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  1. Academy at the Lakes was founded in 1992 as an independent, co-educational, non-denominational college-preparatory school. The school graduated its first class of seniors in 2002 and now has more than 300 alumni. To receive a diploma, Academy students must earn 24 credits, including 4 in English, 4 in Mathematics, 3 in Science, 3 in History, 3 in Foreign Language, 1 in the Arts, 1 in Physical Education, .5 in Personal Finance and 4.5 in elective areas, which most often include History, Mathematics, Science, and the Arts. Academy offers Advanced Placement and Honors courses in English, Science, Mathematics, History, Foreign Language, Computer Science, and Studio Art and 19 Honors level courses Academy's student body is racially, ethnically, and socio-economically diverse. Nine percent of the Upper Division student body is African American, 10% is Latino/Hispanic, 11% is Asian or Middle Eastern, and 11% is International. The Academy's faculty includes 55 teachers. Half of our faculty hold advanced degrees, and 9% hold doctorate degrees. The school also employs a guidance counselor to serve all three divisions. Students may participate in visual art, graphic design, acting, choral and instrumental music, and video production. Students may play a stringed instrument starting in second grade. They can continue with strings or switch to a band instrument in fifth grade and beyond. All 5th and 6th graders play a band or orchestral string instrument. Students and faculty present several stage productions throughout the year and a visual art show in the spring. Academy's athletic department offers 13 sports for boys and girls and fields 40 teams in those sports at the Middle School, Junior Varsity, and Varsity levels. More than 70 percent of Academy students in grades 5-12 participate in school-sponsored athletics. In keeping with its mission, the school has a no-cut policy for all athletics teams. From PreK3 through senior year of high school, our students feel connected to their school. They experience the power that comes from knowing how very much they matter to the daily life and work of the community they animate. At Academy at the Lakes, all students have countless opportunities — opportunities to lead and to serve, to speak, and to be heard, to make a difference, to be necessary. Our inclusive school culture comes from our genuine commitment to forming meaningful relationships with each student and each family. Students at the Academy build confidence and poise through their involvement in their school. They develop a real understanding of their capabilities. They discover their authentic selves. Academy at the Lakes is a learning community of shared values dedicated to each individual's success at school, in the community, and the world. We celebrate the love of learning and the joy in the journey. Our Core Values: Balance: We embrace the joy in the journey, which consists of experiences that balance academics, fine arts, athletics, and co-curricular activities. Courage: We foster personal responsibility, empathy, and resilience. Distinction: We apply high standards of quality, relevance, and accountability to all we do. Inclusion: We are a caring and compassionate community composed of many different beliefs and traditions seeking points of unity in everyday experiences. Inclusion: We are a caring and compassionate community composed of many different beliefs and traditions seeking points of unity in everyday experiences. Stewardship: We care for each other and our school, serve our communities, and responsibly engage with the world – today and tomorrow. Academy at the Lakes' curriculum provides a clear focus and energy for academics and service, arts, athletics, and other activities. Our goal is to help our students develop their skills in each of the six key areas necessary for success in the academic arena, workplace, and global market. WENDLEK CAMPUS Lower Division (PreK3 - Grade 4) Address: 2220 Collier Parkway Land O' Lakes Postal Code: 34639 Phone: +1 813 9487600
  2. Great Lakes Christian High School (GLCHS) is a grade 9-12 secondary school located in Beamsville, Ontario, between Toronto and Niagara Falls. We are a ministry-inspected residential and day school with over 65 years of service. GLCHS is a welcoming community where lifetime friendships are formed. It is an ideal environment for you to grow and feel safe — dedicated teachers challenge you academically, caring dorm parents make you feel at home, and our small student body allows for plenty of opportunities to get involved. GLCHS delivers education in an intentionally Christian environment from a Biblical worldview. At GLCHS, we are committed to ensuring that spiritual formation is not just an add-on to our program. All instruction is delivered from an intentional and overt Christian worldview. Although we offer specific Bible study opportunities and community worship, the Bible is taught across all subjects and in all classes. Our staff and faculty are committed not just to living for Christ but also to model in their everyday encounters what it means to follow Him. Our small size means more opportunities to engage students one-on-one to provide both academic support and spiritual encouragement. At Great Lakes Christian High School (GLCHS), we care about your academic success. We want to give you the educational tools you will need to succeed in higher education and life. We offer small class sizes and low teacher-student ratios to give you the individualized attention you may need. The average class size at GLCHS is 20 students, and our teacher-student ratio is 1:12. Our highly qualified teaching staff both support and challenge you to do your best academically. They are available outside of class for extra tutoring to help you meet your academic potential. In recent years our university acceptance rate has been 100%, and over 90% of our graduates continued with post-secondary education the following school year. GLCHS offers courses at different levels to suit your needs during high school and your goals after high school. Our co-op program provides you with valuable work experience in various locations – local businesses, non-profits, schools, and even political offices. Great Lakes graduates have gone on to be highly successful business people, teachers, health professionals, lawyers, and workers for various trade careers. As a small residential school, GLCHS has a rich and robust student life that includes activities beyond typical after school programs. Students find themselves playing pick-up basketball or badminton in Open Gym, participating in devotionals, Bible studies, or prayer time, conveniently meeting for group projects, or relaxing together in one of the standard rooms over a game of foosball or ping pong. High school is much more than academics. Since Great Lakes Christian High School has a smaller student body, it is easy to try new things! There are plenty of extra-curricular opportunities for all and several ways to get involved. Some of your best memories in high school could be made while traveling with the chorus, planning for a winter banquet, or working behind the scenes for a dramatic production. View full school
