

Our Mission
We are a deeply connected learning community that fosters academic curiosity, inclusivity and perseverance in the individual child and encourages their development to become a responsible and honourable person.
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Our Values
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Academic Challenge through experiential education
that fosters a lifelong curiosity for learning -
Honesty, integrity and ethical behaviour
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Perseverance and resilience
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Respect for an tolerance and acceptance of others
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Stewardship and generosity
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Our Philosophy
One of the first things one notices upon entering Royal Oak is the kind, inclusive and close-knit environment at our school. We believe children can only take the great risk of learning and sharing ideas, when they feel safe, nurtured, and are in a respectful and accessible environment. Students at Royal Oak support one another and spend time deeply engaged in discussion, collaboration, and hands-on work. We give students a foundation of confidence, knowledge, and curiosity to reach their potential both academically and socially.
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Children at Royal Oak will benefit from: ​
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Individualized attention and instruction
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Experiential learning, and
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A "fail-forward" philosophy
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Royal Oak is dedicated to engaging children in an educational experience that is enriched, innovative, and exciting. Royal Oak aims to prepare students for a lifetime of learning, asking good questions, and of critical thinking and analysis of everything they find. Teaching practices and learning opportunities in the school are anchored in inquiry, developmental readiness, and best-practice.
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We believe in children, and know that children should not be underestimated! Even at the age of four, children are capable of grappling with new ideas, theorizing, experimenting, and understanding sophisticated concepts. We believe children learn best when their innate curiosity is encouraged and built upon. Children come to school with a deep understanding of the world around them. Capturing this knowledge and children’s growing questions about the world is key to capturing their engagement and attention. We believe in the power of community; when children are in a secure and safe environment to share their ideas and whole selves, they blossom as students but also as leaders.
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Individual Attention
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ROCS is an open learning environment specifically designed to promote self-confidence, and respect for others
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Children are deeply known by their teachers and classmates – this means instruction is differentiated for their needs and children progress and reach their own specific learning goals
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Children partake in daily activities designed to practice and develop independence
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Children have weekly opportunities to develop positive influence and leadership skills by engaging with the community on cooperative initiatives
Experiential Learning
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Royal Oak students develop a passion for learning through unique and fun experiences both in and outside of the classroom
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Children guide their own learning through their questions and interests in the curriculum - our teaching is responsive, reflective of student interests, and hands-on
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Fail Forward Environment (or Philosophy)
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“Fail-forward” refers to the idea of encouraging and fostering curiosity and creativity by providing a safe environment to learn from mistakes.
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Thomas Edison is said to have tried 10,000 different elements before finding the right one to work in the first light bulb. “We didn’t fail, we learned what doesn’t work,” he is believed to have said
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Regular opportunities to accelerate personal growth by designing specific activities that encourage children to step out of their comfort zone. Children at Royal Oak take part in Student Council elections and leadership roles, participate in local essay writing competitions, and an International math contest five times per year.
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Research using MRI imaging shows that the brain synapses and neurons are more active when processing a mistake than a correct answer; we need failure and a safe environment to push ahead in order to succeed!
Our Staff
Guidance, Inspiration and Support
The core of Royal Oak School is our passionate team of Ontario certified teachers, who follow a high academic standard to guide their values, creativity and leadership. Teachers at Royal Oak believe in children- in their curiosity, in their questions and in their potential.

