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Instructs in English
Fees CA$46,270
Pupils 825
Type Boys School
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), Bespoke Curriculum
Class Size 19
Located at 2365 Bayview Avenue in midtown Toronto, Crescent School is an all-boys private day school serving Grades 1-12. Founded in 1913, Crescent offers a Canadian curriculum with Advanced Placement and a bespoke program designed for boys. The school teaches through three guiding pedagogies - Active Learning, Experiential Learning, and Relational Learning - and awards the Crescent Diploma to students graduating from Grades 6, 8, and 12; the Diploma embodies Modern and Future-Ready Knowledge, Character-Infused Education and Signature Experiences, and aligns with Crescent's Portrait of a Graduate. Learning emphasizes inquiry, interdisciplinary work and authentic assessment across divisions, with Guidance and University Counselling to support post-secondary planning. The 30-acre campus houses the Cortellucci Family Theatre, three art studios, the Margaret Donnelly Library and a Middle/Upper School Library, plus the Field House and Innes Field. A broad co-curricular program, including Outreach and Global Learning, complements classroom learning and builds character. Campus improvements reflect ongoing investment today.
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Instructs in English
Fees CA$49,030 - 49,860
Pupils 500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 7
The Greenwood College School is an independent, co-educational day school in Toronto serving Grades 7–12. Located at 443 Mount Pleasant Road, it offers the Canadian curriculum alongside Advanced Placement courses. The school provides more than 100 credit options with personalized course selection, and Grade 9 French is compulsory. Its high‑challenge, high‑support model emphasizes customization, choice and community in every classroom to help students pursue their passions. State‑of‑the‑art facilities include two gyms with large spectator seating, a Learning Commons, a rooftop terrace, and science labs designed for inquiry. The Innovation Lab supports cross‑disciplinary projects in science, art, history and languages, while a 140-seat theatre anchors the arts program. The campus includes Outdoor Education, the Greenspace Project and leadership opportunities. From Debate Club and Model UN to arts and language activities, Greenwood fosters inquiry, service and personal growth. Opened in 2002, Greenwood continues to challenge students while supporting their passions in life.
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Instructs in English
Fees CA$45,670 - 87,485
Pupils 1000
Type Girls School, Girls School (boarding)
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), Canadian Curriculum
Class Size 9
Havergal College is an independent girls' day school in Toronto offering JK–Grade 12 on a 22‑acre campus with a tree‑lined ravine and green playing fields. Founded in 1894 and rooted in Anglican tradition, Havergal moved to Avenue Road in 1926 and now blends long‑standing heritage with a modern program. The curriculum follows the Canadian framework with timetabled Advanced Placement options in some Grade 12 subjects and a strong emphasis on wellbeing. French is part of the lower‑school program, and Grade 5 introduces Digital Wisdom, continuing through Grade 8. The campus merges heritage and contemporary spaces, including a double‑height Art Studio and the Learning Commons housing the Old Girls BioWall, plus HC‑X, Havergal's innovation hub for future‑ready learning. On‑campus facilities include three playing fields, six outdoor tennis courts, a 25‑metre pool, a climbing wall and a Fitness Centre, with off‑campus rowing and arena access. Distinctive offerings include the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Centre, Round Square, and the Global Learning & Leading Diploma, plus Global Exchange.
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Fees CA$36,600 - 52,650
Pupils 330
Type Co-educational
Class Size 8
Montcrest is a JK–Grade 8 independent day school in central Toronto that blends small classes with a four-stage grade-band curriculum. JK–SK emphasizes play-based learning, curiosity, relationships, early literacy and numeracy, resilience, and celebrating individuality. Grades 1–3, Discovering, Growing & Connecting, cultivate joyful exploration, belonging, and development of academic skills, self-awareness and confidence. Grades 4–6, Igniting Growth & Discovery, focus on daily adventure, independence, and deeper engagement with the curriculum. Grades 7–8, Igniting Adventure & Ambition, prepare students for high school through an integrated two-year experience that builds independence and critical thinking. Across all grades, Learning Principles are woven through curriculum, School Life & Co-Curriculars, including Arts, Athletics and leadership opportunities, with ongoing emphasis on holistic development and small-class learning. The campus on Broadview Avenue blends historic homes with spaces designed for learning. Real-world connections come from Riverdale Farm and Todmorden Mills, and Montcrest's four House system (Cedar, Mulberry, Sumac, Tamarack) plus a Community Garden Project enrich leadership.
