Academy for gifted children aka p. A. C. E. - parents canada

    Academy for Gifted Children aka P.A.C.E.

    12 Bond Crescent, Richmond Hill, ON, L4E 3K2

    Gender
    Co-ed
    Teacher - Child Ratio
    10 to 1
    Living
    Day School
    Year Established
    1993
    Annual Fees
    $14,500

    The Academy for Gifted Children – P.A.C.E. is devoted entirely to meeting the needs of identified intellectually gifted students in grades 1 through 12. Through a differentiated curriculum built on greater depth and breadth of instruction, our mission is to enhance the abilities of our students, while simultaneously addressing their social and emotional needs.

    P.A.C.E. is based on the premise that gifted children need high-powered learning experiences to challenge their minds and ensure intellectual growth and achievement. In addition to the academic disciplines, P.A.C.E. students excel through their experiences with dynamic field studies, a competitive fine arts program, a comprehensive athletic program and a plethora of national and international competitions.

    P.A.C.E. has ranked nationally in math, science, and Robotics, and in both creative and expository writing competitions. These wonderful opportunities serve as catalysts to the pursuit and achievement of our students’ future goals and successes.

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