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For more information about the programs that are offered at Eaton Arrowsmith School, please see the Full-time Program and Part-time Program pages on our web site. All students entering the full-time or part-time program at Eaton Arrowsmith School with the exception of the part-time Saturday Motor Symbol Sequencing program require full testing. Please see the Testing page of our web site for more information. Is the Arrowsmith Program suitable for your child? has five or more of the learning dysfunctions that are described in the Descriptions of 19 Dysfunctions on our web site and in our brochure is between six and nineteen years old does not suffer from emotional or behavioural disorders that would significantly affect his or her ability to participate in the Arrowsmith Program. does not suffer from acquired brain injury or severe intellectual or cognitive disorders such as universal global delay, mental retardation, developmental delay, Down syndrome, autism, pervasive developmental disorder or Aspergers syndrome. Most of the students at Eaton Arrowsmith School range in age from six years to their late teens; however, current research has established that a stage of rapid growth in learning capacity occurs in younger children and for this reason younger students (in the six to eleven year old age range) have been shown to achieve faster results from our program. What to do before contacting Eaton Arrowsmith School Please review the Descriptions of 19 Dysfunctions on this web site to see if there is a match between your child's areas of difficulty and the areas described in this list. Our experience and research have shown that the Arrowsmith Program has proven to be most effective with students of average or above average intelligence who have identifiable difficulties involving five or more learning dysfunctions. These students will ordinarily be experiencing problems with reading, writing, mathematics, understanding or dyslexia, and may also have attention deficit disorder accompanying their learning disabilities. Please also review any test reports or formal assessments of your child so that we may discuss them with you. It is not necessary to send copies to us at this time. How to contact us If it appears your child may be a suitable candidate for the Arrowsmith Program, please contact us at info@eatonarrowsmithschool.com or by telephone at 604-264-8327 and we will arrange to have someone telephone you to discuss our admissions procedure. Please let us have a daytime telephone number where you may be reached and the most convenient time to call.. Enrollment and tuition at Eaton Arrowsmith School If you decide after the testing and meeting with us to enroll your child at Eaton Arrowsmith School, please note that the annual fee for enrollment in the Eaton Arrowsmith School full time day program is $23,710. G.S.T. is not payable on the testing fee or on the tuition fee for the full-time program or any of the part-time programs. Testing and Tuition fees |
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