Town Centre Montessori Private School

Town Centre Montessori Private School

The logo of Town Centre Montessori Private Schools
Address
155 Clayton Drive (Main Campus)
Markham, Ontario, L3R 7P3 (Main Campus)
Coordinates 43°49′55″N 79°18′35″W / 43.83194°N 79.30972°W / 43.83194; -79.30972Coordinates: 43°49′55″N 79°18′35″W / 43.83194°N 79.30972°W / 43.83194; -79.30972
Information
School type Private School
Founded 1986
School board Private
Principal Mrs. Marianne Vanderlugt
Grades Preschool and Grades 1-12
Enrollment Approximately 600 in Pre-School, 600 in Elementary and 200 in High School
Language English
Colour(s) Black     
Blue     
White     
Mascot TC the Tiger
Tuition Approximately
*$8,000 (Pre-school)
*$10,000 (Elementary & High School)
Affiliation None
Website http://tcmps.com/?c=about

Town Centre Montessori Private Schools (TCMPS) is a private co-educational Montessori-based school in Markham, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1986. It teaches students from pre-school to grade 12 and university prep at three campuses in Markham: the Main Campus at 155 Clayton Drive, the Amarillo Campus, and the Milliken Campus.

Two Teachers per Class Program

TCMPS has a program called "Two Teachers per Class", in which each classroom has two teachers, a head teacher and a co-teacher as assistant. This leads to a high teacher-to-student rate. The core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography are taught to students in grades one through six by their regular classroom teachers; students in grades seven and eight have a rotary teaching schedule, with specialist teachers in Mathematics, Language, Science, History and Geography. Students in grades one through eight have specialist teachers for Computer Studies, Physical Education, French and Music/Band.[1]

Extended hours

In addition to teaching hours, TCMPS is open from 7:00 to 9:00 and after school from 3:30pm to 6:30pm.

From Kindergarten to Grade 12 after-school programs are offered to all ages, including choir, badminton, ballet, hip hop, pottery, art, computer club, tae kwon do, and piano.

Summer programs

From July to August summer programs are offered, including field trips. Swimming is available once weekly.

References

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