  3. Welcome to The Lakes College, and thank you for considering our school for your child. Our College is a happy and vibrant place, combining a nurturing environment with extensive educational opportunities. A large part of what we do differently at The Lakes College is our approach to learning. We encourage a responsible attitude to work and instill values, standards, and good discipline as the foundations for quality teaching and learning. We teach our students HOW to learn in a specialized subject because we understand that in an ever changing world, the ability to adapt and transform are vital skills. We are also committed to promoting a culture of excellence by providing an educational setting of the highest standard. Our strong emphasis on literacy and numeracy and focus on foreign language, the arts, and physical activity, allows students to explore and develop their interests and passions. Our dedicated staff support differentiation in the curriculum, tailoring each student's schooling experience according to their aptitude to ensure the individual child's best outcomes. The College's state of the art facilities coupled with extensive pastoral care equips students for the technological, economic, social, and personal impacts of the future. As our classrooms transform to meet the changing technological landscape, we remain at the frontier, ensuring our students emerge ready for whatever the coming decades may hold. In the past two years, we have expanded significantly with a new Secondary facility; a large, flexible, technology-enabled learning space, a new Cafe, Food Technology and Visual Arts Centre, a purpose designed Language Centre and a cutting edge Industrial Technology Centre. Lakes College is continuing to grow and has big plans for the future. The marks of the Uniting Church's Christian mission underpin our philosophy and all that we aim to achieve. We believe that every person is deserving of respect and kindness, and these values build a genuine commitment to our faith, helping to create a caring community like no other. Excellence in education, innovation in learning, and a caring Christian community: The Lakes College prepares a new generation of global citizens, with a growing tradition of outstanding academic results and a solid grounding in faith. We have spent the past decade, building our vision to be recognized as a Christian College, which helps our students lay the foundations for a bright and prosperous future. We develop, nurture, and recognize individual talents through a flexible and well-rounded curriculum. Our tailored approach to learning has seen the College emerge as an educational powerhouse. We are in the Top 50 Queensland schools for NAPLAN results, and 100 percent of our Year 12 students have received OP 1-17 since our first graduates in 2013. Based in Brisbane's heart of the fast-growing North Lakes area, our co-educational College campus is a vibrant and happy place with boundless opportunities. Catering for Prep to Year 12 The Lakes College is an independent school underpinned by the Uniting Church's traditions and beliefs. College Vision is leaders in inspirational and innovative learning. The mission is the Lakes College provides exceptional student-centered education that develops people of character who embody Uniting Church values in the community. College Spirit is Our TLC Spirit is reflected in our aspirations for personal excellence, our commitment and persistence, our celebrations of endeavor and achievement, our courage in all pursuits, and our compassion and respect for others. The College is engaged in the fundamental task of forming and informing young minds and hearts. In promoting the good news of Jesus Christ among students, families, and staff members, gospel values are central to all that we seek to do: Loving God and our neighbors as ourselves. Fostering a cheerful, optimistic, and empowering environment. Demonstrating support, encouragement, and compassion to all. Developing resilience and determination to succeed. Fostering respect and tolerance through working together in service for others. Celebrating diversity through demonstrating inclusivity and care for the community
  4. The College is a place where each student is known by name and can learn in a peaceful, safe, and nurturing environment. The College staff are committed Christian professionals who are active in building positive relationships and delivering high-quality teaching. The College has a robust evangelical ethos grounded in Christian values. It believes that the values taught and modeled to students are essential in developing young people of outstanding character. Our vision is to work as partners with parents to know and nurture children. All children are unique and valuable and have gifts and abilities given by God that we desire to see discovered and developed to full potential. The Lakes Christian College aims to encourage all students to develop their God-given gifts and talents as they pursue excellence in all areas of their lives: academically, physically, spiritually, and socially. Students are provided with opportunities designed to challenge them to strive to reach their full potential, enabling them to select from a range of choices when they move on to their next level of education, their career, or other life opportunities. Every day is an open day at the College. Families are invited to visit our peaceful bushland setting to tour the school and experience the educational opportunities on offer. We believe the Bible as originally given by God is divinely inspired, infallible, and entirely trustworthy, and is the supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct, from which we can know that: God: There is one actual eternal creator God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Creation: God created all things, making man and woman in His image and for a relationship with Him. Sin: Sin entered into the world through human disobedience following the rebellion of Satan against God. Christ: The Son, Christ Jesus, was born of a virgin and lived as a sinless man. Out of the abundance of God’s love, the Father gave His only Son, Jesus Christ, to die to save all people from sin. Christ rose from the grave, defeating the power of sin. Salvation: The death and resurrection of Christ brings salvation by grace through faith to those who repent, seek forgiveness, and believe in Spirit: The Holy Spirit, following Jesus’ return to His Father in heaven, lives within those who have salvation as a comforter, and guide guaranteeing their eternal hope. Life: Those who trust in Jesus as their Lord and Saviour are called to live a transformed life, and as such, we have the responsibility to: Eternity: Jesus is the only way to a relationship with God. Those who have received salvation have eternal life as joint-heirs with Christ. Those who do not believe in Christ are separated from God for Return and New Creation: Christ will return as Lord to the earth, and everyone will see him. There will be a new heaven and a new earth.
