“We have been at Scholars for 6 months now and have seen growth in our son with both his learning and confidence for reading and writing.”
Katie C.Parent
“My daughter has been going to Scholars for past 3 years and she loves it. Her confidence level and quality of work has improved tremendously ever since.”
Elise K.Parent
“My expectations were exceeded! I knew my son was more than capable, but the teacher helped to bring forward his potential.”
Kimberly J.Parent
Scholars is committed to working with families to deliver results that matter.
That translates to impressive grade-level increases in the three core competencies of reading, writing, and math.
Consistency and regularity are key to the success of our programs. Students who attend a minimum of two, one-hour sessions per week average a full grade level improvement in a given subject in just 40 hours.
Our Classrooms
Scholars classrooms are scientifically designed to provide our students with bright, engaging learning environments, optimized for their success.
Scholars Advisory Board
You can take comfort knowing that our programs and curriculum are approved and vetted by highly-educated and respected academics. Each member of the Scholars Advisory Board holds a doctorate from an accredited Canadian university in their respective field of study and research. They provide Scholars with relevant expertise, experience, feedback, and guidance on all our curriculum and programs.
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