Canada, Ottawa
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The NCC Heritage Farm House, at 3448 Richmond Road, is AcadeCap's new campus. It is designed to be inviting, stimulating, and capable of provoking curiosity, problem-solving, and discovery. The learning environment supports indoor and outdoor discovery and collaboration across ages. The campus includes a STEM Maker Lab, a Media and Visual Art Workspace, a Music Room, and a Martial Arts Dojo, all set within ample treed green space with biking and hiking nature trails and a sports field.
Facilities for physical activity include a Martial Arts Dojo and a sports field on campus. The campus sits in a tree-lined area with access to nature trails for outdoor activity.
The campus features a STEM Maker Lab, a Media and Visual Art Workspace, a Music Room, and a Martial Arts Dojo. A language and arts program includes Visual Art, Media Art, Music, and Drama, with options for third language study. In the IB PYP, instruction is delivered in French and English, with both languages as primary. An annual musical theatre production showcases student artistry.
After-school clubs include chess, Dungeons & Dragons, sewing, fine arts or media art, and coding. Noon-hour clubs include Natural History, outdoor activities and sports such as Ultimate Frisbee, lacrosse, soccer, and more, with AcadeMUN also offered. Extended Learning provides outings and travel as experiential extensions to the curriculum, and DELF preparation is available. The school runs eight-week bilingual i.S.T.E.A.M. summer camps: AcadeCamp Kinders, AcadeCamp, AcadeCoders Jr., and AcadeCoders, with a 9:00–4:00 daily schedule and optional before/after care.
Académie de la Capitale is a micro‑school in Ottawa offering a JK–12 program with a bilingual (French and English) emphasis and a Canadian curriculum alongside the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. The school serves learners aged 4 to 18 and is affiliated with the Ontario Ministry of Education. Founded in 1998, it emphasizes inclusive access for students with diverse needs, including giftedness, dyslexia, and ASD. NCC Heritage Farm House campus on 3448 Richmond Road provides discovery spaces. Facilities include a STEM Maker Lab, a Media/Visual Art Workspace, a Music Room and a Martial Arts Dojo, all within grounds and nature trails. The IB PYP inquiry approach sits alongside a 3‑tier 21st‑century curriculum for Grades 7–12, delivered in French and English, plus options for third languages and the OSSD English track with a French Immersion certificate. After‑school clubs include chess, D&D and coding; AcadeMUN and i.S.T.E.A.M. camps expand learning beyond class.