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    Absolute Angels

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    BrightPath - Queen Campus

    BrightPath - Queen Campus

    (1 review)

    This is one of the best day care in Brampton, with highly equipped teachers. The teachers are very…read morekind, well mannered, caring, loving and full of positive vibe. They are very good at encouraging kids to be independent and also in participating on their day to day activities. My son Ade and Kendra couldn't do things by themselves until they started Brampton last year. Now Kendra can put on her clothes, read her books and help with the house chores. Whereas my toddler Ade is very active, independent. He 's trying to read ABC and 123. However, he knows how to sing most of the rhymes. All thanks to Harpreet, Majindar

    From the owner: The centre offers 109 licensed spaces for child care for children aged 6 weeks to 5 years and out…read moreof school care for children aged 6 to 13 years. School-aged children are particularly well-served with transportation to ten schools in the area. BrightPath Queen Campus is proud to have Peel Inclusion Resource Services (PIRS) representatives on site weekly to provide support, information and guidance to teachers in providing quality inclusive environments for all children, including children with disabilities and/or high support needs as well as children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The centre also holds accreditation with Raising the Bar, a quality assurance program in the Peel region that commits child care facilities to best practices in early learning and child care.

    Songbird Montessori School - Songbirds Montessori school

    Songbird Montessori School

    (3 reviews)

    If you care about the wellbeing and development of your child, you would not send your kids here,…read morenot the vaughan campus anyways. The management is just awful and as a result the staff is over worked and miserable. All the good staff is quitting and those that are left really don't care about the kids or their jobs very much. My kids were constantly getting injured and having diaper rashes. The final straw was them deciding to keep a kid who was actively hitting and biting other children. My son was bit (broke skin), and that was the last day he attended the daycare. This place used to be good, but for the love of your kids don't send them here

    I hope I will enlighten some parents who are thinking to bring their kids to Songbirds Montessori…read moreSchool especially in 2 Fisherman drive branch. As a parent, I witnessed how bad the management and staff of this school. Parents paid too much for the school fee but the quality is really poor. Students are not learning at all. The supervisor Patricia Cunha is the worst supervisor and lack of experience handling the job. Students didn't get their snacks because she changed the schedules. Whenever I ask something she can't give me the answer right away. She's not answering the phone and she is racist. The meal prepared is not healthy (which is always crackers every day). I caught 99% of the teachers there are eating more foods that supposed to be for students. I caught most teachers are on their phones (texting and calling while on their clock time). I caught some teachers yelling at their students. This is why I don't like my child to stay in this school anymore. Parents, please don't waste your money on this school.

    Cool Summer Camp

    Cool Summer Camp

    (3 reviews)

    Cool summer camp is an excellent place to send our children. Unlike, other camps they don't have…read moreteenagers as their camp Counsellors . Rather, they hire professional and ECA, ECE certified teachers. The owner herself take the pain to know each and every children's need. I went to one of their field outing with my son and ensured their attention to each and every student.

    I sent my kid to this camp in hope that they are good, reading reviews about them. It was a last…read moreminute call, since I was already late for summer camps. And had to take him out in few days. In few words, Its a child care where teachers are hired once a year ( When the summer camps runs). They are picked randomly, mostly without proper training about handling kids. For younger kids it can be quite a decision for mothers, as this can account for safety. Children have free access to television. I would day, one of their days curriculum is watching movie. The owner justifies this by saying those are interactive play/ education etc. but primarily these are children movie. It is played so that children can spend time watching them , so as free the teachers from their responsibilities of child care. Less attention is given to the kids for food, play, etc. They are primarily on their own . The owner talks about passion about childcare education and all. You can see her doing all this while parents are around,. But really this is just a way to earn money. We went to one of the day trips with them. While traveling in the bus, a small girl probably 4- 5 years old, slept and fell from the bus seat. She hit her head , but was okay, as teachers sitting in the near by seats came rushing. There was no teacher sitting with her or on her seat for assistance. They were sitting with other teachers. It was sad. We tried to complain, but the owner has her own excuses. I would recommend not to send your kids to the summer camp. Its unsafe, with the owner having little response from these small accidents. Today, these accidents seems small, but big things can happen as well. So, Please avoid sending kids to this summer camp. Its for their safety. As the response to the Business owners' comments I have the following to say.: Parents can very well go there and see what is right and what is wrong. It was only a review to help parents. And definitely , it is the parents discretion , what they perceive right and wrong. This is what I felt as a parent, when I sent my kid to this summer camp. I hope the review helps. Business owners don't like negative comments .. however, Parents should write what they think is right, whether positive or negative review..Its helps us to know and guide in parent hood.

    Brampton Union St. YMCA Centre

    Brampton Union St. YMCA Centre

    (6 reviews)

    If you love your child and value their well being, do not send your child to the camp thus place…read moreoffers. MARCH BREAK, SUMMER OR WINTER CAMP is run by inexperienced, rude CHILDREN with 0 accountability for your child's safety....and that's saying alot as a former staff of the YMCA.

    Great place. I used to go to Goodlife, but once we saw what they offered families, it was a good…read moreswitch. I like that they have an indoor running track - being a runner myself - which is especially useful in the winter, or even just as a better alternative than a treadmill. Otherwise, fairly standard gym area and never too crowded. There's also a pool, which you won't have at most other gyms. I'm personally into group classes since they keep me more motivated and interested than working out alone on a machine. Some really good classes and teachers. The only downside at times is if you just have a so-so teacher, since they're given license to plan the class. That can be an upside too if you have a really good teacher, but sometimes with other teachers you may not feel as challenged and/or feel a muscle group wasn't really targeted (at Goodlife, they have standardized classes which doesn't really matter who's teaching). I do enjoy that the group classes have a true 'group' feeling to them, and people will talk with each other. There's also a good balance of men in the group classes, so it isn't awkward like it often was a Goodlife in that sense. A huge value is having the family pass. The big payoff is once your child reaches 3, then they can be in child minding for free during your workout. The kids have options like a 2 story play structure, rather than just being a daycare-environment room. Most of the classes are included in the membership too, so our son has swimming lessons and multi-sports at no extra charge. This was the main reason we chose to join. Downside is the change area. It's very much like a public rec centre rather than a gym or a club with tiled floors, showers which take 2 minutes to get hot water and so on. There is a 'plus' area, which is more of a club environment. It has a steam room and whirlpool. I'd really love these, but it's literally a couple hundred extra dollars a year which is too much right now with a young family. Other gyms like Goodlife have a sauna for everyone, so I don't really like having to pay what is standard for most others. Only reason I can't give a 5 star, but I do really recommend this place.

    Absolute Angels - childcare - Updated May 2026

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