Marathi Shala - GTA, Canada
Marathi Shala started 30 years ago. It is a part of International Languages Program in Peel Board of
Namaskar, please prepare and submit your child's art work, Marathi write up for BMM Diwali Ank on Oct. 15 class
with his/her name and age. More info below 👇
This is a reminder for BMM Shala Diwali Ank 2018- अंकुर .
या वर्षीच्या दिवाळी अंकाची theme आहे
माझा आवडता / माझे आवडते / माझी आवडती _____________
Students are encouraged to choose from topics such as- but not limited to, sports, players- destination, book, movie, festival, personality - living/ from history, character etc.
Each Shala location can send up to max.4 pages using following guidelines. Please see the attached format.
1. Coordinators- Shala Report – No. of teachers, students at school, विविध उपक्रम
2. Shala Group Photo
3. Age 5-8 years – Pictures, Jokes and Poems related to the theme
4. Age 8 and above – Short stories, anecdotes, poems, biographies, volunteering experiences, travelogue
Students can draw about anything , theme is my favorite ... "
For older class -- Please proofread the Marathi write up and help them to write error free. Google input computer write is welcomed too. Thanks.
Digital Flyer for you to share with your friends who are not on FB. Feel free to download and share.
Toronto District School Board is offering Sanskrit as an optional foreign language for kids KG to Grade 8. Weekly classes on Saturdays 9:30 to 12 at
Cornell Junior Public School,
61, Holmfirth Terrace, Scarborough. First class is next Saturday Sept 29th. Registration can be done at the same time (bring Child’s OEN & health card numbers & $20 cash for supplies).
Could you please spread the word? Thank you.
East Toronto Marathi Classes - Registration -- Online
www.ileprograms.ca
Online Registration open:
Marathi Class on Saturday,
Sept.-- June
Time: 9:00 AM –11:30 AM
Venue:
Woodbine Jr. High School, 2900 Don Mills Road, North York. M2J 3B6
[Located at one block north of Fairview Mall Drive on Don Mills Road,]
Contact:
Jyoti Mulye
416-391-5221
Sunanda Tumne
905-828-2211
Registrations now open:
West Toronto Marathi Classes
Online Registration:
http://www.peelschools.org/parents/programs/international/register/Pages/default.aspx
Click on "Register" and follow School-Day class registration instructions.
https://www.school-day.com/pg/groups/registration_select_public/20/PDS/28
Saturday, Sept. - June
Time 10:00 AM –12:30 PM
Venue: Adult Education Centre. 100 Elm Dr W, Mississauga, ON L5B 1L9
[Located south of Burnhamthorpe Rd on Kariya Drive]
Contact:
Vijaya Markandey
905-956-1355
Deoyani Ballal
905-896-7544
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Our Story
Marathi classes started in Toronto over thirty years ago. Sharad Kawale, put forward the idea of Marathi teaching. Shriram Mulgund, Asha Pawagi, Sharad Kawale, Mandatai Tilak got together and formalized the in house classrooms as per students' age group and with convenience of demographic region. Shriram Mulgund took the lead to organize the satellite informal classes.
Each Sunday many volunteer parents held the role as teachers for five to six classes in North York, Scarborough, Brampton and Mississauga. Multi level age group children attended these classes. The classes continued in the homes of teachers or parents with genuine interest, strong commitments and passion for Marathi Language learning.
Volunteer teaching services were provided by Sharad Kaka Kawale, Shriram Mulgund, Anand Manohar, Mandatai Tilak, Asha Pawagi, Pusha Wagale, Lalita Godse, Mangal Junnarkar, Meena Ghanekar, Pravina Kale and Sunanda Tumne during these years. Marathi Learning activity is always supported and held under the umbrella of Marathi Bhashik Mandal, Toronto, Inc. MBM provided the community room place, the guidance and the funding for books, crafts and other teaching materials.