differ-students are empowered to make a differstudents are empowered to make a differstudents are empowered to make a differstudents are empowered to make a differstudents are empowered to make a differ ence in the lives of others. This is part of our commitment to educating the whole child. At Rotherglen, cultivating a culture of kindness is an important component of our vision. We want our students to under-our vision. We want our students to underour vision. We want our students to under stand their role in building a safe, warm and welcoming school environment. To this end, time is given to carefully craft-this end, time is given to carefully craftthis end, time is given to carefully craftthis end, time is given to carefully craftthis end, time is given to carefully craftthis end, time is given to carefully craft ing activities and school-wide events that shape our culture and provide opportuni- ties for our students to become actively involved in our community. Giving back to those in need through student-driven initiatives, creating opportunities for our students and families to come together outside of the academic day and incorpo- rating character building learning opportu- nities into the curriculum are a few of the ways that our students learn the impor-ways that our students learn the imporways that our students learn the imporways that our students learn the imporways that our students learn the imporways that our students learn the impor tance of thinking of others, understanding the value of a sense of belonging, and the importance of developing a healthy re- spect for oneself. Our Leadership program provides an op- portunity for our Grade 8 students to in- tentionally engage in service activities at the school, community, and international level. Through active leadership, students discover their strengths and determine their own initiatives by exploring their inter-their own initiatives by exploring their intertheir own initiatives by exploring their inter ests and passions. Our students come to understand their connection to the global community and learn to invest in socially responsible living. With our new facility completed, we are pleased to announce new Summer Camp offerings. The camps will run from July 15 to August 16 for ages 6 to 14. For the first time, our camps will welcome students from outside of the Rotherglen Communi- ty. Sessions will include Robotics, STEM, Drama, Art, Sports and Cooking Camps, all taking advantage of our beautiful new state-of-the-art facility. Spaces are limited in each session to 18 students, allowing for the specialization of the programming we are offering. To learn more, please con- tact our camp director, Ms. Smith at 905- 849-1897 ext. 1218. Join us at our Open House on Saturday, February 2 between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. to learn more and register early. Rotherglen is so much more than a vibrant learning community. It's a place where curiosity is fostered and achievements are celebrated. It's where students grow, become inspired, discover their talents, and develop a love of learning. It's where every child's individual educational journey and experiences are nurtured and encouraged. Seeing is believing! Please join us on Saturday, February 2 between 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to learn how a Rotherglen education can be part of your child's path to success, and to see our new wing. Rotherglen, what school should be. O P E N H O U S E Saturday, February 2, 2019 9 : 0 0 a . m . t o 1 2 : 0 0 p . m . Oakville Primary Campus Montessor i: JK - Grade 1 2045 Sixth Line, Oakville, ON 905-338-3528 | mwilliamson@rotherglen.com Oakville Elementary Campus Grade 1 to 8 2050 Neyagawa Blvd., Oakville, ON 905-849-1897 | tdupreez@rotherglen.com W W W . R O T H E R G L E N . C O M   education Rotherglen's Oakville Elementary Campus is pleased to offer Summer Camp this July and August. We have planned exciting weekly themes that will keep those lazy days of summer interesting. Camp themes range from sports to nature and art to robotics. There's something for everyone! Spots are limited in each session and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Join us at our Open House on Saturday, February 2 between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. to learn more and register early. S U M M E R C A M P Oakville Elementary Campus JULY 15 TO AUGUST 16 ROTHERGLE N SUMMER CAMP 2050 Neyagawa Blvd Oakville, ON L6H 6R2 905-849-1897 Fees per week: $325.00 Ages 6 to 14 Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 3:30 pm S U M M E R C A M P Oakville Elementary Campus JULY 15 TO AUGUST 16 ROTHERGLE N SUMMER CAMP Rotherglen puts student learning first with its new facility and programs

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