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Instructs in English
Fees CA$43,860
Pupils 447
Type Boys School
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 16
Royal St. George's College is a boys' day school in Toronto's Annex, serving students from Grade 3 through 12. The Ontario curriculum underpins its program, supplemented by Advanced Placement courses. The school teaches in English and integrates critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving across academics, athletics, arts, and service. Facilities include the Design Engineering Studio for hands-on engineering work and the Willner Madge Centre for the Arts, with music rooms, art studios, and a Blackbox theatre. The Centre for the Arts beneath the Chapel brings together instrumental, choral, and visual arts spaces. On campus, a gym and a heated outdoor turf support year-round athletics, complemented by access to city facilities for a broad program of 35 competitive teams across 16 sports; roughly 75% of students participate on at least one team. The school maintains Anglican roots while welcoming diverse backgrounds; a tiered student-support model coordinates accommodations, IEPs, and direct instruction.
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Instructs in English
Fees CA$41,900
Pupils 480
Type Girls School
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 7
St. Clement's School is an independent girls' day school in Toronto with a history dating to 1901. The campus centers on Powell Hall, a multipurpose performance and lecture space, plus a dance studio, a music room, and a visual arts studio, with the Lassonde Library serving Grades 1–12 as a central academic hub. The program is organized into Junior (Grades 1–6), Middle (Grades 7–9), and Senior (Grades 10–12) Schools, and offers the Canadian curriculum alongside Advanced Placement courses and the AP Capstone Diploma, the first Canadian girls' school to implement Capstone. The library and information services are integrated with learning, and technology is woven into daily study through BYOD for Grades 7–12. Language study is central—French through Grade 9, with a second language in Grade 10—while math milestones are emphasized in Grade 12. With over 40 sports teams and more than 70 co‑curricular activities, students explore academics, arts, and athletics within a supportive framework that includes LINCWell and student leadership.
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Instructs in English
Fees CA$25,400
Type Boys School
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum
Class Size 14
St. Michael's College School (SMCS) is Canada's only Catholic, Basilian, independent school for boys in Grades 7–12, preparing students for university studies in a values-driven, university-preparatory program. Founded in 1852, the campus sits on 11 acres near downtown Toronto with more than 300,000 square feet of learning space. The curriculum blends Liberal Arts with Catholic education and features a digitally integrated Intermediate Programme for Grades 7–8 and New Pedagogies for Deep Learning to develop collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking, and citizenship. Experiential Learning & Leadership connects classroom learning to real-world opportunities through Community Engagement and study in fields such as law, architecture, engineering, robotics, computer science, business, and accounting, complemented by an Outdoor and Experiential Education programme. Technology is embedded through a Bring Your Own Device programme for Grades 9–12 (since 2021). Facilities include the Arena, Eugene Melnyk Sports Field, the Design and Technology Lab, the Media Arts Lab, and the 440-seat Centre for the Arts.
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Fees CA$37,400
Pupils 150
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Located in downtown Toronto at 50 Poplar Plains Road, The Mabin School is an independent, co-educational JK–Grade 6 with a small, family-like culture and an exceptional student-teacher ratio. It is Canada's first independent Ashoka Changemaker School. The Bespoke Curriculum is co-created each year from students' emergent interests, anchored in inquiry, integration, and reflection. The JK program is enriched and play-based, with regular one-on-one and small-group time to develop motor, literacy, numeracy, and social skills. Language Arts follow the Science of Reading, and French starts in JK, weaving into music, drama, and other subjects. Science uses an Innovation Station for technology-enabled inquiry; Art is taught in an Art Room embedded with classroom themes. Co-Curriculars and Extended Care run term-by-term, with offerings such as Theatre Arts, Dance, Chess, and Math Club. Social-emotional learning is woven through every subject daily, guided by students' questions across disciplines. Community involvement and lifelong curiosity are encouraged.
