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Mastery-based learning

Mastery-based learning

At Guidepost Academy, we believe that all students can achieve mastery if they are given sufficient time and adequate instruction. Rather than putting emphasis on grades, we work with our students on the goal of mastering new knowledge and skills. This is a paradigm shift in thinking that allows learning to happen at each student’s pace, tailored to them, and with mastery clearly defined.

  • Learning is not time-limited. Some students are ready to move on quickly; others need more time. Students pass to new material when they're ready, not because a certain amount of time has elapsed.
  • Instruction needs to be appropriate for each individual student, not someone else. That means clear objectives, a variety of learning methods, individualized support, and learner-centered instruction.
  • Mastery is defined. Students track their own progress towards mastering learning objectives, and demonstrate their skill and understanding in a variety of ways.


We work with parents to create a transcript that supports each teen’s learning today, while also opening doors for them in the future.

A prepared environment

A “Prepared Environment”


Montessori educators talk extensively about the “prepared environment.” This is Montessori’s word for the classroom: the physical space, but also the intangible elements - the culture, the routines, the schedule, the norms. Everything that communicates, without a word, the values of the school. The prepared environment is the third component of a triad containing the guide and the student: a “third teacher.” Without giving a lesson, the environment nonetheless teaches its students about the type of world they inhabit, about the values of their school, and about the trust that the community holds for them.

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Coaching at Guidepost Academy Toronto

Middle school students experience intense physical and emotional growth during adolescence. For many students, setting goals, exploring values, and managing schedules are new experiences — and these tasks are challenging at any age! Even though growing independence and freedom are desirable and necessary, they require support and planning.

At Guidepost Academy Toronto, students are paired with coaches, who serve as supportive guides and mentors. In school, the coach's role is to make himself obsolete as the student develops social, emotional, and cognitive skills to become her own coach. The coach is not a tutor or guidance counselor; he or she is a powerful and unique partner who helps students achieve their full potential.

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love of work

Create motivation and engagement through love of work

There are many students who come to Guidepost Academy with no specific idea of what they want out of school. It is common for students at this stage to find some or all areas of instruction inaccessible (the student who says, “I can’t do math!”) or irrelevant (“Why do we need this anyway?”). Our courses seek to explain the "why" of each discipline. What is the importance of history? What makes math essential? We combine this cognitive engagement with an individualized instructional approach that enables students to both identify and pursue their unique interests.

Network Courses

Our schools are intentionally small communities, uniquely linked in a large global network. One of the advantages of this structure is access to content experts around the world! Students can sign into live courses taught by professionals working and living in these fields: drawing courses taught by professional artists; film-making by LA-based directors; human progress and philosophy by philosophers at the University of Toronto; human anatomy by a surgeon in Texas. Wherever your student is located, with the power of the Guidepost Academy network, the world’s experts are available to them.

Coursework

Middle School Coursework
Entrepreneurship and Micro-Economy

Entrepreneurship and Micro-Economy

Micro-economy is a hallmark of a Montessori adolescent program. Dr. Montessori imagined adolescents working together to create a small business that served the needs of the educational community. The goals of this “micro-economy” include:

  • Serving as a necessary and valued member of the community
  • Seeing the impact of knowledge and skill gains on practical work
  • Gaining confidence in their ability to survive and thrive in the real world

Many of our middle school communities work together on campus-wide businesses, including bookshops, coffee shops, small campus farms, and selling handmade products online and at local craft fairs.

In both middle and high school, many of our students begin to start their own small businesses, supported by both coursework and individual mentorship around crafting a business plan, making a website, professional networking, and more. Entrepreneurship is keenly aligned with Montessori principles and the values at Guidepost Academy: encouraging students to pursue their individual passion at a high level, integrating knowledge from every area of academic study. From photography, to crafting co-ops, to web design and self-published graphic novels, students at Guidepost Academy set and achieve ambitious goals that have the potential to change the world.

Sample Middle School Schedule

Sample Guidepost Academy Toronto Middle School Schedule

Guidepost Academy Toronto Teaching Staff

Unlike a traditional school model, Montessori education uses guides instead of teachers. During the Montessori process, they are there to guide students toward their innate potential while guiding them through the process of learning and self-construction.