  5. A school not only provides a vital education for your child but creates social communities, fosters and enhances their interests and talents, and provides consistent, caring adult guidance. Education should build the foundations for a full and enriching life. It needs to prepare young people for a complex, information-rich, globalized world. Our school sets high academic and behavioral standards for our students within Christian care for their well-being and growth as individuals. All are welcome, regardless of religious backgrounds. We are unique in that we are young and still growing and highly fortunate to be surrounded by open spaces and modern facilities. We have built our school from a masterplan that will reach fruition within the next ten years. We work in partnership with parents with open communication between school and home crucial. School can be a richly rewarding experience when staff and parents work together for the children's children's good in our care. Lakes Grammar is an Independent Anglican School for boys and girls from Kindergarten through to Year 12. The school has two distinct spaces, Junior School (K to 6) and Senior School (7 to 12), providing our students with the tailored environments they need to grow and develop throughout their schooling years. Our school is blessed to be set in a location surrounded by bushland and open space at the Central Coast's northern end. We seek to set each of our students on the path to lifelong learning and create an environment that is caring and nurturing as we believe education is about the "whole person." Each child is identified as being unique and different – each learning and inspired in different ways. As a school with a young history of just over ten years, we are in the exciting position of creating and shaping the school' school's history here and now. Opportunities to create cultures and set traditions are unfolding before us - a unique aspect within itself. Our school grew out of a commitment by the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle to provide a quality Christian education to the communities of the Central Coast. Established in 2004, the school has proliferated from a little over 150 in its first year to under 930 in 2015. Future growth plans for the school will see us take our final shape within the next ten years with three classes for each year group from Kindy to Year 6 plus a Year 5/6 Opportunity Class and four classes in each year group from Year 7 12. Since the doors opened back in 2004, Mr. Michael Hannah has served as Principal ensuring continuity in programs and policies and stable leadership. Previously Mr. Hannah was Principal (Secondary) at Hunter Christian School in Newcastle for eight years, a teacher and Head of Department at St Paul' sPaul's Grammar School Penrith for ten years, and a teacher for five years in government schools. At Lakes Grammar, we understand and believe that education is about the whole person, so our vision emphasizes both the heart and the mind. Our Vision advocates applying what is learned to living our lives wisely and well, serving those in need, and honoring God in all our endeavors. The Vision Statement informs all that we do at Lakes Grammar. With compassionate hearts and inquiring minds, we strive to learn well, live wisely, serve others, and honor God. The School Motto is drawn from the Gospel of Mark. Jesus is asked by someone, "What is the greatest commandment?" Jesus answered that the most important one is, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The motto urges all of us to be passionate about learning, live a full life, and help those in need. Our motto encourages action. It urges us to put our whole selves into our learning and living.
  6. Our mission is preparing students to be servant-leaders in the church and world. The Great Lakes Christian College Admissions department is here for you! In addition to overseeing the processing of prospective applicants, the Admissions Department communicates the message and mission of Great Lakes into the community. Recruitment is a vital part of the department, and the staff works together to attend college fairs in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan throughout the year, as well as to represent GLCC at large events such as the National Bible Bowl, the National Missionary Convention, and the Michigan School Counselors Association. The Admissions Department also participates in conferences, including Fusion, CIY Believe and Move, and the Michigan Statewide Teen Convention. Admissions are heavily involved with Great Lakes’ campus life. The Admissions Department is one of the on-campus job opportunities for students. Many students work part-time for the department, calling prospective students, hosting visits, and building relationships. Additionally, the Summer Outreach Team program, run by Admissions, selects a handful of students to visit youth camps and conferences throughout Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. The entire department displays the grand mission of the school in a personal and approachable way. Students at Great Lakes Christian College live in an environment that encourages social, spiritual, and intellectual interaction between students, faculty, administration, and the local community. United by faith in God, by the learning experience, and by a vision of purpose, GLCC students traditionally enjoy a camaraderie that strengthens their confidence and reinforces their judgment as they grow. The GLCC campus is located in a beautiful residential area that surrounds the spacious forty-seven-acre site. Because Lansing is the state capital, there is easy access to the city through Amtrak, the Capital Region International Airport, bus terminals, and interstate highways. A large mall and other major shopping areas are within walking distance of the College and provide employment opportunities. Lansing is about an hour from Detroit and its primary airport and Grand Rapids, home of several major religious book publishers. Indeed, Great Lakes Christian College is strategically located for convenience to events and activities that help students stay involved and entertained. GLCC is truly a unique college environment. Because of the relatively small faculty to student ratio compared to most public and private colleges and universities, there is a higher likelihood that students know their professors personally. In the 21st century world of electronic personalities and virtual realities, GLCC fosters a spirit of direct personal interaction and communication that encourages the exchange of ideas and stimulates thinking. Students talk, they relate, they listen, they express they learn they evolve. Great Lakes Christian College students come in various ages, races, and life circumstances from many points on the globe. They are local, national, international, single, married, younger, older, part-time, and full-time. They come from secular and Christian high schools, homeschooling backgrounds, but all search for their path and want to involve God in their pursuit of life’s meaning. Residence halls at GLCC are tailored to the demands of student life. Dorm life comes with just the right combination of comfort, safety, and space to study and relax in an atmosphere conducive to devotions and Bible studies. As a Christian academic community, Great Lakes Christian College’s purpose is to educate men and women for preaching and other ministry roles and careers related to the church or institutions in the public sector. The faculty and staff at Great Lakes train students to be kingdom workers through mentoring, teaching, and serving along-side students. It is not unusual to find faculty and staff eating lunch with students, conversing in the student mall, participating in on-campus events, leading mission trips, and hosting international or commuter students in their homes. Their involvement in campus life encourages approachability while still maintaining a professional environment. This involvement provides a comfortable and familial community atmosphere. Getting plugged into the community at Great Lakes Christian College is crucial to intellectual, spiritual & personal growth. There are many opportunities to get involved and make the most of your experience at Great Lakes Christian College. With all campus devotionals, weekly chapel, and small group meetings, along with annual short-term mission groups, there is a variety of opportunities for students. There are also many outlets for students to have fun. The intramural sports programs, film fest competitions, open mic nights, and various student life council events give the student body plenty of outlets for the rigors of GLCC’s strict academic schedule. Student Development is a collection of several departments that are all here to help Great Lakes’ student body connect and reach out to the community. College can be a transformational time; Student Development is here to help with many options to encourage growth and identity. As a Christian academic community, GLCC’s task is to educate men and women for preaching and other ministry roles and careers related to the church or institutions in the public sector. In all instances, preparing students to be servant-leaders is central to the Colleges’ founding character, history, curriculum, and campus ethos.