Julia Murray
juliamurray@royaloakschool.ca
Head of School
MA Child Study and Education, BScH - Biology & Psychology, ECE diploma, OCT
Julia holds a degree from Queen's University in Biology and Psychology, as well as a Master's degree in Child Study and Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto. Before joining Royal Oak, Julia was a teacher researcher for 8 years at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study, located at the Lab School at OISE. Julia is a specialist in Mathematics, consulting privately for Independent schools in Mathematics programming as well as for the Ministry of Education. She also consults as a Lead Teacher for the Landscape of Nations Educational Initiative in Niagara, helping to plan and disseminate knowledge and teaching practices to teachers in the area of Indigenous history and perspectives. Julia has a special interest in Inquiry and Constructivist Teaching and has shared her knowledge of these practices in conferences in India and Japan, as well as at the Graduate level with teacher candidates. Julia also teaches in the faculty of education at Brock University. Her role there includes teaching and guiding through the practicum education course for second-year Brock University education students. Julia lives in Niagara with her husband, three children and her dog, Duke.
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Laureen Dennis
laureendennis@royaloakschool.ca
Assistant Head of School
BA, BEd, OCT
Entering into her 21st year of teaching, Laureen has 3 degrees, Anthropology and History, as well as Archaeology and Geography and her Bachelors of Education. She is qualified to teach to senior level history and has extensive experience teaching junior, intermediate and senior history, geography and civics. She spent 3 years being the head of the social studies department at Fieldstone School in Toronto, creating and teaching the social studies, history and geography program for their lower and upper schools to grade 10. Laureen has been with Royal Oak for the past five years and is the Assistant Head of School, as well as the Admissions Coordinator, Primary Head of School and Special Education Lead for the school.

Brittany Nyenhuis
brittanynyenhuis@royaloakschool.ca
Junior Middle, Middle School Language and Social Sciences
BA, BEd, OCT
Brittany is a Brock University graduate in Concurrent Education with a minor in Geography. Brittany has a 10-year background in Music Theatre. Her teaching background extends to several years working with children in both school, home and outdoor education settings as well as teaching abroad in Peru.

Robin Forlin
robinforlin@royaloakschool.ca
Primary 1
BA, BEd, OCT
Robin graduated from the concurrent Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education program from Brock University, specializing in Child Studies and Primary/Junior Education. At the beginning of her career, she taught the early primary grades within a small public school. Since then, she has been working in schools in Niagara teaching the Leveled Literacy Intervention Program within the public school system, along with privately tutoring children in the elementary and secondary school system. Teaching children to read is one of Robin’s passions!

Krista Hill
kristahill@royaloakschool.ca
Early Years
BA, BEd, OCT
Krista graduated from Brock University with a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Studies and a Bachelor of Education in the Primary/Junior divisions. Immediately after graduating, she obtained both her Kindergarten Part 1 and Intermediate Math Additional Qualifications. Prior to starting at Royal Oak, Krista had experience for over a decade as a tutor for many age groups, starting in Kindergarten and working all the way up to Grade 12 Functions. The majority of her private tutoring experience has been with upper elementary and high school Math students. In the summer months, Krista spends time working at a music camp in Orillia, which she has been part of for the past 15 years.
Ms. A
asmaahumaira@royaloakschool.ca
Early Years Assistant & Aftercare Provider
RM, ECE
Ms. A is a graduate of Associate of Science in Midwifery and holds a degree in Early Childhood Education. She also holds a certificate in caregiving and child care provider. Ms. A has experience caring for children for 5 years here in Canada. Prior to this, she worked as a Nurse Assistant and as a Midwife in her home country. She is passionate and dedicated to providing care and engaging with children's needs.

Morgane Chaudoreille
morganechaudoreille@royaloakschool.ca
French teacher
Morgane is a French citizen who recently immigrated to Canada to join the Royal Oak School community. She is a native French speaker, with over ten years of experience teaching in all grades from Pre-school to High school. She is a graduate of Fine Arts School as well as Language instruction academie, and has worked in schools in the United States and France sharing her love of the arts and French instruction.

Jackie Crytes
jackiecrytes@royaloakschool.ca
Educational Assistant

Paris Forlin
parisforlin@royaloakschool.ca
Physical Education Teacher

Administration
Andrea brings a wealth of administrative and leadership knowledge with her as the new Admin Assistant here at Royal Oak. With 15 years experience in owning and operating two businesses, she has a passion for organization, anything admin related, and multi-tasking! As much as she loves office related duties and checking off to-do lists, she loves people even more. She is a very pleasant addition to both the staffing team, and to all the students she interacts with here daily. Andrea grew up in the Niagara region, going to school in British Columbia, before moving back and working and living in Niagara for the last 20 years. She is a local resident of Niagara-on-the-Lake, where she is raising her three children and is actively involved in the community.


