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Wallaceburg, Ontario Tutoring Programs

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Wallaceburg District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Wallaceburg students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.

Wallaceburg District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs

The Ontario Curriculum is designed for the elementary and secondary years in such a way that the core foundation students develop in elementary and middle school is clearly aligned to the learning they will do in high school. The curriculum provides a general framework subject area learning that allows teachers the flexibility to create their own lessons. Within this comprehensive framework, additional programs like International Languages, Outdoor and Environmental Education, Music Programs, and other electives also have guidelines for what students will be expected to learn in their courses.

We currently cover the following Wallaceburg-area school districts: Lambton Kent District School Board and St. Clair Catholic District School Board.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wallaceburg District Curriculum

The core subjects of Math and Science are a large part of the elementary years. Students learn about ways to use numbers, relationships of quantities, methods for measurement, and other lessons which prepare them for the algebra and geometry they are expected to master once they enter high school. In Science, students learn about the properties of structures, matter and energy, and about life, earth and space science.

In English, students learn about texts as critical readers who are able to thoughtfully respond to literary and non-fiction texts. Media studies is a focus and teachers are able to use popular media as subjects for interpretation and evaluation. With the base provided by these subjects, learning in other content areas is supported and the ability to make cross-curricular connections allows students to pursue independent studies and define their academic and career path.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Wallaceburg Educational News

  • Exchange Program - Students in the Lambton Kent District are able to enroll in an International Exchange Program. Students travel abroad and live with a host family, attend school and other events, and experience a form of learning that is unique and which can open doors to many future opportunities.
  • Take Our Kids to Work - The Take Our Kids To Work Program has been happening for many years and is designed for grade 9 students. This is a chance for them to connect the learning they will embark upon in high school with the goals they have for becoming a professional.
  • Best Start - The Best Start Program is an early learning and care initiative undertaken by the St. Clair Catholic District. Children are able to attend local early learning centres which provide educational programs and wrap-around care so that young students have a safe place to be while their parent is at work or school.

Wallaceburg Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Different Learning Styles

There are several different ways that students learn through school. Some learn by writing, listening, watching, or touching. The kinesthetic learner learns by moving things, or themselves as they experience education. These kids enjoy using manipulative and physically moving things. They also do very well when included in real-life action. By knowing how these students learn the best, educators, and parents, can help to excel in school. Also, some students learn visually. These students may need to see representations to make connections. Finally, encourage the child to create their own tests to make sure they understand and can apply the information they have studied.