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    Lakes College is a fantastic place to study. With approximately 5,500 full and part-time students currently undertaking a wide range of courses and training, it is needless to say how accessible our services are within the local community. You can find out more about why Lakes College is an excellent option for Higher Education and Apprenticeships by coming to one of our Open Events or only by contacting us. Whether you are someone who has recently left school and want to continue to a higher level, are an employer seeking training services, or you want to learn new skills, we have the staff and services to guide you, helping you to make a worthwhile decision. I encourage you to come and talk to us to find out more about why people choose Lakes College. We also have a wide variety of guidance services for both students and employers – We visit our Information for Employers page. After frequently receiving feedback from our students, they tell us that Lakes College is a friendly and supportive place to study, that they would highly recommend their courses and our way of learning to the people that they know, thoroughly appreciating the support that is available to them throughout the time that they spend here. We also have a lot of services open to the public: our training restaurant, sports center, leisure facilities, and great hair and beauty salons are just a few of those that are on offer – the links on the left-hand side of this page will take you to further information and a full list of the services available.
  8. Lakes College is a fantastic place to study. With approximately 5,500 full and part-time students currently undertaking a wide range of courses and training, it is needless to say how accessible our services are within the local community. You can find out more about why Lakes College is an excellent option for Higher Education and Apprenticeships by coming to one of our Open Events or only by contacting us. Whether you are someone who has recently left school and want to continue to a higher level, are an employer seeking training services, or you want to learn new skills, we have the staff and services to guide you, helping you to make a worthwhile decision. I encourage you to come and talk to us to find out more about why people choose Lakes College. We also have a wide variety of guidance services for both students and employers – We visit our Information for Employers page. After frequently receiving feedback from our students, they tell us that Lakes College is a friendly and supportive place to study, that they would highly recommend their courses and our way of learning to the people that they know, thoroughly appreciating the support that is available to them throughout the time that they spend here. We also have a lot of services open to the public: our training restaurant, sports center, leisure facilities, and great hair and beauty salons are just a few of those that are on offer – the links on the left-hand side of this page will take you to further information and a full list of the services available. View full university
  9. Academy at the Lakes was founded in 1992 as an independent, co-educational, non-denominational college-preparatory school. The school graduated its first class of seniors in 2002 and now has more than 300 alumni. To receive a diploma, Academy students must earn 24 credits, including 4 in English, 4 in Mathematics, 3 in Science, 3 in History, 3 in Foreign Language, 1 in the Arts, 1 in Physical Education, .5 in Personal Finance and 4.5 in elective areas, which most often include History, Mathematics, Science, and the Arts. Academy offers Advanced Placement and Honors courses in English, Science, Mathematics, History, Foreign Language, Computer Science, and Studio Art and 19 Honors level courses Academy's student body is racially, ethnically, and socio-economically diverse. Nine percent of the Upper Division student body is African American, 10% is Latino/Hispanic, 11% is Asian or Middle Eastern, and 11% is International. The Academy's faculty includes 55 teachers. Half of our faculty hold advanced degrees, and 9% hold doctorate degrees. The school also employs a guidance counselor to serve all three divisions. Students may participate in visual art, graphic design, acting, choral and instrumental music, and video production. Students may play a stringed instrument starting in second grade. They can continue with strings or switch to a band instrument in fifth grade and beyond. All 5th and 6th graders play a band or orchestral string instrument. Students and faculty present several stage productions throughout the year and a visual art show in the spring. Academy's athletic department offers 13 sports for boys and girls and fields 40 teams in those sports at the Middle School, Junior Varsity, and Varsity levels. More than 70 percent of Academy students in grades 5-12 participate in school-sponsored athletics. In keeping with its mission, the school has a no-cut policy for all athletics teams. From PreK3 through senior year of high school, our students feel connected to their school. They experience the power that comes from knowing how very much they matter to the daily life and work of the community they animate. At Academy at the Lakes, all students have countless opportunities — opportunities to lead and to serve, to speak, and to be heard, to make a difference, to be necessary. Our inclusive school culture comes from our genuine commitment to forming meaningful relationships with each student and each family. Students at the Academy build confidence and poise through their involvement in their school. They develop a real understanding of their capabilities. They discover their authentic selves. Academy at the Lakes is a learning community of shared values dedicated to each individual's success at school, in the community, and the world. We celebrate the love of learning and the joy in the journey. Our Core Values: Balance: We embrace the joy in the journey, which consists of experiences that balance academics, fine arts, athletics, and co-curricular activities. Courage: We foster personal responsibility, empathy, and resilience. Distinction: We apply high standards of quality, relevance, and accountability to all we do. Inclusion: We are a caring and compassionate community composed of many different beliefs and traditions seeking points of unity in everyday experiences. Inclusion: We are a caring and compassionate community composed of many different beliefs and traditions seeking points of unity in everyday experiences. Stewardship: We care for each other and our school, serve our communities, and responsibly engage with the world – today and tomorrow. Academy at the Lakes' curriculum provides a clear focus and energy for academics and service, arts, athletics, and other activities. Our goal is to help our students develop their skills in each of the six key areas necessary for success in the academic arena, workplace, and global market. WENDLEK CAMPUS Lower Division (PreK3 - Grade 4) Address: 2220 Collier Parkway Land O' Lakes Postal Code: 34639 Phone: +1 813 9487600 View full school