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Instructs in English
Fees CA$41,850
Pupils 320
Type Boys School
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum
Class Size 16
Located in Toronto at 99 Cartwright Avenue, The Sterling Hall School is an independent day school for boys from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. It delivers the Canadian Curriculum within a close-knit, values-driven community that emphasizes inquiry, collaboration and character. Core subjects include Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Technology, and French, with French embedded across the program and elective pathways in Grades 6–8 such as Journalism, Robotics, Virtual Reality Programming, Spanish, and more. Arts programming—Music, Drama, and Visual Arts—is integrated throughout learning, with facilities like the Sullivan Music Centre, Poile Art Studio and Pryde Science Lab supporting hands-on projects. The Sterling Institute guides curriculum development, and the school maintains CAIS accreditation. The campus features flexible, student-centered spaces, a climbing-wall-equipped fitness centre, and a dynamic learning commons. With about 320 students, 35 sports teams, and 50 clubs, SHS offers leadership opportunities, mentorship, and strong preparation for high school and beyond.
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Fees CA$40,400
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
UTS - University of Toronto Schools is an independent, co-educational school for Grades 7 to 12 located at 371 Bloor Street West on the University of Toronto's St. George campus. The school offers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and a UTS Diploma earned by meeting academic requirements, completing 60 hours of community service between Grades 9 and 12, and engaging in co-curricular activities aligned with UTS priorities. The curriculum follows the Ontario program with ten courses per year in Grades 7 to 9, with Arts and Health and Physical Education as core components, and a robust Languages program alongside accelerated STEM opportunities. UTS runs a full Advanced Placement program, including the AP Capstone Diploma and the AP Seminar and Research Certificate, supported by the university affiliation and access to U of T libraries and athletics facilities. The campus includes the Fleck Atrium, Lang Innovation Lab, Jackman Theatre, Withrow Auditorium, and the Ridley Centre, with exchange opportunities.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees CA$45,140 - 49,210
Pupils 900
Type Girls School, Girls School (boarding)
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Canadian Curriculum
Class Size 16
Branksome Hall is an independent, all‑girls IB World School in Toronto, Canada, serving around 900 students from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12 on a 13‑acre urban campus in the historic Rosedale area. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate across its full program for girls only: the Primary Years Programme (JK–Grade 6), the Middle Years Programme (Grade 7–10), and senior‑school pathways for Grade 11–12—the Full Diploma Programme and the Branksome Hall IB Select pathway. Founded in 1903, Branksome Hall combines heritage buildings with modern learning spaces, including a ravine woodland Outdoor Classroom and a dedicated Arts and Athletics footprint. Facilities include a STEAM Studio, Makerspaces, two saltwater pools, a double gym, a rock‑climbing wall, libraries, tennis courts and grass fields. The Athletics and Wellness Centre opened in 2015. The iCAST Innovation Centre and Studio Theatre will connect East and West campuses with a STEAM studio and a 200‑seat theatre, opening in 2026. Boarding is offered for eligible students.
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Instructs in English
Ages 14 - 18 years
Fees CA$50,330 - 54,050
Pupils 750
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 17
Bronte College is a private Canadian boarding school for Grades 9 to 12, welcoming students aged 14 to 18. The school delivers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma through an inquiry-based Canadian curriculum that also offers the International Baccalaureate (PYP, MYP, and DP) and Advanced Placement (AP) enrichment. Class sizes are small to support individualized attention and active participation. The campus operates year‑round and houses a residence connected to academic facilities, with amenities including a fitness room, gym, auditorium, library, outdoor field, courtyard, science and arts labs, and a full-service cafeteria; every classroom features SMART technology for interactive learning. The student body represents 33 countries, and ESL support with English immersion programs helps newcomers integrate. Bronte earned IB Continuum status in 2015 and offers campus-based AP courses. A Colour House system and participation in ROPSSAA foster community and leadership among students. Students benefit from a range of clubs and service activities that complement academics.
