At Maple Bear, students develop into well-rounded individuals who are prepared for the future.
Curious
Students develop a natural love for learning and constantly seek new knowledge.
Confident
Children gain a strong understanding of their abilities and believe in their potential.
Independent
They learn to make their own decisions and confidently shape their future paths.
Analytical
Students build critical thinking skills and learn how to form their own ideas and opinions.
Flexible
They adapt easily to new environments and changes in a rapidly evolving world.
Creative
Curiosity and imagination are encouraged, inspiring students to ask questions and explore new possibilities.
Prepared
Students gain the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to succeed in higher education, careers, and life anywhere in the world.
Global
Through bilingual learning and cultural awareness, students are prepared for a truly global future.
Education involves teaching academic subjects using two different languages. At Maple Bear, students learn subjects in either their native language or a second language depending on the subject and grade level.
Unlike traditional language programs that focus mainly on memorizing vocabulary, Maple Bear integrates language learning into everyday classroom instruction. This allows students to naturally develop language skills while learning academic subjects.
Children begin their second-language journey as early as preschool through an immersive learning approach based on Canadian educational methods and best practices.
In the past, some believed that learning two languages simultaneously could confuse children. However, extensive research—much of it conducted in Canada—shows that bilingual education actually offers lifelong cognitive and developmental advantages.
Canada is globally recognized for having one of the most effective and high-quality education systems.
Every three years, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) evaluates the abilities of 15-year-old students in reading, mathematics, and science. The assessment focuses on how well students can apply their knowledge to real-world situations. It also measures modern competencies such as financial literacy and collaborative problem-solving.
Since the beginning of PISA in 2000, Canada has consistently ranked among the top ten education systems in the world across all three core subjects among OECD countries.
Canada’s education system often performs better than systems in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. This is largely because the OECD evaluates the entire national system, ensuring that high-quality education is accessible to all students, not just those in select regions.
Another key strength of Canadian education is its leadership in bilingual learning, helping students become proficient in more than one language.
The proven success of Canada’s education system gives Maple Bear families confidence that the Maple Bear curriculum maintains the same high standards of quality and excellence.
Many Maple Bear schools offer Bear Care, a specialized infant care and early learning program for children aged 6 weeks to 24 months.
The Bear Care program recognizes that even the youngest children are capable learners. Instead of formal instruction, infants are encouraged to explore, play, and discover the world around them at their own pace.
Daily schedules are designed to suit the needs of each infant, providing consistent routines, minimal transitions, and plenty of time for repetition and exploration.
Learning environments are carefully designed to ensure safety while encouraging curiosity. Classrooms include age-appropriate toys, furniture, and learning materials suitable for crawling infants, early walkers, and toddlers.
Maple Bear also values strong collaboration with families. Daily communication between parents and staff helps ensure that each child’s well-being and development remain the highest priority.
All Maple Bear schools benefit from the expertise of an experienced academic team that includes Canadian trainers, curriculum developers, and quality assurance specialists.
The Maple Bear curriculum is continuously evolving. A global network of educators and academic leaders regularly updates the curriculum, teaching materials, and school policies to reflect the latest educational research and practices.
Teachers receive ongoing professional training and mentoring from Maple Bear faculty members. This ensures that they remain familiar with modern teaching strategies and classroom methodologies.
Each Maple Bear school undergoes annual inspections, evaluating everything from classroom teaching standards to safety measures and facilities.
Additionally, Maple Bear conducts student assessments to measure performance and maintain high educational standards.
All Maple Bear schools maintain safe, clean facilities and low student-to-teacher ratios, ensuring that every child receives personal attention and a supportive learning environment.
The goal of Maple Bear is to establish outstanding schools that will provide exceptional educational experiences for generations of students.
Maple Bear Elementary follows proven teaching practices inspired by Canada’s globally respected education system.