Greater Toronto Area - Private Schools Guide
Greater Toronto Area - Private Schools Guide
Greater Toronto Area - Private Schools Guide
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W HY P RIVATE S CHOOL ?
Over the past few decades, Canadian families have been increasingly exploring education options outside of the public school system. In 1970, only 2.5% of Canadian students attended private school; in 1998, that number had risen to 6%. Parents are increasingly interested in more individualized, specialized curriculum options for their children, and the options available to them are becoming increasingly diverse. Private schools come in a variety of shapes and sizes from traditional boarding and day schools to single-gender schools, Montessori programs, French Immersion schools, schools with specific religious affiliations, and schools catering to Special Needs students. These schools have the ability to set their own independent curriculum and to limit enrolment. With smaller average class sizes than most public schools, private schools often put a greater emphasis on individualized instruction and programming. Admissions to the most selective private schools can be quite competitive. Students
M OST S ELECTIVE P RIVATE S CHOOLS IN THE G REATER T ORONTO A REA Appleby College Bishop Strachan School Branksome Hall Crescent School Havergal College Upper Canada College University of Toronto Schools T HE SSAT AP AND IB P ROGRAMS A RTS AND A THLETICS O UR S ERVICES GTA P RIVATE S CHOOL L ISTINGS 12 14 I NSIDE THIS G UIDE : P RIVATE S CHOOLS H OW TO A PPLY H OW TO P AY 4 8 10
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are often required to write the Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) and submit transcripts, reference letters, and personal questionnaires. Students are often asked to come for an interview so the admissions officers can evaluate personality as well as academic potential. Schools look for not only strong grades and test scores, but also passion, commitment, and enthusiasm for the private school program.
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I NTRODUCTION
T HERE ARE ABOUT 1,700 PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN C ANADA , AND CLOSE TO 200 IN THE GTA ALONE Recent studies estimate that there are about 1,700 private schools in Canada and close to 200 private schools in the Greater Toronto Area alone. For parents trying to find the best fit for their children, the sheer number and variety of options present can be daunting. Families searching for the best match should take into account not only the schools academic reputation, but also its type or affiliation, size, tuition, extra-curricular programs, and campus environment. Families may want to consider single-gender vs. co-ed schools and the possibility of boarding programs. There are many different types of private schools, from traditional boarding and day schools to French Immersion schools, Montessori schools, Special Needs schools, and schools with specific religious affiliations. This booklet will introduce families to the various types of private schools available.
P RIVATE VS . I NDEPENDENT ?
The term private school is an umbrella term for any school that charges tuition fees and is operated by individuals and groups outside of the public education system. Many private schools are for-profit organizations. The term independent classifies a private school that is run as a non-profit organization and is often overseen by a board of trustees. In many provinces, independent schools receive a certain amount of public funding and are accredited either by a government body or an affiliated organization. Accreditation provides a third-party reference that the school meets certain standards. Some accreditation organizations for independent and private schools include:
T HE TERM INDEPENDENT
CLASSIFIES A NON - PROFIT PRIVATE SCHOOL
dependent schools that combines the former Canadian Association of Independent Schools and the Canadian Educational Standards Institute
The Round Square, a worldwide association of more than 70 schools in Canada and abroad with a curriculum emphasis on community service and exchange programs The Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators (CCMA), an organization of Montessori schools across Canada The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), an accrediting organization for Christian schools in Canada, the US, and abroad The Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario (CIS) and the Ontario Federation of Independent Schools (OFIS), two organizations serving independent schools in Ontario
The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), an organization serving boarding schools in the US, Canada, and abroad Standards in Excellence and Learning Canada (SEAL), a national organization of in-
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B OARDING S CHOOLS
Boarding schools are institutions that provide an on-campus residence for faculty and students. Often referred to as prep schools, these were once exclusive, elite college preparatory schools for wealthy families. Today, there are many very affordable options and a wide variety of boarding school types from traditional college preparatory schools to Military, Special Needs, and International schools. Boarding schools function as educational institutions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and thus offer a vibrant array of extra-curricular and campus activities. Students learn to live away from home and gain the skills and responsibility to assert their own independence. With many teachers also in residence, after-school tutoring is easily accessible. Most schools have oncampus counsellors to help with personal and academic guidance. The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) oversees and advocates for nearly 300 boarding schools internationally. According to a 2004 survey of more than 2,700 boarding school students, many old myths about boarding schools no longer hold true. Boarding schools are no longer homogenous; many have thriving international student populations. Boarding schools are not for troubled teens only; 60% of students enrolled because of the promise of a better education. Some schools offering boarding programs in the Greater Toronto Area include Appleby College, Bishop Strachan School, Branksome Hall, Havergal College, Lakefield College School, Pickering College, Ridley College, St. Andrews College, Trafalgar Castle School, Trinity College School, and Upper Canada College. Ivy Global
T OP BOARDING S CHOOLS IN THE GTA Appleby College Bishop Strachan School Branksome Hall Havergal College Lakefield College School Pickering College Ridley College St. Andrews College Upper Canada College
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French language schools offer complete or partial French immersion, allowing students to acquire an understanding of and faculty in the French language from an early age. In full French immersion programs, all courses are taught in French and students interact in French with their classmates and instructors. Many French immersion schools are certified by the Ministry of Education from France, and students have the option to take the Brevet des Collges, a French National fluency exam.
studied from a young age. French immersion programs additionally broaden students cultural perspectives by exposing them to French literature, art, and history.
