WHO | Children aged 6 – 12 |
WHAT | A variety of daily programs that include Reading & Bookmaking, Science Club, Computer Club, Badminton, Creative Arts, Basketball and others. Program activities may vary from season to season. A healthy snack is provided and a “Walking School Bus” is available to pick children up from school and walk them home. |
WHY | To provide a safe, supervised environment for children to socialize, learn, build skills, and have fun. |
WHEN | Monday – Friday 4:00pm – 6:00pm throughout the school year |
CONTACT | 416-392-0335 |
WHO | Children ages 6-12 |
WHAT | Children learn the techniques and skills associated with boxing with a professional trainer |
WHY | This program helps children understand the basics of boxing, hone their skills and have an opportunity to learn with professional trainers |
WHEN | Fridays, 5pm-6pm |
CONTACT | labib@scaddingcourt.org |
Click here to see poster of the program |
WHO | All children ages 13 and under |
WHAT | Beginner level ball hockey |
WHY | To support children in active recreation and to learn the basics of ball hockey |
WHEN | Saturdays from 12 – 1pm, February 12-June 11, 2022 |
CONTACT | Labib at 647-370-1171, labib@scaddingcourt.org |
Click here to see poster of the program |
WHO | Children aged 6 – 12 |
WHAT | A high quality summer program that offers a range of activities including arts & crafts, drama, swimming, reading, cooking, sports and field trips. This program includes integration of children with disabilities where possible. |
WHY | To support families by providing a safe, affordable and enjoyable summer experience for children that supports their positive development. To also develop leadership skills and provide employment opportunities for local youth. |
WHEN | Weekdays 9:00am – 5:00pm during the months of July and August |
CONTACT | 416-392-0335 |
WHO | Children aged 6 – 12 |
WHAT | A 1 week day camp that offers a variety of activities such as arts & crafts, swimming, reading, cooking, sports and field trips. |
WHY | To support families by providing a safe, affordable and enjoyable March Break experience for children. |
WHEN | Weekdays 9:00am – 5:00pm during March Break |
CONTACT | 416-392-0335 |
WHO | Children aged 6 – 12 |
WHAT | Snacks, games, outdoor activities, movies, crafts, and story time for kids |
WHEN | Saturdays from 1:00pm – 4:00pm |
INFO | Registration required through SCCC Online Portal. SCCC membership required |
CONTACT | 416-392-0335 |
WHO | Children aged 6 – 12 |
WHAT | The mentorship program is similar to a big-brother/big-sister program which pairs children with mentors from U of T’s Faculty of Medicine to meet weekly. Mentors will be chosen based on their common interests with the particular child. Activities, ranging from cooking to reading to trips to the Science Centre, will be tailored to the child’s needs and interests. Themes can include: nutrition, cultural appreciation, physical activity, literacy, creativity, goal setting, behaviour modelling and more. The program will have a thread of science running through it to help, in a fun way, to strengthen the child’s understanding of that subject. |
WHEN | Saturdays from 12:00pm – 2:00pm throughout the school year |
CONTACT | 416-392-0335 |
Since 2001, SCCC annually awards $100 scholarships to two students in area middle schools in recognition of their support to newcomer students adjusting to the Toronto school system. In particular, while schools identify successful winners, the awards are based on demonstrating friendship, providing peer guidance, and offering assistance when needed.
Participating schools, some past, others current, include:
King Edward Junior and Senior Public School