Junior Curriculum

Learn how our Junior program connects classroom learning with Ontario Ministry expectations for every child.

An inviting reading corner featuring a low white bookshelf overflowing with vibrantly colored picture books and early chapter books, their spines forming a playful rainbow. In front of the shelf, several oversized, plush floor cushions in bright geometric patterns rest on a soft, textured rug with alphabet letters woven into the design. A small faux plant in a white pot adds a touch of greenery. Warm afternoon light pours in from an unseen window to the right, creating gentle highlights on the book covers and subtle shadows behind the cushions. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, creates a cozy, imaginative mood, perfect for a junior class blog’s reading or literacy section.
A tidy homework station with a light wooden desk against a clean, pale yellow wall, designed to look like a junior student’s ideal study space without any people present. On the desk sits an open, wide-ruled notebook with large, neatly written lines and colorful margin doodles, surrounded by chunky triangular pencils, washable markers, and a playful animal-shaped eraser. A small digital clock and a bright, child-friendly desk lamp with a flexible neck sit to one side. The lamp casts a warm, focused pool of light across the notebook, while the rest of the scene remains softly lit, suggesting early evening study time. Photographic, eye-level composition with a gentle, inviting atmosphere supports blog posts about homework tips for parents and junior students.

Aligned With Ontario Curriculum

Our Junior Class follows the Ontario curriculum, so families know lessons match clear provincial standards for each grade. Ministry guidelines also support consistent assessment, safe classrooms, and smooth transitions as students move into later elementary years.

Resources

Explore key Ontario Ministry resources, including curriculum overviews, Growing Success assessment guidelines, math and literacy supports, and special education information, to better understand how policies shape your child’s daily learning, report cards, and long‑term achievement.

A colorful row of neatly stacked spiral-bound notebooks, bright pencil cases, and sharpened colored pencils arranged across a light wooden classroom desk. The covers show playful patterns of stars, numbers, and alphabet letters in bold primary colors. In the background, slightly out of focus, a cheerful bulletin board displays cut-out shapes and large block letters spelling “Welcome Junior Class.” Soft morning sunlight filters through an unseen classroom window, casting gentle, elongated shadows across the desk surface. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, creates a warm, inviting, and energetic atmosphere that feels like the start of a fun school day, perfect for a junior school blog homepage.