French immersion programs in the Greater Toronto Area are offered through both the public school system and several private schools, including the Discovery Academy, the Karas French Immersion School, La Citadelle International Academy of Arts and Sciences, Lyce Franais de Toronto, the Mississauga French immersion schools believe that a bilin- Christian French School, The Giles School, gual education not only makes available a varie- Toronto French Montessori, and the Toronto ty of opportunities for work and further study, French School. but also enhances cognitive development when
Faith-based schools have a specific religious affiliation and offer both an academic and religious education. These schools aim to integrate faith-based principles into everyday education and to give students a more comprehensive understanding of their faith. In many cases, morning prayers, religion classes, and religious services are part of the daily curriculum. The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), Christian Schools International, (CSI), and the Ontario Alliance of Christian Schools (OACS) are three organizations that represent private Christian schools in Canada and abroad. In addition to public Catholic schools, there are numerous private Catholic schools in the Greater Toronto Area, including De La Salle College Oaklands, Holy Name of Mary College School, St. Michaels College School, and Villanova College. Today, these schools rarely require students or parents to profess the Roman Catholic faith, and students with other religious affiliations are usually able to attend. There are also many private Christian schools in the Protestant tradition, many Ivy Global
with a specific denominational affiliation such as Mennonite, Baptist, or Adventist. Some Christian private schools in the Greater Toronto Area include Kings Christian Collegiate, Holy Trinity School, and the Yorkland School. Jewish private schools offer a Jewish curriculum as part of a day school setting, including Hebrew instruction and Judaic study courses. Some schools are cross-denominational, while others are specifically Orthodox, Reform, etc. Some Jewish private schools in the Greater Toronto Area include the Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto, Bialik Hebrew Day School, the Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto, and Yeshivot Bnei Akiva. Islamic private schools provide an Islamicbased curriculum that incorporates Arabic instruction and study of the Quran. Some Islamic private schools in the Greater Toronto Area include the Islamic Foundation School, ISNA High School, Jaamiah Ajax, Madinatul Uloom Academy, and Madresatul Banaat Almuslimaat.
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M ONTESSORI S CHOOLS
The Montessori method and philosophy was formed through the research and theories of Maria Montessori in the early 1900s. The Montessori method replaces the traditional lecturebased model with a more hands-on, selfdirected approach to education. In the role of observer or guide, the teacher facilitates the students to direct their own learning within an environment adapted to their developmental needs. The Montessori method does not believe in the traditional method of performance evaluation through letters or numerical grades. The Canada Council of Montessori Administrators (CCMA) represents Canadian Montessori schools and is responsible for certifying that its member schools meet the standards of an authentic Montessori program. Montessori teachers undergo rigorous training through an accrediting institute such as the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). Several Montessori schools in the Greater Toronto Area include Toronto Montessori Schools, Toronto French Montessori, J. Addison School, Central Montessori Schools, Cornerstone Montessori Prep School, and Tall Pines School.
S OME M ONTESSORI S CHOOLS IN THE GTA J. Addison School Tall Pines School Toronto French Montessori Toronto Montessori Schools
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P ARTS OF THE A PPLICATION
E NTRY Y EARS Grade 7 Grade 9
Application Form and Fee Most schools require families to complete an application form either in print or online through the individual schools website. Families will need to provide information about the students living situation, citizenship, current school, and family members. In many cases, an application fee is required as part of the admissions process. These range from $50$200. Academic Information Parents will need to submit their childs most recent report card or transcript. Some schools require additional end-of-year report cards or from the past one or two years. If the child has taken a standardized test or educational assessment in his or her current school, he or she may also be required to submit those results.
vide as much detail as possible, editing carefully for spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Admissions Test Most schools require students to write an admissions test as part of their application to assess their academic strengths and weaknesses. Many schools design their own admissions tests and schedule these individually with each applicant; others require students to write the SSAT (Secondary School Admissions Test), a standardized exam for grades 5-11 administered world-wide. Detailed information about preparing and registering for this test can be found in the SSAT section of this booklet. Interview
Most schools accept the majority of their students into Grades 7 and/or 9. Admissions rates into other grades are much lower and based on space available.
