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10 Sep Teacher helping students in classroom of private high school Toronto.

What’s The Difference Between A Public High...

We all want what’s best for our children, and when it comes to education -- it’s no different. High school are some of the most formative years in your child’s academic career and picking the right one is crucial to helping ensure their success, especially leading up to post secondary school. The two options? Enrolling in a public or private high school in Toronto. Read More

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05 Jul High school student applying to scholarship for private high school in Toronto.

Scholarships for Toronto Private High Schools

Looking for ways to save money on your child’s tuition? You’re not alone. Tuition for Toronto private high schools can be very costly, averaging anywhere between $4,000 and $40,000 depending on where it’s located and the specialized programming they provide. And that typically doesn’t even cover the cost of living expenses, textbooks, extracurricular activities, or field trips. Read More

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13 Mar The Top 5 Neighbourhoods For Toronto High School Students To Live In

The Top 5 Neighbourhoods For Toronto High School...

Moving to Toronto as a high school student is an exciting opportunity to experience a new way of life in North America’s fourth largest city. With a bustling financial sector, thousands of restaurants, and more cultures than anywhere else in the world, Toronto is a kaleidoscope of difference experiences and neighbourhoods. Read More

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29 Jan How To Enrol For A Toronto Private High School

How To Enrol For A Toronto Private High School?

Getting your child into a private high school can be a difficult task. Many schools have wait lists, they are highly competitive, not to mention their fees can stretch into the tens of thousands of dollars per year. Then there is the confusing process of actually applying to the school! Read More

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07 Jan How many high school credits do you need to graduate in Ontario

How Many Credits Do You Need To Graduate High...

As school students enter high school, the light at the end of the tunnel for many of them will be graduating and receiving their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). This important milestone will set them up for their futures and allow them to enroll in any number of excellent universities and colleges to further their education and careers. Read More

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