Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 30 May 1993, p. 9

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Â¥ YVe encourage girls to ask questions, and ultimately to question answers. A wide variety of extracurricular sports and literary activities foster growth, social interaction, and good citizenship. Our caring, learning environment values academic achievement. We offer individual attention in small classes. Communication among students, teachers and parents is paramount for an integrated lifelong learning process. Principal, Lynda S. Duckworth + Admissions Coordinator, Mrs. Cossitt +« Direct Admissions Line (416) $45â€"9980 1080 Linbrook Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6J 2L1 + Tel: (416) $45â€"2386 + Fax: (416) 845â€"4799 U ur experience has shown that female students are well served in a single gender school. Recent studies have confirmed that single gender education encourages students to explore academic, artistic and athletic areas without bias. 70 Â¥ V e have an ideal setting in which to establish young women as capable, resourceful and successful citizens. Girls become independent learners who are confident of their abilities yet realistic about what life has to offer and what contributions each one of them can make. Bus routes serve Mississauga, Burlington and other centres within the Peelâ€"Halton Region.

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