  10. The Great Lakes College of Toronto is a certified Private High School located in downtown Toronto, Canada. Established in 1978, our school has developed expertise in educating international high school and post-secondary students throughout the past 35 years. We specialize in preparing our students for entrance into North American universities and colleges, as well as assisting students with learning English as a second language. GLCT is known for our "Personalized Education Program" in which we aim to meet the various needs of all our unique students. To date, universities in Canada, the United States, and throughout the world have accepted over 10,000 of our graduates. In recent years, 90+% of our graduates have been admitted to universities. Our students consistently receive Ontario and Canadian academic awards, as well as university entrance scholarships. This high record of success reflects the professional commitment and personalized touch that has become a trademark of The Great Lakes College of Toronto. With great pride and pleasure, We welcome you all to a new 2018-2019 school year at The Great Lakes College of Toronto (GLCT) – a center of quality education and excellence. At GLCT, excellence is achieved through high standards that ensure that all students grow to reach their highest levels year after year and are ready for the next steps in their lives. We serve a student population from a rich array of cultural and linguistic backgrounds. By providing a safe and caring learning environment, with high standards and excellence, we empower our students and enable them to become intellectually independent and responsible individuals. We are proud of our well-planned and personalized ESL program which helps address the diverse needs of English Language Learners. Throughout the program, students are personally assisted to acquire language proficiency while at the same time remaining engaged with the learning curriculum and developing a full range of literacy skills. We offer a comprehensive and authentic university preparation program, by all Ontario curriculum expectations, with multiple means of assessments administered to help ensure our students are ready for any reputed university. GLCT has made great strides to provide rigorous and high-quality education for every learner because we believe that every learner has the potential and capacity to grow and experience success. We have created and nurtured a culture that manifests itself in increased student learning, therefore, more students are being provided with opportunities to succeed at a higher level than before. We hold ourselves accountable and are relentless in our efforts to create and maintain a kind, caring, and equitable environment that inspires our staff and students alike. We take this responsibility extremely seriously and with humility because we understand the great distances our students have traveled, away from their families, to pursue higher education. As such, we not only monitor their academic performance but also their health and wellness - this is our top priority and commitment. Personally, no better learning context than two groups of caring adults, teachers, and parents, working together to build close relationships for the overall success of our students. We would encourage all parents to stay informed and involved in their child’s education. Parental engagement and involvement can bring both sides of a student’s life – home and school – together for marked improvements in attitude and achievement.
  11. Great Lakes Christian High School (GLCHS) is a grade 9-12 secondary school located in Beamsville, Ontario, between Toronto and Niagara Falls. We are a ministry-inspected residential and day school with over 65 years of service. GLCHS is a welcoming community where lifetime friendships are formed. It is an ideal environment for you to grow and feel safe — dedicated teachers challenge you academically, caring dorm parents make you feel at home, and our small student body allows for plenty of opportunities to get involved. GLCHS delivers education in an intentionally Christian environment from a Biblical worldview. At GLCHS, we are committed to ensuring that spiritual formation is not just an add-on to our program. All instruction is delivered from an intentional and overt Christian worldview. Although we offer specific Bible study opportunities and community worship, the Bible is taught across all subjects and in all classes. Our staff and faculty are committed not just to living for Christ but also to model in their everyday encounters what it means to follow Him. Our small size means more opportunities to engage students one-on-one to provide both academic support and spiritual encouragement. At Great Lakes Christian High School (GLCHS), we care about your academic success. We want to give you the educational tools you will need to succeed in higher education and life. We offer small class sizes and low teacher-student ratios to give you the individualized attention you may need. The average class size at GLCHS is 20 students, and our teacher-student ratio is 1:12. Our highly qualified teaching staff both support and challenge you to do your best academically. They are available outside of class for extra tutoring to help you meet your academic potential. In recent years our university acceptance rate has been 100%, and over 90% of our graduates continued with post-secondary education the following school year. GLCHS offers courses at different levels to suit your needs during high school and your goals after high school. Our co-op program provides you with valuable work experience in various locations – local businesses, non-profits, schools, and even political offices. Great Lakes graduates have gone on to be highly successful business people, teachers, health professionals, lawyers, and workers for various trade careers. As a small residential school, GLCHS has a rich and robust student life that includes activities beyond typical after school programs. Students find themselves playing pick-up basketball or badminton in Open Gym, participating in devotionals, Bible studies, or prayer time, conveniently meeting for group projects, or relaxing together in one of the standard rooms over a game of foosball or ping pong. High school is much more than academics. Since Great Lakes Christian High School has a smaller student body, it is easy to try new things! There are plenty of extra-curricular opportunities for all and several ways to get involved. Some of your best memories in high school could be made while traveling with the chorus, planning for a winter banquet, or working behind the scenes for a dramatic production.
