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Photo Gallery

  • ALG outdoor classroom area
  • ALG main entrance and yard gate
  • Our labyrinth
  • Library
  • Montessori materials
  • ALG indoor classroom
  • Arriving to school in the morning
  • Fun in the Fall!
  • Building structures with sticks
  • Working in the garden
  • Working in the garden
  • Working with water
  • Arts and crafts
  • Arts and crafts
  • Picking the crab apples
  • Picking the crab apples
  • Winter in the big yard
  • Winter in the big yard
  • Afternoon outdoor program in Gemmill Park
  • Afternoon outdoor program in Gemmill Park
  • Afternoon outdoor program in Gemmill Park
  • Time with animals
  • Time with animals
  • Preparing group snack
  • Cleaning up
  • Music and instruments
  • Time in the library
  • Bike maintenance and mechanics
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • Working with the materials
  • The Montessori mat

Territory Acknowledgement

We recognise that the sacred land on which the Almonte Learning Garden is located is the ancestral and unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. We are grateful to the Algonquin ancestors who cared for the land and water.

Anti-discrimination, Anti-oppression Statement

We believe that children have a right to feel affirmed and supported. Each child is an individual coming from a long line of cultural and racialized experiences. We understand that the children we work with are exploring the interpersonal world around them as well as the physical world. It is our promise to encourage our students to embrace diversity and act with empathy, to remind them that they can choose love over discord, and to do our very best to model a caring, open minded, empathetic approach to engagement with others.

Environmental Impact

The Almonte Learning Garden pledges to operate with as small an environmental footprint as possible. We hope to foster environmental stewardship and a sense of bio-interdependence in all the children who attend our program.

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