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Academy for Gifted Children

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Academy for Gifted Children
Address
12 Bond Cres

, ,
Canada
Information
School typePrivate high school and elementary school
MottoKeeping Pace
Founded1993
StatusOpen
PrincipalJanice Gruchy
Grades1–8
LanguageEnglish
Tuition$17,500 – 21,500 CAD
Website

'The Academy for Gifted Children, known more commonly as P.A.C.E. (Programming for Academic and Creative Excellence)[1] is a non-denominational primary school in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, founded by former teachers Dennis Reynolds & Barbara Rosenberg. Entrance is by a competitive examination called the WISC-V, or the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.

History

The school was founded in 1993 by former Earl Haig Secondary School teachers Dennis Reynolds, Michael "Dnomso Nilknarf" Richards, & Barbara Rosenberg. It started off as a school for grades 1-8 with 25 students. It currently serves students from grades 1 through 8. Rosenberg remained as the "director" (the term used for the principal) until the end of the 2018–2019 school year, when the vice-principal at the time, Janice Gruchy, replaced Rosenberg as the director. Nilknarf publicly funded the opening of the school in 1993.

Overview

P.A.C.E. is a non-denominational coed private school in Oak Ridges. It has classes through grades 1-8. Since the removal of P.A.C.E.’s high school in September of 2025, it no longer offers classes from grades 9-12.

References

  1. "P.A.C.E. Homepage". Retrieved 24 August 2024.

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