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Instructs in French, English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees CA$30,240 - 41,280
Pupils 1500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum IB (DP), French Curriculum, Canadian Curriculum
The Toronto French School (Canada's International School) is a two-campus, bilingual school delivering France and Ontario curricula within the International Baccalaureate framework. Serving students from age two to 18, TFS offers the Primary Years Program, Middle Years Program and Diploma Program, with a bilingual IB Diploma option. French curriculum has been recognized by the French Ministry of Education since 1984 and is taught from Jardin d'éveil through Grade 9. The school leads to the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including the Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma. Brevet examinations are offered; in 2024, 97 students participated with a 100% pass rate. TFS operates on two campuses: Toronto Campus at 306 Lawrence Avenue East and Mississauga's West Campus. Enrolling about 1,500 students. Facilities include a 350-seat auditorium, a green lab, a maker space, a design lab, a music studio and a multimedia room, plus sport facilities.
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Instructs in English
Ages 12 - 18 years
Fees CA$42,650 - 60,950
Pupils 1800
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum
Class Size 20
Columbia International College (CIC) is a private Canadian boarding high school for students aged 12 to 18, delivering the Canadian curriculum across Grades 7–12. The school operates the Total Care Education System, supporting students in four areas: learning, development, living, and communication. CIC serves students from over 100 countries and is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The campus includes five residences (Oak Hall and Arkledun Hall for boys; Linden Hall, Pine Hall, and Pine Girls for girls), multiple cafeterias, and a Living Wall Lounge with a Study and Tutoring Centre. Facilities span an indoor pool, gym, squash courts, dance studio, games room, and outdoor BBQ terraces. Academic offerings include ESL and Learning Support, University Preparatory courses, and University Placement Office support with Dual Admissions. A broad range of clubs covers arts and film, leadership, service, and cultural activities, alongside university pathways through diagnostic assessments and a Success Plan.
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Instructs in English
Ages 12 - 18 years
Fees CA$25,560 - 33,700
Pupils 200
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, IB (DP)
Class Size 15
Metropolitan Preparatory Academy is a private, co-educational Grades 7–12 program located in central Toronto near Highway 401 and Leslie Street. The school combines the Canadian Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, delivered in small classes with close academic mentorship and individualized attention. Distinct signature programs guide student learning: GENIUS, a hands‑on biotechnology and life sciences initiative; SMITH, an arts and humanities focus; Momentum, foundations for middle school; VENTURE, a business, trade and global systems program; and IMPACT, leadership and global citizenship through real‑world projects. Facilities include advanced science and biotechnology laboratories, technology‑rich classrooms, professional arts studios, a gymnasium and weight room, plus dedicated spaces for music, theatre, visual arts, and digital media. Outdoor education features ziplining and white‑water rafting. The school emphasizes strong relationships, no uniforms, and an open‑door policy, fostering a collaborative community where students develop academically and personally for post‑secondary success. Independent study options support diverse student interests.
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Instructs in English
Ages 11 - 18 years
Fees CA$28,200 - 52,700
Pupils 400
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Royal Crown School is a private international program for students aged 11 to 18. The school follows the Ontario secondary school curriculum (OSSD) for Grades 7–12, with Advanced Placement (AP) courses. The High School program includes Civics and Career Studies and requires 18 OSSD courses. In addition to the Ontario framework, the school offers online learning and post-secondary preparation, with a 100% post-secondary acceptance rate to universities and colleges. The campus spans 10,000 square metres in a two-storey building with a basement; facilities include an art classroom, a science lab, a makerspace for STEM activities, an auditorium, a teaching kitchen, a cafeteria, a patio, and administrative offices. The indoor gym supports basketball, volleyball, and badminton; a swimming pool offers scuba/snorkeling; hotel-style boarding residences provide meals. International students receive tutoring; progress and attendance are monitored online; class sizes are small to support learning. It hosts culture, sports, and leadership events year-round.
