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Charlemagne Nursery School

 

  Welcome to Charlemagne Nursery School

             

Our philosophy: To provide a positive learning environment where each child can develop socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually at their own pace.

 

Program times:

We offer 3 morning, 2 morning and 2 afternoon program options for a period of 2.5 hours. It is an introduction to structured learning for children aged 31 months to 5 years.

 

Hours of operation:

The morning program hours are from 9-11:30am. and the afternoon program hours are from 1-3:30pm. The program operates from September to June with a two week break at Christmas and one week in March (coinciding with the schoolboard holidays).The Nursery School is closed on all Statutory Holidays.

 

Activities:

Fieldtrips, parties, visits from community helpers and theme days are just some of the added fun your child will experience at the Charlemagne Nursery School.

 

Open House and Registration for September 2012-13

 

Our Open House and Registration evening for the 2012-13 school year will take place on Wednesday, February 29th from 6-8pm. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis . Parents are advised to line up early. The doors will open at 6pm. sharp. There will be an opportunity to meet the staff and see the program. A $40.00 registration fee is needed to confirm your child's space.

 

If you would like to add your child to the waiting list, please contact at 613-834-0081 or email to Charlemagne.Nursery@ottawacatholicschools.ca

 

 

 


Upcoming events: FEBRUARY 2012

  • Red & Pink Day– Monday, February 13th & Tuesday, February 14th

  • Show & Tell – Thursday, February 16th & Friday, February 17th
  • Family Day – Monday, February 20th – Centre Closed

  • Nursery School Open House & Fall              

Registration – Wednesday, February 29th .  Doors open at 6pm. 

 

    

Our Teachers

All our teachers are qualified Early Childhood Educators with many years of professional experience working with young children and their families. 

Professional development opportunities are a priority for our teachers.  Emerging trends in early child development, curriculum planning and teaching techniques are just some of the areas our teachers focus on when taking advantage of these professional opportunities.

 

Where lifelong friendships are made.

 

Socialization is an integral part of development. Nursery school is where friendships begin. These friendships continue into school and beyond.