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Ensemble - Report to Our Community 2015-2016

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What started out as a vision five years ago is now a reality. We celebrated the opening of the Junior School and West Campus Learning Forum centres during the 2015-16 school year, and opened the doors to the centre at La p'tite école at the start of this school year. And now, the Senior School students are reaping the benefits of their new learning space. This is what we set out to achieve: to create a welcoming, nurturing, inspiring and meaningful space for our students, a space for learning, collaborating, studying, reflecting and sharing. This is the essence of a Learning Forum, a place for staff and students alike, where teachers can bring out the best in our students and where they are inspired to learn, grow and develop as well-rounded individuals. Celebrating Our Four New Learning Forum Centres At the West Campus, the Learning Forum is used for mentoring, group discussions, one-on-one work with a learning strategist, and small group work, such as the homework club, pictured above. "Our daughter is a high-performing athlete and successful in competitive dance and volleyball. She has been attending the homework club at the West Campus Learning Forum to help balance both her school work and competitive sports." Saskia Beeusaert West Campus parent West Campus 10 TFS – Canada's International School

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