  12. A school not only provides a vital education for your child but creates social communities, fosters and enhances their interests and talents, and provides consistent, caring adult guidance. Education should build the foundations for a full and enriching life. It needs to prepare young people for a complex, information-rich, globalized world. Our school sets high academic and behavioral standards for our students within Christian care for their well-being and growth as individuals. All are welcome, regardless of religious backgrounds. We are unique in that we are young and still growing and highly fortunate to be surrounded by open spaces and modern facilities. We have built our school from a masterplan that will reach fruition within the next ten years. We work in partnership with parents with open communication between school and home crucial. School can be a richly rewarding experience when staff and parents work together for the children's children's good in our care. Lakes Grammar is an Independent Anglican School for boys and girls from Kindergarten through to Year 12. The school has two distinct spaces, Junior School (K to 6) and Senior School (7 to 12), providing our students with the tailored environments they need to grow and develop throughout their schooling years. Our school is blessed to be set in a location surrounded by bushland and open space at the Central Coast's northern end. We seek to set each of our students on the path to lifelong learning and create an environment that is caring and nurturing as we believe education is about the "whole person." Each child is identified as being unique and different – each learning and inspired in different ways. As a school with a young history of just over ten years, we are in the exciting position of creating and shaping the school' school's history here and now. Opportunities to create cultures and set traditions are unfolding before us - a unique aspect within itself. Our school grew out of a commitment by the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle to provide a quality Christian education to the communities of the Central Coast. Established in 2004, the school has proliferated from a little over 150 in its first year to under 930 in 2015. Future growth plans for the school will see us take our final shape within the next ten years with three classes for each year group from Kindy to Year 6 plus a Year 5/6 Opportunity Class and four classes in each year group from Year 7 12. Since the doors opened back in 2004, Mr. Michael Hannah has served as Principal ensuring continuity in programs and policies and stable leadership. Previously Mr. Hannah was Principal (Secondary) at Hunter Christian School in Newcastle for eight years, a teacher and Head of Department at St Paul' sPaul's Grammar School Penrith for ten years, and a teacher for five years in government schools. At Lakes Grammar, we understand and believe that education is about the whole person, so our vision emphasizes both the heart and the mind. Our Vision advocates applying what is learned to living our lives wisely and well, serving those in need, and honoring God in all our endeavors. The Vision Statement informs all that we do at Lakes Grammar. With compassionate hearts and inquiring minds, we strive to learn well, live wisely, serve others, and honor God. The School Motto is drawn from the Gospel of Mark. Jesus is asked by someone, "What is the greatest commandment?" Jesus answered that the most important one is, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The motto urges all of us to be passionate about learning, live a full life, and help those in need. Our motto encourages action. It urges us to put our whole selves into our learning and living. View full school
  13. Welcome to The Lakes College, and thank you for considering our school for your child. Our College is a happy and vibrant place, combining a nurturing environment with extensive educational opportunities. A large part of what we do differently at The Lakes College is our approach to learning. We encourage a responsible attitude to work and instill values, standards, and good discipline as the foundations for quality teaching and learning. We teach our students HOW to learn in a specialized subject because we understand that in an ever changing world, the ability to adapt and transform are vital skills. We are also committed to promoting a culture of excellence by providing an educational setting of the highest standard. Our strong emphasis on literacy and numeracy and focus on foreign language, the arts, and physical activity, allows students to explore and develop their interests and passions. Our dedicated staff support differentiation in the curriculum, tailoring each student's schooling experience according to their aptitude to ensure the individual child's best outcomes. The College's state of the art facilities coupled with extensive pastoral care equips students for the technological, economic, social, and personal impacts of the future. As our classrooms transform to meet the changing technological landscape, we remain at the frontier, ensuring our students emerge ready for whatever the coming decades may hold. In the past two years, we have expanded significantly with a new Secondary facility; a large, flexible, technology-enabled learning space, a new Cafe, Food Technology and Visual Arts Centre, a purpose designed Language Centre and a cutting edge Industrial Technology Centre. Lakes College is continuing to grow and has big plans for the future. The marks of the Uniting Church's Christian mission underpin our philosophy and all that we aim to achieve. We believe that every person is deserving of respect and kindness, and these values build a genuine commitment to our faith, helping to create a caring community like no other. Excellence in education, innovation in learning, and a caring Christian community: The Lakes College prepares a new generation of global citizens, with a growing tradition of outstanding academic results and a solid grounding in faith. We have spent the past decade, building our vision to be recognized as a Christian College, which helps our students lay the foundations for a bright and prosperous future. We develop, nurture, and recognize individual talents through a flexible and well-rounded curriculum. Our tailored approach to learning has seen the College emerge as an educational powerhouse. We are in the Top 50 Queensland schools for NAPLAN results, and 100 percent of our Year 12 students have received OP 1-17 since our first graduates in 2013. Based in Brisbane's heart of the fast-growing North Lakes area, our co-educational College campus is a vibrant and happy place with boundless opportunities. Catering for Prep to Year 12 The Lakes College is an independent school underpinned by the Uniting Church's traditions and beliefs. College Vision is leaders in inspirational and innovative learning. The mission is the Lakes College provides exceptional student-centered education that develops people of character who embody Uniting Church values in the community. College Spirit is Our TLC Spirit is reflected in our aspirations for personal excellence, our commitment and persistence, our celebrations of endeavor and achievement, our courage in all pursuits, and our compassion and respect for others. The College is engaged in the fundamental task of forming and informing young minds and hearts. In promoting the good news of Jesus Christ among students, families, and staff members, gospel values are central to all that we seek to do: Loving God and our neighbors as ourselves. Fostering a cheerful, optimistic, and empowering environment. Demonstrating support, encouragement, and compassion to all. Developing resilience and determination to succeed. Fostering respect and tolerance through working together in service for others. Celebrating diversity through demonstrating inclusivity and care for the community View full school
