Early Learning Centre

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Early Learning Centre, 2018

288-8422
# 49 Gallus St, Woodbrook.
Infants- 9-10am(6-18 mth)
Toddler 10-11 am (18-3yrs)
Jr preschool 11-12pm (3-4)
Kindergarten 12-1 pm(4-6)

Their wish list for a child care centre was a long one. It included:
* A loving place with caring people.
* Qualified educators and caregivers.
* Great programs and curriculums designed to influence neurological development at specific ages.
* A sequential program of learning at each stage, with measurement systems to track progress.
* A secure, safe, modern environment.
* Beautiful classes and play areas.
* A fun, child-focused environment that embodies play techniques.
* A strong nutritional component.
* Teacher to child ratios congruent with learning and caring.
* Parental involvement for continued success of the child.
They toured and interviewed many centres with their list. After a while, they realized that while many had elements of what they were looking for, no one place offered everything they wanted.

Parent interviews are daily from 11:00 am- 12:00 pm. This is a comprehensive meeting:)
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*****Registration open for September 2018*********
Est. May 7th, 2010.
Serving a modern approach of education for 7 years.
Limited space is available!
We potty train from 18 months, child does NOT need to be potty trained.
Register and come do a free trial day and transition week.(ask about open door policies).
We are on the preferred list for primary schools both private and public.
– Director is a teacher that is registered with Ministry of Education. #81485
– CPR and first aid trained teachers!
– Ongoing teacher training workshops. We close first Friday of every month.
– Director is Canadian and Trinidad but has legal working permits for Trinidad!
– Walk ins available at 11:00 am daily.
www.earlylearningcentre.com
****Early learning centre, Gallus st. Woodbrook! Bilingual preschool program.

Registration process-
1. Call 2888-8422 and make an appointment with Aunty Pauline. Available at: 11:00 am daily.
2. Walk with registration fees cash or cheque, direct deposit is republic bank. ($1600.00)
3. let’s meeting view centre meet teachers and set up free trial day.
4. Fill out quick tips form and return registration forms, get booklist, uniform and start transition week.
5. Look out for monthly or weekly emails.
Transition week for parents and students:
Monday 8-12 pm
Tuesday 8-11 pm parent leaves 1 hour
Wednesday 8-10 am parent leaves at 2 hours
Thursday 8-9 am parents leave for 3 hours
Friday 8-8:30 am parent leaves for 4 hours

All programs-
Half day 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Full day: 7:00 am -2:00 pm
After- care enrichment program
(2-5pm).Additional cost based on time fd.
Monthly rate is $13:00 per hour!
(2-5 pm only).
Daily rate: $25.00
Drop ins ( Abhoc basis) welcome and students from other schools are welcome.

Programs:
Infant (6-18 mths)
Toddler (18-36 mths)
Jr. Preschool (3-4 yrs)
Sr. Preschool. (4-6 yrs)

Email :
anyamontrichard@hotmail.com
Location: Woodbrook

Contact: 288-8422
Parent interviews at 11:00 am daily! Please call first 2888422.

Curriculum:

* Trinidad and Tobago Early Childhood Education curriculum
* STEM ( 7:00am-8:00 pm) on playground.
* Learning through play
* Spanish program
* writing practice and reading skills

What the Early Learning Centre offers:
Characteristics of Good Bilingual Education Programs
Good bilingual education programs recognize and build upon the knowledge and skills children bring to school. They are designed to be linguistically, culturally, and developmentally appropriate for the students and have the following characteristics:
1. High expectations for students and clear programmatic goals.
2. A curriculum that is comparable to the material covered in the English-only classroom.
3. Instruction through the native language for subject matter.
4. An English-language development component.
5. Multicultural instruction that recognizes and incorporates students’ home cultures.
6. Administrative and instructional staff, and community support for the program.
7. Appropriately trained personnel.
8. Adequate resources and linguistically, culturally, and developmentally appropriate materials.
9. Frequent and appropriate monitoring of student performance.
10. Parental and family involvement.

– our school is on the preferred list of the top primary schools.
philosophy
* ď‚· Provide a daily balance of active/quiet, indoor/outdoor, and individual/group activities ďż˝
*  Establish and carry out a daily activity schedule that incorporates child directed activity, �care routines and transition times �
* ď‚· Organize space, equipment and materials before activities ďż˝
*  Assist children in expressing themselves by listening and responding with questions or �comments that extend conversations �
*  Use a variety of teaching techniques including modelling, observing, questioning, �demonstrating, and reinforcing �
* ď‚· Encourage and assist children to practice self help daily ďż˝
*  Plan and carry out experiences that foster an understanding of a variety of cultures and �value systems �
* ď‚· Provide opportunity each day for each child to be alone ďż˝
* ď‚· Provide opportunity for child directed play experience ďż˝
* ď‚· Plan and carry out activities that encourage problem solving ďż˝
*  Provide experiences and play materials that actively promote diversity and acceptance in �interactions and attitudes �
* ď‚· Participate in short and long term planning and evaluation and staff program reviews ďż˝

– routines
-walk a thon
– outings
– cpr and first aid trained staff
– qualified teachers
– daily communication forms
– accident reports
– playground ( outdoors)
– air- conditioned
– open evening during each term
– weekly sanitization
– approval from Trinidad and Tobago fire prevention service.
– strict health policy
– pta meetings once per year
– yearly assessment and report
– security cameras
– programs range from 2-5 days per week.
– teacher evaluations
– open door policy
– accident reports and calls
– Biting policy
– Behavior management policy
And much more!

www.earlylearningcentretrinidad.com www.oct.ca – find Anya Marie Montrichard in good standing.
Anya Montrichard
Early Childhood Educator, Bachelor of Education, Ontario Certified Teacher.
Contact: 1(868)288-8422 Early Learning Centre. Times: 7:00am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday.
Watts app: 1(868)792-5229
Email: anyamontrichard@hotmail.com
Instagram: @elctrinidad
Facebook: The Early Learning Centre (Anya Maria Montrichard.

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