明特學院成立於 1982 年,為兒童提供從幼兒園到大學入學的教育。門特學院的學生依年齡和經驗分為三個學習等級:小學、國中和高中。這些分組遵循安大略省教育部為該省所有學校制定的課程。教學人員由經驗豐富的教育工作者組成,他們是根據知識、課堂經驗和天生的教學技能而被選拔的。曼特學院尋求的是那些擁有教學學位、學科專業以及對孩子熱情敏感的態度的人。這種關懷和教學能力的結合有助於學生充分發揮潛力並在成就中找到個人滿足感。
小學部(JK-4 年級)的課程在所有學科領域都對孩子提出挑戰。學生由班主任教授數學、閱讀、文法、拼字和社會研究等核心學科領域,而專業教師則教授音樂、電腦、科學、法語和體育。從小學部畢業後,學生將進入主校區五年級。
在中級(5-8 年級),學生繼續受益於高級導師課程。在五年級,學生被引入輪換班級——他們「輪調」到學科領域專家的教室接受指導。扶輪班以及繼續培養獨立學習技能,幫助學生為高中做好準備。
高中部(9-12 年級)的學生受益於我們的全年(非學期)課程。學生可以從學術、大學級別教授的各種課程中進行選擇。為大學做準備是高中部的首要任務。
Mentor 課程超出了教育部的預期。我們位於馬斯科卡的戶外教育中心 (OEC) 是學生如何將學習擴展到課堂之外的一個例子。
最終,導師計劃讓孩子在成長為自信的學習者的過程中體驗學習的樂趣。
Founded in 1982, Mentor College educates children from junior kindergarten through to the university entrance level. Children at Mentor College are grouped by age and experience in three levels of study: primary, intermediate, and high school. These groupings follow the curriculum set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education for all schools in the province. The teaching staff is made up of experienced educators who have been chosen for their knowledge, classroom experience, and innate teaching skills. Mentor College seeks those who have a teaching degree, subject speciality, and a warm and sensitive attitude towards children. This combination of caring and teaching ability helps students reach their full potential and find personal satisfaction in achievement..
The curriculum in the Primary Division (JK-Grade 4) challenges children in all subject areas. Students are instructed in the core subject areas of math, reading, grammar, spelling, and social studies by their homeroom teachers while specialty teachers teach music, computers, science, French, and physical education. Upon graduation from the Primary Division, students enter Grade 5 at the Main Campus.
In the Intermediate Division (Grades 5-8), students continue to benefit from the advanced Mentor curriculum. In Grade 5, students are introduced to rotary classes – where they “rotate” to the classrooms of subject-area specialists for instruction. Rotary classes, along with continuing to develop independent study skills, help prepare students for high school.
Students in the High School Division (Grades 9-12) benefit from our full-year (non-semestered) programming. Students can choose from a wide variety of courses taught at the academic, university-stream level. Preparation for university is the primary focus of the High School Division.
The Mentor curriculum exceeds the expectations outlined by the Ministry of Education. Our Outdoor Education Centre (OEC) in Muskoka is an example of how students extend their learning beyond the classroom.
Ultimately, the Mentor programme allows children to experience the joys of learning as they develop into confident learners.