  14. The College is a place where each student is known by name and can learn in a peaceful, safe, and nurturing environment. The College staff are committed Christian professionals who are active in building positive relationships and delivering high-quality teaching. The College has a robust evangelical ethos grounded in Christian values. It believes that the values taught and modeled to students are essential in developing young people of outstanding character. Our vision is to work as partners with parents to know and nurture children. All children are unique and valuable and have gifts and abilities given by God that we desire to see discovered and developed to full potential. The Lakes Christian College aims to encourage all students to develop their God-given gifts and talents as they pursue excellence in all areas of their lives: academically, physically, spiritually, and socially. Students are provided with opportunities designed to challenge them to strive to reach their full potential, enabling them to select from a range of choices when they move on to their next level of education, their career, or other life opportunities. Every day is an open day at the College. Families are invited to visit our peaceful bushland setting to tour the school and experience the educational opportunities on offer. We believe the Bible as originally given by God is divinely inspired, infallible, and entirely trustworthy, and is the supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct, from which we can know that: God: There is one actual eternal creator God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Creation: God created all things, making man and woman in His image and for a relationship with Him. Sin: Sin entered into the world through human disobedience following the rebellion of Satan against God. Christ: The Son, Christ Jesus, was born of a virgin and lived as a sinless man. Out of the abundance of God’s love, the Father gave His only Son, Jesus Christ, to die to save all people from sin. Christ rose from the grave, defeating the power of sin. Salvation: The death and resurrection of Christ brings salvation by grace through faith to those who repent, seek forgiveness, and believe in Spirit: The Holy Spirit, following Jesus’ return to His Father in heaven, lives within those who have salvation as a comforter, and guide guaranteeing their eternal hope. Life: Those who trust in Jesus as their Lord and Saviour are called to live a transformed life, and as such, we have the responsibility to: Eternity: Jesus is the only way to a relationship with God. Those who have received salvation have eternal life as joint-heirs with Christ. Those who do not believe in Christ are separated from God for Return and New Creation: Christ will return as Lord to the earth, and everyone will see him. There will be a new heaven and a new earth. View full school
  15. Our mission is preparing students to be servant-leaders in the church and world. The Great Lakes Christian College Admissions department is here for you! In addition to overseeing the processing of prospective applicants, the Admissions Department communicates the message and mission of Great Lakes into the community. Recruitment is a vital part of the department, and the staff works together to attend college fairs in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan throughout the year, as well as to represent GLCC at large events such as the National Bible Bowl, the National Missionary Convention, and the Michigan School Counselors Association. The Admissions Department also participates in conferences, including Fusion, CIY Believe and Move, and the Michigan Statewide Teen Convention. Admissions are heavily involved with Great Lakes’ campus life. The Admissions Department is one of the on-campus job opportunities for students. Many students work part-time for the department, calling prospective students, hosting visits, and building relationships. Additionally, the Summer Outreach Team program, run by Admissions, selects a handful of students to visit youth camps and conferences throughout Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. The entire department displays the grand mission of the school in a personal and approachable way. Students at Great Lakes Christian College live in an environment that encourages social, spiritual, and intellectual interaction between students, faculty, administration, and the local community. United by faith in God, by the learning experience, and by a vision of purpose, GLCC students traditionally enjoy a camaraderie that strengthens their confidence and reinforces their judgment as they grow. The GLCC campus is located in a beautiful residential area that surrounds the spacious forty-seven-acre site. Because Lansing is the state capital, there is easy access to the city through Amtrak, the Capital Region International Airport, bus terminals, and interstate highways. A large mall and other major shopping areas are within walking distance of the College and provide employment opportunities. Lansing is about an hour from Detroit and its primary airport and Grand Rapids, home of several major religious book publishers. Indeed, Great Lakes Christian College is strategically located for convenience to events and activities that help students stay involved and entertained. GLCC is truly a unique college environment. Because of the relatively small faculty to student ratio compared to most public and private colleges and universities, there is a higher likelihood that students know their professors personally. In the 21st century world of electronic personalities and virtual realities, GLCC fosters a spirit of direct personal interaction and communication that encourages the exchange of ideas and stimulates thinking. Students talk, they relate, they listen, they express they learn they evolve. Great Lakes Christian College students come in various ages, races, and life circumstances from many points on the globe. They are local, national, international, single, married, younger, older, part-time, and full-time. They come from secular and Christian high schools, homeschooling backgrounds, but all search for their path and want to involve God in their pursuit of life’s meaning. Residence halls at GLCC are tailored to the demands of student life. Dorm life comes with just the right combination of comfort, safety, and space to study and relax in an atmosphere conducive to devotions and Bible studies. As a Christian academic community, Great Lakes Christian College’s purpose is to educate men and women