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Preschool North York | St. George Mini School

St. George Mini School provides a supportive and enriching North York preschool program focusing on early learning and school readiness. Our licensed preschool program supports children's literacy, numeracy, communication, and socialization skills through a play-based, structured learning environment. Learn more about Preschool North York. Contact us at (647) 478-6114 today!

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Preschool North York | St. George Mini School

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  1. Welcome to St. George Mini School & Infant Care We are committed to providing high quality care in a safe educational environment. Now with 3 locations to serve you: • 33 Mallard Rd • 141 Bond Ave • 25 Mallard Rd www.stgeorgeminischool.ca

  2. Difference Between Crèches and Daycare Centers A Creche or a Daycare center is eventually the childcare center where babies, toddlers, and young children are cared for. The environment over there is relatively safe and stimulating for babies and toddlers. These places are chosen by the parents who are already working and want their children to be in a safe and stimulating environment. However, parents need to understand that there is a difference between the working of daycare centers and creches. Read on to find out the fundamental difference between these two childcare centers. Creche v/s Daycare Center: What You Need to Know? Stay Time of Children: When we talk about daycare centers, the children taken here are left by parents for a day. After the day is over, working parents can take their children from there. The daycare centers usually take children between the age group of 0 and 5 years. However, the creche may be synonymous with daycare, but parents only leave their babies over there to care for their basic needs.

  3. Shaping Small Children Towards Growth: In a Daycare center, the children are admitted to help them know about their surroundings and teach them some stimulating activities to shape them from a very ripe age. In creche, the small babies usually rest or eat, or sometimes games for infants are provided. Association and Types: The daycare centers are associated with independent schools with proper classes. Children have access to a mother teacher who looks after their growth and development needs. The creche can be home-based or private, where nannies are kept to look after the children until the parents of the babies return from their important work. It can be for a few hours only. Workplace Centers: There are no workplace daycare centers for working moms, as in daycare centers, qualified professionals teach children the syllabus outline for them. But, many workplaces have creches with nannies to take care of the babies of working mothers. More organizations are offering this facility to the working mothers in corporate or government jobs to focus on their work and not get worried about their babies or toddlers. www.stgeorgeminischool.ca

  4. Reliability: As the school's open daycare centers, they are answerable and reliable. You can book a tour of these centers at any time to see what all amenities your child is getting. However, many creches even lack the basic infrastructure and facilities of providing meals and security, or they keep one nanny for so many children. It is necessary to choose the childcare center according to the benefits they are providing for your kid. If you are looking forward to the best Daycare center in North York region, then St. George Mini School offers parents a one-stop solution. www.stgeorgeminischool.ca

  5. GET IN TOUCH (647) 478-6043 www.stgeorgeminischool.ca mallard@stgeorgeminischool.ca 141 Bond Ave, North York

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