At Aleph Academy, we are proud to be the first Jewish childcare program in the region—where education meets tradition, and every child is seen as a precious and unique soul.
Our mission is to create a warm, loving, and joyful Jewish environment where children can grow, explore, and thrive. Rooted in Jewish values and guided by a deep respect for early childhood development, Aleph Academy is more than a daycare—it's a vibrant community that feels like family.
At Aleph Academy, your child will be surrounded by experienced and devoted educators who are not only passionate about teaching but also deeply committed to nurturing each child’s emotional and spiritual well-being. Every child is recognized as an individual, encouraged to learn at their own pace, and celebrated for who they are.
Our hands-on, discovery-based curriculum blends academic foundations with the excitement of daily exploration. Children will build early literacy and numeracy skills while engaging in sensory play, science, music, movement, drama, and more. Social development and emotional intelligence are integrated into everything we do, helping children build friendships, confidence, and kindness.
The heartbeat of Aleph Academy is our strong Jewish identity. We bring Jewish traditions, Torah, Mitzvot, holidays and culture to life in a way that is joyful, meaningful, and age-appropriate. From celebrating Shabbat with traditional songs to sounding the shofar on Rosh Hashanah, baking challah, lighting Chanukah candles, and planting for Tu B’Shvat—our goal is to create lasting memories that instill pride, connection, and love for Yiddishkeit.
We warmly encourage family involvement and look forward to sharing Jewish celebrations together—building a bridge between school and home, and between one generation and the next.
The Aleph Academy is more than a place to learn—it's a place to belong. As we prepare to open our doors, we invite you to become part of this exciting new chapter of Jewish life in Innisfil.
Together, let’s plant the seeds for a lifelong love of learning, tradition, and community.