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Mon Sheong Foundation Chinese School

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Mon Sheong Foundation Chinese School is a fee-operated private school, with focus on promoting Chinese culture, heritage, and philosophy. The MSFCS was created in 1968 by the Mon Sheong Foundation in Toronto and uses Cantonese/Putonghua as the language of instruction. Today MSFCS offers additional programs including: Chinese (Cantonese) Program for children over the age of 3 Chinese (Putonghua) Program for children over the age of 3 Conversational Putonghua Program Mathematics Program for grades 1 to 12Programs run on Friday evenings and Saturdays from September to May. Instructors are mainly college graduates from Hong Kong, China and Canada.

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Mon Sheong Foundation Chinese School
Yonge Street, Richmond Hill

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Yonge Street 11211
L4S 0E9 Richmond Hill
Ontario, Canada
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