Partners: Ontario Ministry of Education, Toronto Children’s Services, Every Child Belongs, Toronto Public Health, Waterfront Toronto, Dell Management (Aquabella Condominium Corp)
Program description
Aquabella Child Care opened on September 11, 2023 as part of the East Bayfront community. The centre is located on the main floor and mezzanine level of the Aquabella condominium building.
WoodGreen operates this program on behalf of the City of Toronto. The centre provides children with a safe and welcoming environment and a broad range of interactive and positive experiences that nurture growth in all areas. Program staff include Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators and Early Childhood Assistants.
The Pape House Neighbourhood Program is designed for school age children, featuring homework clubs, computer literacy, sports, nutrition and healthy lifestyle activities.
In person
Eligibility: School age children attending Morse Street Junior Public School or Bruce Public School
Enderby Child Care opened in November 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early learning and development. WoodGreen operates this program on behalf of the City of Toronto.
Located in Duke of Connaught Junior and Senior Public School, Woodfield Child Care opened in 1990. The centre offers a safe and welcoming environment to promote early learning and development.
In person
Age Groups: Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, Kindergarten, School age
Located in Riverdale Collegiate Institute, this child care centre opened in 1995. The centre offers a safe and welcoming environment to promote early learning and development.
Located in Morse Street Junior Public School, Morse Street Child Care opened in 1983. The centre offers a safe and welcoming environment to promote early learning and development.
In person
Age Groups: Toddlers, Preschool, Kindergarten, School age
Located in Leslieville Junior Public School, Leslieville Child Care opened in 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early learning and development.
Located in Bruce Public School, the Bruce/WoodGreen Early Learning Centre opened in 2000 as part of Toronto First Duty. The centre offers a safe and welcoming environment to promote early learning and development.
In person
Age Groups: Toddlers, Preschool, Kindergarten, School age
Opened in 2004, the Debbie Yeung Child Care Centre is part of WoodGreen’s Homeward Bound project, a comprehensive education and employment program for single mothers. Priority placement is given to Homeward Bound participants.