| Location: | 203 2595 Quance Street, Regina |
| Map: | Click Here |
| Hours: | Mon-Thurs: 9am to 8pm; Fri: 9am-6pm; Sat: 9am-1pm |
| Phone: | 306-790-2000 |
| Fax: | 306-790-1999 |
| Email: | regina@oxfordlearning.com |
| Website: | www.oxfordlearning.com/locations/saskatchewan/regina/ |
| Target Ages: | 3 to Adult |
***SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION IS NOW AVAILABLE. THERE ARE CAMPS FOR AGES 3 TO HIGHSCHOOL! PLEASE SEE THE SUMMER 2012 DOCUMENT ABOVE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS!***
Way Beyond Tutoring®, Teaching Children How to Learn
Learning is a learned skill! At Oxford Learning we teach children how to mentally organize new information so that it makes sense. This is the critical first step toward good grades - and Oxford Learning is the only supplemental educator focused on teaching children to develop these organizing skills. With this foundation, your child becomes an independent learner, better equipped to take in and retain new information on his or her own.
Better Grades, Greater Confidence, Oxford Learning®
Working in small groups under the personal direction of a highly qualified instructor, Oxford Learning students develop cognitive learning techniques and study skills that help them perform better in daily schoolwork and on tests. The result is a confident, capable student, better equipped to learn any subject matter, in any environment, now and in the future.
Our Four Cognitive Learning-based Programs
We also offer Academie Oxford, our French language program for French Immersion students, or students taking French as a second language subject.
NEW PROGRAM AT OXFORD: LITTLE READER POWER PROGRAM for paretns who work during the day and still want to enroll their preschooler in an academic preparation program.
***Children ages 3-6 can start in our preschool anytime. It is an individualized program, so please call us at anytime during the year. We enroll students who have turned three, are potty trained, and are looking for a preschool experience.***
Just one to two hours a week can make a world of difference in developing the right skills and habits to succeed in school, no matter what the subject or the grade level.
REPORT CARDS:
Five Tips To Talk to Kids About Their Report Card: These report card tips from Oxford Learning helps parents and children have an effective report card discussion.
Please visit our website for details, or call or email Oxford Learning today.