
Primarily designed and developed with teachers and academic professionals, these programs take place at their schools during the day.
Comprised of students with mild intellectual disabilities, the goal is to familiarize them with the human impact on the environment, while developing a cross-section of disciplinary skills.
Comprised of groups of students from reception classes and regular classes, the goal is to equip the child to better communicate and interact more effectively with others.
Comprised of 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade students in regular classes, the goal is to help the children develop physical and social skills.
Comprised of grade 10 and 11 high school students in regular classes, the goal is to promote and develop an interest in school and the importance of an education. The program uses multimedia as a means to reach these youth and encourage student retention.
Helping children with their homework and lessons is essential to their academic success. The goal is to support them and provide tools and work methods they can use without the help of a tutor. These programs for children and teens are found in social housing complexes and libraries in the South-West borough.