Our Team

Laura McCarthy
Laura McCarthy

Head of School

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Laura McCarthy
Head of School
Laura is a 2004 graduate of Ryerson University who went on to a successful career in the apparel industry as a buyer. Since shifting focus to raising her 3 boys, she has immersed herself in parenting and education theory. Committing to finding the best education possible, she began a lengthy search for a middle school that would be true to Montessori principles. After disappointment with various alternatives, both progressive and traditional, she found Guidepost Academy. The key elements that attracted her to Guidepost are its focus on nurturing each student’s intellectual independence and on facilitating meaningful, satisfying real-world work for students while still in school. Laura has now completed the 2-year PMI Montessori Adolescent diploma program, and is determined to continue nurturing the vibrant and thriving community that Guidepost Academy has become. In her free time, Laura is obsessed with all things related to interior design, and is also learning to play the guitar, with the aim of becoming a cottage campfire virtuoso.
Hugh Merson
Hugh Merson

Middle School Lead Guide

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Hugh Merson
Middle School Lead Guide
Hugh is a passionate and thoughtful educator with deep Montessori roots. He has taught for 14 years at levels ranging from the early years through to adulthood and believes that, at every age, education should be about discovery – that the meeting of effort and curiosity are what propel both academic understanding and personal growth. Hugh’s approach is bolstered by training in facilitation methods, process design and the neuroscience of stress and development. Hugh grew up in the East end of Toronto where he attended a Casa Montessori program from the age of three to six. He reconnected with the Montessori method in early adulthood and has been working as an educator and teacher trainer ever since. When not in the classroom, Hugh enjoys all things basketball, growing bonsai trees in his backyard and adventures - near, far, and imagined - with his wife and daughter.
Karen Goos
Karen Goos

STEM Guide

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Karen Goos
STEM Guide
Karen is a native New Yorker who earned her B.A. in Philosophy from Union College. Later she went on to get teaching degrees in Special Education and Mathematics Leadership from NYU and Bank Street College of Education. Karen worked teaching Math and Science in New York City and Toronto for 8 years and another 5 years in a part time capacity. Now that her three children are getting older, she is delighted to be back in the classroom. In her spare time Karen enjoys books, travel with her family and taking care of her dog, Sunny.
Alissa Crean
Alissa Crean

Science Guide

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Alissa Crean
Science Guide
Alissa has been an Ontario Certified Teacher since 2004. She holds a Bachelor of Biology, a Master of Science in Education, as well as guidance and career education qualifications. Alissa assisted with the development of the high school program at Country Garden Montessori Academy in Newmarket, Ontario, where she worked for over 10 years as a teacher and vice-principal. She has spent the past few years helping foster the love of learning in her three young children.
Gina McCubbin
Gina McCubbin

French Guide

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Gina McCubbin
French Guide
Gina is a University of Toronto graduate in French literature and German studies, who has spent time living and studying in France, Québec and Germany. Gina also attained further certification from the University of Toronto in teaching English as a second language. In recent years Gina has been enjoying raising her daughter with her husband, offering sign language workshops for babies and their parents, as well as tutoring students in French and English. In her free time, her daughter knows she can always find her mom in her garden or reading a book with a cat in her lap.
Marcus Minichiello
Marcus Minichiello

Physical Education Guide

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Marcus Minichiello
Physical Education Guide
Marcus facilitates Guidepost Academy's physical education program, and is also the Program Director for Bob Acton Sports and BEAST Athletics. Marcus studied in the honours sports business program at the University of Waterloo. He is also a professional athlete, currently playing in the National Lacrosse League for the Buffalo Bandits. Marcus aims to create a space in which leadership and teamwork can be fostered during his sessions with GPA students. He believes that physical activity is vital for proper development—not just physical development, but emotional, cognitive, and social development as well. Most importantly, he makes sure that sport is FUN!

Planning for College and Career Development

The ultimate goal of Guidepost Academy Toronto is to create students who thrive: living happy, fulfilling, and productive lives. Each student is guided through the process of identifying their values, setting specific goals, and learning how to achieve them. Throughout this process, they gain a sense of accomplishment and prepare themselves for a variety of careers.

Guidepost Academy Toronto Academics FAQs

  • Ambitious teens looking to follow their passions with support and guidance
  • High-achieving students who are looking for an intellectually challenging school where they can take on more freedom and responsibility
  • Students looking for a small, supportive community and a more personalized learning path
  • Elementary Montessori students who want to continue thriving in this model of education
  • Anyone who wants to think and do in a place that encourages you to actualize your full potential in school and beyond

What parents are saying about academics

Guidepost Academy Student

We have seen an enormous improvement in our 13-year-old daughter’s self-confidence, independence and maturity since she started at Guidepost Academy. She is also more articulate and focused.

Betty K.

Guidepost Academy Parent

Guidepost Academy Austin has received accreditation by Cognia™ and WASC

Guidepost Academy has received accreditation by Cognia™ and WASC, the Accrediting Commission for Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Earning accreditation from the Cognia Global Accreditation Commission means that the system and all of its domestic and international schools are accredited, and that Guidepost Academy is recognized across the nation as meeting the Cognia Standards of Quality. ACS WASC accredits elementary and secondary schools; non-degree granting adult schools; and supplementary education programs.

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