Our Philosophy
Our program acknowledges the uniqueness of all children. Our educators facilitate each child's growth by providing rich and stimulating activities. Balanced to provide learning opportunities in all educational areas, our program offers carefully planned and monitored learning centres. These concrete experiences promote competency and encourage self-esteem.
A Partnership For The Future
We believe families and educators must join together as partners. Respecting the importance of family ties and traditions strengthens the bond between home and school as each child's world expands. We encourage parent involvement through developmental reports, parent-teacher interviews and Parent Advisory Committee Meetings.
We offer children an environment in which they have maximum potential to experience secure, stimulating, healthy and enjoyable opportunities for growth.
About Day Camps
At Upper Canada Day Camp, we are always on the go.
Field trips are our specialty. Since summer is about being outside, twice per week we jump on a bus and take in all our surroundings have to offer. Whether we are enjoying a theme park, sporting event, or nature trail, the objectives are the same: to explore, discover and have fun among friends.
Days when we are not on trips are equally busy. Activities such as swimming, sports, arts, crafts and science keep bodies and minds active and entertained. Weekly skills instruction, on site or at Kettleby Valley Camp, rounds out our dynamic program. Friendship, safety and most of all fun are what our camp is all about.
Activities
Field Trips
Licence Status
Regular with Conditions
Legal Status
N/A
Inspection Summary
Visit Date | Purpose of Visit | Compliance Level on Date of Inspection | Resolved Before Licence Issued |
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Jun 16, 2015 | Licensing Inspection | 98% | Yes |
Areas of Non Compliance
Terms and Conditions
The licensee shall ensure that the Licensing Inspection Summary is posted in a conspicuous place in the child care centre at or near an entrance commonly used by parents. The licensee shall ensure that the completed Licensing Checklist and the Summary of Licensing Requirements and Recommendations sheets are readily available for parents. |
Within 30 days of commencing operation the operator shall ensure that a set of drinking water samples are taken and tested and submit a Laboratory Services Notification (LSN) form to the MOE. The operator shall provide proof of submission to the Barrie Region office of the Ministry of Education. |
Room 101 is licensed for a group of 20 JK/SK (44 months or older but younger than 68 months) children until August 31, 2015 when the Child Care and Early Years Act and regulations come into effect. Once the Child Care and Early Years Act and regulations come into effect, Room 101 is licensed for a group of 26 JK/SK children. |
Director's Approval
Official Registration Information
Please check Ontario Ministry of Education for the official registration information. Use "Aldergrove Child Care" as "Name of Program" to search.
Age Group | Age From | Age To | Capacity |
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Kindergarten | 3 yr 8 mo | 5 yr 8 mo | 26 |
Primary/Junior School Age | 5 yr 8 mo | 13 | 30 |