La Citadelle

La Citadelle Academy International Academy of Arts & Science

International Academy

of Arts & Science

15 Mallow Road North York, ON M3B 1G2
t: 416.385.9685 f: 416.385.9685
e: info@lacitadelleacademy.com

Curriculum

La Citadelle International Academy of Arts & Science offers an efficient educational setting based on students centered classrooms, a limited number of students per classroom, more attention to individual students, experienced and devoted teachers and specialized facilities. With the serious teaching of English and French as a first language in conjunction with the teaching of a third language (Mandarin or Spanish) in a unique international setting and with the advanced bilingual teaching of sciences, mathematics, technological studies, liberal arts, arts, culture, character education and methods of study, the school foresees to having a strong and long lasting impact on the holistic development of the learner. The school curriculum promotes the balance of the arts and sciences in its pedagogy and strives to create a well-rounded learning process.

The school consists of Three Divisions:
Kindergarten School Division - Pre-Kindergarten through Senior Kindergarten
Elementary School Division - Grade 1 through 7
Secondary School Division - Level I through V (Grade 9-12)

La Citadelle's school curriculum is structured in accordance with the Ministry of Education's Guidelines and corresponds to the requirements of the The International Baccalaureate (IB). It promotes the arts and sciences in its pedagogy and strives to create a well-rounded learning process. It incorporates the following areas of study at every level:

Communication and Languages
Pure and Applied Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Technology)
Social Studies (Canadian and International History and Geography)
Arts, Drama and Music
Physical Education and Health
Method of Study
Character Education and Civic Education
Third Language (Mandarin or Spanish)

The school's curriculum is comprehensive and cumulative and entails the following considerations of student achievement and comprehension:

Diagnostic evaluation
Entrance exams
Continuous evaluation
Formal examination
Enrichment programs
Remedial programs
Summer programs

It is supported by advanced, modern and tested educational resources such as:

Textbooks
Class Reference Books and Resources
Classroom Computers
Multilingual Educational Software
Multilingual Library
Computer Laboratory
Computer Music Studio
Music Room, Art Room and Drama Room
Gymnasium
First Aid Station
Study Hall

It is further supported by the following services:

Monitoring of class attendance
Supervised study periods
Homework, projects and field trips
Intramural and Extramural Sports
Assemblies and Guest Speakers
Art, Science and Technology Fairs