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Instructs in English
Ages 14 - 18 years
Fees CA$31,050 - 32,000
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum
TAIE International Institute is a private Canadian high school in Thornhill, Ontario offering Grades 7–12 with day and boarding options on a five-acre campus. The school follows the Canadian curriculum, with the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) pathway requiring 30 credits (18 compulsory, 12 optional), 40 hours of community service, and a literacy requirement. ESL courses and IELTS preparation support language learners, and University Preparation Courses (UPC), including UPC Elite for high-achieving students, prepare graduates for Canadian and international universities. The campus features 50,000 square feet of indoor space, a library, science labs, a reading room, a music room, an art room, and classrooms, plus a gymnasium for basketball, volleyball, and badminton. TAIE operates two on-site residences and three off-campus residences with homestay options. With students from more than 30 countries, the school emphasizes global learning, university guidance, monthly excursions, and a broad range of after-school clubs across arts, sport, and service.
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Instructs in English, French
Ages 2 - 14 years
Fees CA$27,685 - 33,940
Pupils 170
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Class Size 13
Located in Toronto, The Giles School is a PreK to Grade 8 independent day school offering a bespoke bilingual program with French immersion from Pre-K and Mandarin instruction. Students ages 2 to 14 learn in English, French, Mandarin, and Spanish, preparing them for a multilingual world. The curriculum blends language acquisition with advanced study in grades 4–8, focusing on languages, STEAM, critical thinking, and global awareness, and is anchored by small classes of roughly 10–16 students to support individualized learning. Since moving to North York in 2008, the school has fostered an international community drawing students from more than 20 countries and 22 languages. Highlights include Matatalab coding for Grade 1 and Financial Literacy for Grades 4–8, plus service learning and leadership opportunities. The Giles Parents Association supports the school's community, and field trips, day camps, and termly clubs broaden real-world learning. A welcoming environment encourages curiosity, collaboration, and resilience.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees CA$45,065
Pupils 750
Type Co-educational
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Canadian Curriculum
Class Size 20
The York School is an independent, co-educational day school in midtown Toronto serving ages 4 to 18 across campuses on Yonge Street. It delivers full International Baccalaureate continuum from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12, including PYP, MYP, DP and a Personalized Pathway Program. The Diploma is earned in Senior School with the OS Diploma, enabling IB and OS requirements. The curriculum includes Core French from JK to Grade 9, Mandarin as an elective from Grade 7, and Language B options in IB for French, Mandarin and Spanish. The Middle School offers nine core subjects with electives. The York School is the first English-speaking school to offer the complete IB program. Facilities across campuses include classrooms, labs, theatres, libraries, STEAM spaces and athletic facilities; renovations in 2025–2026 will expand learning spaces and dining. Co-curriculars include DECA, Model UN and VEX Robotics, with an arts program and service learning.
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Instructs in English
Ages 5 - 18 years
Fees CA$29,950 - 33,400
Pupils 250
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum
WillowWood School is an independent day school in Toronto, Canada, serving students aged 5 to 18 in a co-educational setting at 55 Scarsdale Road. All courses from Grade 1 through 12 follow Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum, with regular inspections by Ministry. The school emphasizes a warm, student-centred, holistic approach with small classes and a pod system that coordinates cross-level scheduling to support individualized teaching. Grove Centre and campus spaces foster self-advocacy, collaboration, and clear communication. The International Program welcomes international students and provides English development, guidance, and post-secondary planning; graduates have progressed to universities such as the University of Toronto, McGill, Waterloo, Western, and McMaster. WillowWood offers theatre, music, Visual Arts, and drama along with sport and fitness; extracurriculars include Podcast Club, Robotics Club, and Student Council. The school promotes service and sustainability, a 40-hour OSSD volunteer requirement, climate-focused initiatives like solar panels, and Seasonal Camps for international students.
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