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• Private School (Grades 1 to 12)
• Specialized classes for students with
reading/writing difficulties. (dyslexia)
• Positive learning environment.
• Focus on maximizing individual student potential
socially, intellectually and physically.
• Effective student to teacher ratio. (1:10)
• Dedicated professional teachers.
• Accredited with the Ontario Ministry of Education
207 Bayswater Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 2G5
Tel: 613 722-0133, Fax: 613 722-7881
Web: www.heritage-academy.com
Email: info@heritage-academy.com
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Due West Magazine • Page 35 • Fall 2008
B USINESS S ENSE
Heritage Academy, founded in 1989, is a private notfor-profit,
non-denominational school. It provides an environment
where students from Grades 1-12 are excited about
learning and can meet their full potential, while studying at
their own rate on an enriched curriculum. Developing good
study skills, fully understanding earlier materials before moving
on, and good citizenship are emphasized. Heritage
Academy believes any person can learn any subject or skill in
which she or he is interested enough to invest energy.
There’s a focus here on fostering students’ self-esteem
and physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual well being.
Students learn to take responsibility for their actions and
manage behaviour appropriately. They’re also taught to think
divergently and creatively at complex levels, to problem solve,
and to develop habits that promote success.
Teaching programs are structured to accommodate the
learning needs and talents of individual students. A
teacher/pupil ratio of 1:10 ensures small classes and individual
attention is guaranteed in basic reading, writing, spelling
and mathematical skills. Every student also has access to a
computer, as well as supervised access to the Internet.
Parents/guardians are encouraged to become involved
and frequent consultations take place with staff members.
At Heritage Academy, students learn and develop socially
and emotionally in a positive, nurturing environment.