Passages Centre for Self-Directed Learning Reviews
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Passages Centre for Self-Directed Learning stands out as an alternative centre for its commitment to empowering students with a passion for learning and a sense of autonomy and community participation. At the heart of the centre’s approach is personalized, interest-based learning, guided by one-on-one mentorship and coaching. The centre operates with a flexible schedule from Monday to Thursday and prioritizes a supportive community environment that affirms neurodiversity and inclusivity. A key feature of Passages is its democratic, youth-run community meetings, which allow students to voice concerns and participate in decision-making processes. Classes and workshops are student-driven, which gives students the chance to develop their sense of autonomy and active engagement. Embracing the Sudbury Valley and Summerhill educational philosophies, the centre aims to provide a safe space where students can thrive. Recently, the centre moved to a larger facility in East Toronto, enhancing its community spaces and introducing a Passages Restoration Circle for conflict resolution. The centre is committed to maintaining a small, close-knit community.
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(4.8)Parent, Sonya Goldberg (2024)Gr. 10 to Gr. 12 (current) — My daughter has benefited greatly from attending Passages. She had originally attended a TDSB h... |
(4.7)Parent, Jessika Eldridge (2024)Gr. 6 to Gr. 8 (current) — My son finds the autonomy at the school to be very appealing. The ability to focus his time on ... |
(4.8)Parent, Tara Turner (2024)Gr. 7 to Gr. 8 (current) — For my son, Passages is his community. He enrolled in the Centre when he was 11, after being ho... |