Canada, Toronto
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Walden International School uses the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme, with the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3 to 12 and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16. The IB framework emphasizes inquiry-based learning, interdisciplinary connections, and the development of lifelong, internationally minded learners who contribute to a better world. The school also prioritizes wellness and a balanced, globally oriented education to foster respect and harmony.
Wellness is a central focus of Walden's balanced, world-class education. The program fosters resilience, respect, and harmony within self and others, empowering students to imagine, explore, and pursue a peaceful, sustainable future.
Walden International School in Oakville is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme for ages 3 to 12 and the Middle Years Programme for ages 11 to 16, creating a continuous IB curriculum. The campus at 2035 Upper Middle Road East in Oakville, Ontario, supports instruction in English and French. It is located on the former Glenburnie School site, with the Perugini family owning the Oakville campus since 2018 after the founder retired, building on a heritage connected to Canadian education. The IB programs emphasize inquiry-based learning, interdisciplinary connections, and intercultural understanding across primary and middle years. Extra-curriculars include Varsity Sports, the spring musical, and a concert band, with volunteer opportunities for students in grades 4–8. Wellness and wellbeing are central to school life, fostering resilience, respect, and harmony, while preparing students to imagine, explore, and contribute to a peaceful, sustainable future. An inquiry-driven environment supports lifelong learning.