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Program: Life-Long Learning - Oneida Education Centre  
Organization: Oneida Nation of the Thames
Phone Numbers: 519-652-1580
Fax: 519-652-3219
Website: oneida.on.ca/life-long-learning-2/
Address:
2213 Elm Ave
Southwold, ON
N0L 2G0
Intersection: Ball Park Rd and Elm Ave
Location: Southwest Middlesex
Accessibility:     Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary * call ahead
Executives: Bette Summers - Life Long Learning Administrator
bette.summers@oneida.on.ca
Brenda Antone - Senior Administrative Assistant
brenda.antone@oneida.on.ca
Service Description: Education programs for members of the community
 
Child Care Centre - Licensed child care for the Oneida Community
 
Language and Culture Program - Programs to preserve the Oneida language and culture* Oneida language instruction and translation * development of language resource materials * development and promotion of traditional and contemporary cultural practices
 
Oneida Nation Head Start - Program designed to promote school readiness for preschool children living in the community * daily half-day childcare programs that promote:
  • social support
  • early childhood health and wellbeing
  • Oneida language and culture
  • nutrition
  • parent and child engagement
  • educational opportunities
 
Standing Stone School - Community school * Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6
  • Follow the regular Ontario curriculum with Oneida cultural component 
  • Early Years classroom follow full-day kindergarten model with classroom teacher and a certified early childhood educator or educational assistant 
Daily Oneida language instruction and cultural programming
Fees: Free
Application: Call to register
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Oneida Citizens and residents of the Oneida Settlement
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Oneida First Nations
See Also: Continuing Education

This information was last completely updated on 8/13/2024

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Oneida Nation of the Thames operates of the Great Law, through spirituality, history, language, culture and traditions in order to retain identity and values.