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Centennial Project”, the women at St. George’s United Church offered space (and provided volunteers) in the church and the school became Centennial Nursery School for Retarded Children. It was a non-profit organization licensed by the Day Nurseries Branch of the Ontario Department of Social and Family Services. This unique school provided individual programs developed by specialists for children from two years to 16 years. Each child had an adult volunteer to implement the program. When the Metropolitan Toronto School Board took over responsibility for school age children, Centennial dedicated itself to children two to four years old.