Learning Jungle School

Learning Jungle School, operated by 2096886 Ontario Inc. under license number 0003557, is located on 78 Agnes Street, Mississauga.

Our Child Caring Canada team has prepared this review so you can be more informed before enrolling your child in Learning Jungle School.

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🕓 Choose Programs

Choosing the right program involves evaluating your child’s capacity for structured time, your family’s schedule, and the level of convenience and flexibility required.

  • ✅️ Half-day programs are designed to provide young children with a structured environment that fosters learning and social interaction within a limited time frame. Half-day programs are often well-suited for families with more adaptable schedules, offering a balance between stimulation and time at home. Learning Jungle School offers a half-day program. There are 168 half-day programs in Mississauga.
  • ✅️ Full-day programs deliver comprehensive care and a consistent daily routine, making them a valuable option for families with standard work hours. Full-day programs are particularly beneficial for older preschool-aged children who can manage a longer day, supporting both their developmental and social needs. Learning Jungle School offers a full-day program. There are 64 full-day programs in Mississauga.
  • Extended-hour programs are tailored for parents with early starts or late work schedules, offering flexibility and the convenience of care beyond regular hours. Such programs can provide continuity in a familiar setting, reducing the need for alternate childcare solutions.Learning Jungle School does not offer extended hours. There are 9 extended-hour programs in Mississauga.
  • Before-school programs create a safe and engaging environment for children in the early morning, particularly for families with work commitments that begin before the school day. These programs facilitate a seamless transition to the classroom. Learning Jungle School does not offer a before-school program. There are 171 before-school programs in Mississauga.
  • After-school programs focus on educational and recreational activities for children at the end of their school day. These programs are invaluable for parents with later work schedules, providing dependable care in a structured environment. Learning Jungle School does not offer a after-school program. There are 177 after-school programs in Mississauga.
  • Weekend programs are an option for families with non-traditional work schedules or those seeking supplemental learning and activities. These programs offer flexibility and additional opportunities for enrichment. Learning Jungle School does not offer a weekend program. There are 2 weekend programs in Mississauga.

🔠  Consider Languages

English is listed as the only spoken language at Learning Jungle School.

An English-only setting offers a focused approach to language development, allowing children to build strong communication skills in a language integral to academic and social success. The consistency of a single language can streamline the transition to formal schooling and foster clearer communication with teachers and staff.

On the other hand, childcare facilities that incorporate multiple languages may provide unique benefits. Studies show that early exposure to diverse languages enhances problem-solving abilities, creativity, and cognitive flexibility. Multilingual environments also promote cultural appreciation and may align with families seeking to embrace Canada’s multicultural fabric.

Ultimately, the decision to enroll in Learning Jungle School depends on your priorities. An English-centric curriculum may appeal to those prioritizing language reinforcement, while families seeking a globally enriched experience might favor a multilingual setting. Carefully consider your child’s needs, home language exposure, and long-term goals before deciding.

💼  Know Licensee

Learning Jungle School has been operated by 2096886 Ontario Inc. for 18 years, with its original license issued on June 23, 2006. The average tenure of operators is 21 years in Mississauga.

A long-standing license reflects the preschool’s ability to meet regulatory requirements and maintain compliance over decades. This can indicate reliability and experience. However, longevity alone does not ensure quality. Some providers may lean on their history instead of actively striving for improvement.

2096886 Ontario Inc. operates only one location in Ontario.

Single-location providers often bring a focused approach, directing all resources and attention to one facility. However, larger providers typically have access to more robust resources, such as enhanced training programs, advanced facilities, and structured curriculums. They may also offer consistent standards across multiple locations, benefiting families who relocate or require flexibility.

Before you decide enroll your child in Learning Jungle School, it is important to look beyond history or scale. Visiting the location, asking detailed questions, and assessing how the program aligns with your child’s needs are critical steps in making an informed choice.

👮  Check Compliance

The Ministry of Education conducts annual inspections of licensed child care centers, including Learning Jungle School, to ensure compliance with provincial health, safety, and program standards. These inspections help maintain a baseline of quality and accountability.

In contrast, unlicensed child care providers operate with minimal oversight. They are not required to meet most provincial standards and do not undergo regular inspections. However, the Ministry of Education investigates complaints against unlicensed providers suspected of legal violations.

Parents can access a government database to review publicly available records of verified violations, offering a useful tool for evaluating the compliance history of facilities like Learning Jungle School.

📜  Understand Regulatory Framework

Learning Jungle School operates under the oversight of Regional Municipality of Peel.

In Ontario, licensed child care programs encompass a variety of services, including full-day and part-day care, before- and after-school programs, and home-based child care. Licensed home child care, previously termed “private home day care,” involves caregivers contracted through licensed agencies. The sector is predominantly non-profit, though for-profit and publicly operated programs also play a role. Publicly operated programs are typically run by municipalities, regional bodies, First Nations, or school boards.

The provincial government sets the framework for child care in Ontario, developing policies, laws, and regulations. It licenses child care centers and agencies, conducts inspections, and investigates complaints for both licensed and unlicensed providers.

Ontario stands out as the only province requiring municipal involvement in child care. The province funds 47 service system managers—Consolidated Municipal Service Managers (CMSMs) and District Social Services Administration Boards (DSSABs)—tasked with service planning and funding allocation. These entities support capital projects, operational costs, fee subsidies, special needs resources, and wage enhancements for child care staff, ensuring a structured and localized approach to early childhood education.


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