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How To Keep Your Job And Achieve A Distance Learning Education At The Same Time

Consider the benefits of a distance learning education: keep working and getting paid, forget a fixed class attendance schedule, and have the flexibility of studying when it’s convenient for you. It is obvious that most students striving for an online degree seem to have the best of both worlds.

Private Schools – Things to Consider Before You Enroll Your Child

If you have made the decision to enrol your child in a Toronto private school, you have taken a step towards providing your child with the best possible education. The next step is to choose the right Toronto school, and you have many preparatory schools to consider. Remember to keep an open mind while you visit and consider your child’s unique needs as you make the decision.

21st-Century Skills: Prepare for the Challenges of the Future

Sometimes, as a parent, it is best to just sit back and allow a child to make a mistake that will provide a valuable life lesson. We always hope that they will land on their feet eventually, and we can only trust that this age-old tradition that worked for our parents and our parents’ parents will give them the experience they need to survive in life.

Prep Schools – What Are The Pros and Cons?

Toronto prep school offer high school students a unique experience. Approximately six percent of all students in Canada attend prep school. In prep school, your child will get exposure to a wide variety of programs designed to make him or her a well rounded person. Prep schools traditionally have a strong academic and athletic focus, as well as providing opportunities for cultural and leadership activities. If you are considering prep school for your child, you should carefully evaluate the pros and cons of your decision.

Summer Enrichment Camps: The Solution to Summer School Blues

Summer school is a phrase that inspires a negative reaction in almost every student who hears it. Traditionally, summer is synonymous with fun, freedom, and recreation, so it’s only natural for students to turn up their noses at the thought of surrendering their free time in between school sessions to do more school work.