What are the schools in Canada like?
When we asked about the schools in Canada, they said...
"The Fraser Academy in Vancouver is a top international school in Canada offering preschool to high school. It aims to provide personalized learning to make sure that every student reaches their full potential, offering a variety of individualized pathways to learning. It additionally offers world-class curriculum and languages of instruction, including French, Spanish, Mandarin and more. The Lycée Louis Pasteur International School in Calgary is a bilingual school that focuses on a personalized learning environment, combining elements of the traditional French and North American systems of education. Its program brings together a challenging curriculum and group activities, with a range of cultural, athletic and artistic opportunities. As well as French, the school offers a selection of other languages including English, Spanish, Italian, Nahuatl and Korean. The Newton Centre of Learning in Toronto is another top international school in Canada. It holds a focus on experiential learning that incorporates inquiry-based, project-based and problem-based approaches to education. The school offers several facilities to support this, including an audio-visual studio and a robotics lab. It also offers an immersive learning experience with the availability of languages such as Chinese, French, Spanish, German and more," remarked one expat living in with children attending .
"Well tutored and less gruelling schedules; confortable ambience, excellent teacher-pupil interactions," said one expat in Burlington with children at Fernhill School.
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What are the schools in Canada like?
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