for preaching and other ministry roles and careers related to the church or institutions in the public sector. The faculty and staff at Great Lakes train students to be kingdom workers through mentoring, teaching, and serving along-side students. It is not unusual to find faculty and staff eating lunch with students, conversing in the student mall, participating in on-campus events, leading mission trips, and hosting international or commuter students in their homes. Their involvement in campus life encourages approachability while still maintaining a professional environment. This involvement provides a comfortable and familial community atmosphere. Getting plugged into the community at Great Lakes Christian College is crucial to intellectual, spiritual & personal growth. There are many opportunities to get involved and make the most of your experience at Great Lakes Christian College. With all campus devotionals, weekly chapel, and small group meetings, along with annual short-term mission groups, there is a variety of opportunities for students. There are also many outlets for students to have fun. The intramural sports programs, film fest competitions, open mic nights, and various student life council events give the student body plenty of outlets for the rigors of GLCC’s strict academic schedule. Student Development is a collection of several departments that are all here to help Great Lakes’ student body connect and reach out to the community. College can be a transformational time; Student Development is here to help with many options to encourage growth and identity. As a Christian academic community, GLCC’s task is to educate men and women for preaching and other ministry roles and careers related to the church or institutions in the public sector. In all instances, preparing students to be servant-leaders is central to the Colleges’ founding character, history, curriculum, and campus ethos. View full university
  16. The Great Lakes College of Toronto is a certified Private High School located in downtown Toronto, Canada. Established in 1978, our school has developed expertise in educating international high school and post-secondary students throughout the past 35 years. We specialize in preparing our students for entrance into North American universities and colleges, as well as assisting students with learning English as a second language. GLCT is known for our "Personalized Education Program" in which we aim to meet the various needs of all our unique students. To date, universities in Canada, the United States, and throughout the world have accepted over 10,000 of our graduates. In recent years, 90+% of our graduates have been admitted to universities. Our students consistently receive Ontario and Canadian academic awards, as well as university entrance scholarships. This high record of success reflects the professional commitment and personalized touch that has become a trademark of The Great Lakes College of Toronto. With great pride and pleasure, We welcome you all to a new 2018-2019 school year at The Great Lakes College of Toronto (GLCT) – a center of quality education and excellence. At GLCT, excellence is achieved through high standards that ensure that all students grow to reach their highest levels year after year and are ready for the next steps in their lives. We serve a student population from a rich array of cultural and linguistic backgrounds. By providing a safe and caring learning environment, with high standards and excellence, we empower our students and enable them to become intellectually independent and responsible individuals. We are proud of our well-planned and personalized ESL program which helps address the diverse needs of English Language Learners. Throughout the program, students are personally assisted to acquire language proficiency while at the same time remaining engaged with the learning curriculum and developing a full range of literacy skills. We offer a comprehensive and authentic university preparation program, by all Ontario curriculum expectations, with multiple means of assessments administered to help ensure our students are ready for any reputed university. GLCT has made great strides to provide rigorous and high-quality education for every learner because we believe that every learner has the potential and capacity to grow and experience success. We have created and nurtured a culture that manifests itself in increased student learning, therefore, more students are being provided with opportunities to succeed at a higher level than before. We hold ourselves accountable and are relentless in our efforts to create and maintain a kind, caring, and equitable environment that inspires our staff and students alike. We take this responsibility extremely seriously and with humility because we understand the great distances our students have traveled, away from their families, to pursue higher education. As such, we not only monitor their academic performance but also their health and wellness - this is our top priority and commitment. Personally, no better learning context than two groups of caring adults, teachers, and parents, working together to build close relationships for the overall success of our students. We would encourage all parents to stay informed and involved in their child’s education. Parental engagement and involvement can bring both sides of a student’s life – home and school – together for marked improvements in attitude and achievement. View full school
  17. Lakes Intl School was founded in the year 2001. It is an English medium Co-educational Independent school affiliated to CBSE with affiliation number 3530124 and has a General affiliation which is valid up to 31/3/2022. It is located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and is currently being managed by the Karan Edu & Soc Welfare Soc, Uttarakhand. It is presently under the principal -administration of S S NEGI. There are a total of 43 rooms, 5 Labs, and 1 Library present in the school. You can find other information about the school in the tables below. NATURE OF THE SCHOOL Category of School Co-educational Medium of Instruction English Types of School Independent Labs and Rooms Details Total Rooms Total Lab Total Libraries Small Room Medium Room Large Room School Area (in Sq m.) Play Area (in Sq m.) 43 5 1 5 30 8 29486 17692
  18. Lakes Intl School was founded in the year 2001. It is an English medium Co-educational Independent school affiliated to CBSE with affiliation number 3530124 and has a General affiliation which is valid up to 31/3/2022. It is located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and is currently being managed by the Karan Edu & Soc Welfare Soc, Uttarakhand. It is presently under the principal -administration of S S NEGI. There are a total of 43 rooms, 5 Labs, and 1 Library present in the school. You can find other information about the school in the tables below. NATURE OF THE SCHOOL Category of School Co-educational Medium of Instruction English Types of School Independent Labs and Rooms Details Total Rooms Total Lab Total Libraries Small Room Medium Room Large Room School Area (in Sq m.) Play Area (in Sq m.) 43 5 1 5 30 8 29486 17692 View full school
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