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Summer Learning Camp | 5 weeks | Free | Brampton Campus

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in the Greater Toronto Area. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are HIGH FIVE certified.

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Summer Learning Camp | 5 weeks | Free | Brampton Campus

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in the Greater Toronto Area. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are HIGH FIVE certified.

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Summer Learning Camp | 5 weeks | Free | Brampton Campus

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in the Greater Toronto Area. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are HIGH FIVE certified.

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Summer Learning Camp | 5 weeks | Free | Brampton Campus

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in the Greater Toronto Area. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are HIGH FIVE certified.

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RoadMap

Road map program is an interactive, instructor-led course for ages 16-23 years old and newcomers to Canada. The program provides youth with employability skills training and employment training support. The program’s goal is to help young people or new immigrants make a successful transition from receiving an education to obtaining sustainable employment. The course is focused on career planning and employability skills and provides a roadmap from education to employment. Call 416-628-3786 for our next intake

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Summer Learning Camp | 5 weeks | Free | Brampton Campus

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in the Greater Toronto Area. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are HIGH FIVE certified.

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Pre-Higher Ed Summer Institute

Online Event

The Pre-Higher-Ed Summer Institute is a summer program designed to enrich and prepare students who have recently graduated from high school and are about to enter college or university. During this course, students are equipped with essential knowledge and skills to navigate their upcoming educational journey. The program focuses on providing insights into university life, fostering critical thinking abilities, and instilling self-confidence, self-awareness, and motivation to pursue their aspirations authentically. The topics covered in the program include various crucial aspects of university life, such as understanding what to expect in a higher education institution, interpreting admission offers, familiarizing themselves with program requirements, maintaining mental well-being, managing living arrangements, handling financial matters, including awards, finances, credit cards, and loans, comprehending courses and grading systems, upholding academic integrity, exploring academic accommodations, mastering time management, acknowledging civic responsibilities, and balancing work while pursuing education. Upon completing the course, students will continue to benefit from ongoing support, including monthly e-meetings with mentors, granting them a platform to seek guidance and advice. Additionally, they will have access to the “Ask the Prof” feature, enabling them to pose questions to professors and further enrich their understanding of academic subjects.

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RoadMap

Road map program is an interactive, instructor-led course for ages 16-23 years old and newcomers to Canada. The program provides youth with employability skills training and employment training support. The program’s goal is to help young people or new immigrants make a successful transition from receiving an education to obtaining sustainable employment. The course is focused on career planning and employability skills and provides a roadmap from education to employment. Call 416-628-3786 for our next intake

Recurring

Pre-Higher Ed Summer Institute

Online Event

The Pre-Higher-Ed Summer Institute is a summer program designed to enrich and prepare students who have recently graduated from high school and are about to enter college or university. During this course, students are equipped with essential knowledge and skills to navigate their upcoming educational journey. The program focuses on providing insights into university life, fostering critical thinking abilities, and instilling self-confidence, self-awareness, and motivation to pursue their aspirations authentically. The topics covered in the program include various crucial aspects of university life, such as understanding what to expect in a higher education institution, interpreting admission offers, familiarizing themselves with program requirements, maintaining mental well-being, managing living arrangements, handling financial matters, including awards, finances, credit cards, and loans, comprehending courses and grading systems, upholding academic integrity, exploring academic accommodations, mastering time management, acknowledging civic responsibilities, and balancing work while pursuing education. Upon completing the course, students will continue to benefit from ongoing support, including monthly e-meetings with mentors, granting them a platform to seek guidance and advice. Additionally, they will have access to the “Ask the Prof” feature, enabling them to pose questions to professors and further enrich their understanding of academic subjects.

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RoadMap

Road map program is an interactive, instructor-led course for ages 16-23 years old and newcomers to Canada. The program provides youth with employability skills training and employment training support. The program’s goal is to help young people or new immigrants make a successful transition from receiving an education to obtaining sustainable employment. The course is focused on career planning and employability skills and provides a roadmap from education to employment. Call 416-628-3786 for our next intake

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PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child’s social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. Additional Information: This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. You will need the following for the training: 1. Stable internet connection 2. Webcam 3. Microphone Please log in 15 minutes prior to the start of training to test: Your internet connection, audio settings, and camera settings. If you have any questions, kindly contact us at info@oldf.org or 4166283786   **You can also buy a gift card as a gift and get them to register https://squareup.com/gift/NCA57AG98B112/order *If the class you want is full, kindly email us at info@oldf.org or call us at 416-628-3786, as we have other class dates.   Register Here

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PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child’s social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. Additional Information: This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. You will need the following for the training: 1. Stable internet connection 2. Webcam 3. Microphone Please log in 15 minutes prior to the start of training to test: Your internet connection, audio settings, and camera settings. If you have any questions, kindly contact us at info@oldf.org or 4166283786   **You can also buy a gift card as a gift and get them to register https://squareup.com/gift/NCA57AG98B112/order *If the class you want is full, kindly email us at info@oldf.org or call us at 416-628-3786, as we have other class dates.   Register Here