Many schools require students to conduct a formal campus visit and an interview with the Reference Letters admissions officer. This gives the school and opportunity to meet each prospective applicant Most schools require one or more reference face-to-face. Interviewers often ask about the letters from teachers, counsellors, or principals students current school, extra-curricular acat the students current school. The Confiden- tivities, goals, and reasons for applying to the tial School Report is a standard form that some specific private school. Students should dress schools require instead of reference letters. neatly, conduct themselves politely, and be This form must be completed by the students prepared to elaborate upon their answers. principal or teacher, who will send it directly to the private school admissions office. Supplementary Documents Personal Questionnaire Families may be required to submit other supplementary documents as part of the applicaSome schools require that the students comtion, including copies of birth certificates, passplete a personal questionnaire. Questions may ports, or other proof of citizenship. Internainvolve students interests, hobbies, goals, tional students may be required to submit a strengths and weaknesses, and reasons for apcopy of their Canadian study visa. Some plying to the particular private school. Students schools additionally ask students to submit a should write these in their own words and pro- writing sample or a school assignment of which they are particularly proud. Ivy Global
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T HE A PPLICATION P ROCESS
Application Steps
Application Deadlines Application deadlines vary with each individual school. Confirm these dates with the schools admissions office or website. Most of the top private schools in the Greater Toronto Area have application deadlines in December. The deadline for UTS is Dec. 1, and the deadlines for many of the other selective schools are in the second week of December. In most cases, SSAT scores do not need to be submitted by the application deadline. Contact the individual school admissions office or website for the last SSAT test date for which students may register and still be considered for admission.
Arrange a school visit or attend an Open House. Submit a completed application form, application fee, student profile, and required documents by the deadline. Contact a principal/teacher for reference letters or a Confidential School Report. Arrange to write an admissions test or the SSAT. Arrange an interview and/or campus tour with the admissions office.
2nd week of December Bishop Strachan School Branksome Hall Crescent School Havergal College Upper Canada College
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University of Toronto Schools (UTS) has a rigorous two-stage admissions process for students entering into Grade 7. 98% of students entering UTS will do so into Grade 7. Admission to other grades is based on space available. Grade 7 Admissions
to 55 girls and 55 boys whom they feel are top candidates to attend UTS. Many families ask if UTS has a cut-off SSAT score in order to proceed to Stage 2. Because each years pool of applicants is different, the lowest SSAT scores accepted will vary. In general, students should aim to score in the midhigh1900s in order to be considered competitive. Grade 9-11 Admissions
Stage 1 consists of the SSAT plus a completed online application form, student questionnaire, and school supplement submitted by the Dec. 1 deadline. Students may write the SSAT after the application deadline. Out of the roughly 600 Stage 1 applicants each year, 100 boys and 100 girls are invited to Stage 2 of the application. This consists of a 40-minute math exam, a 20minute interview, and a possible 20minute essay. Based on their Stage 2 results, the admissions officers will send offers of admission
Students must write the SSAT and submit the online application form, student questionnaire, school supplement, and recommendation letters by Feb. 1. Based on transcripts and SSAT results in the 85th percentile or above, select students will be invited for a 20-30 minute interview. Offers of admission will be granted based on space available. Ivy Global
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Tuition for private schools varies greatly based on school type, location, and reputation. The oldest and most selective schools in the centre of a metropolitan area like Toronto, and particularly those offering boarding options, tend to have the highest tuition fees. However, many smaller private schools, particularly faith -based schools in suburban locations, have tuition close to or under $10,000. Families should consider not only the yearly tuition rate but also any additional fees for student services, books, uniforms, or building upkeep.
School Appleby College Upper Canada College Branksome Hall St. Andrews College Havergal College Bishop Strachan School
School Toronto French School Crescent School The York School St. Clements School The Country Day School Holy Trinity School Bayview Glen UTS St. Michaels College School De La Salle College Ivy Global
Tuition $10,440$27,425 $27,275 $25,100 $24,150 $19,350$22,765 $20,625$22,100 $14,800$20,400 $19,600 $15,225$16,050 $11,400$11,900
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F INANCIAL A ID
Private school tuition can be a significant expense, but most schools offer financial aid packages to help families who would not otherwise be able to afford their school. Financial aid packages can take many forms, including need-based bursaries and loans, merit-based scholarships, and tuition payment plans and discounts. Applying for financial aid will not affect a students chance of getting into a school, as admissions are based on merit alone. Need-Based Aid Families may qualify for need-based financial aid based on income and expenses. Need-based aid can take the form of loans, which need to be repaid, and bursaries, which do not. In order to be considered, most schools require families to complete an application detailing the familys income, assets, investments, debts, and expenses. Families should bring to the schools attention any unusual circumstances, such as health issues or another child attending university, as most schools will take these considerations into account when making financial aid decisions. Merit-Based Aid Many schools offer merit scholarships to deserving students. These are awarded based on academic or extra-curricular achievement, and can take into account the students involvement in the arts, athletics, or community service. Most schools require students to submit a personal essay demonstrating why they should receive the award. Students applying to academic scholarships may also be required to submit transcripts, report cards, samples of academic work, and entrance exam results. Students applying to arts or athletics scholarships may be required to complete an audition or try-out. Tuition Payment Plans and Discounts Many schools offer tuition payment plans to spread the cost of tuition over the year. Families may pay tuition in several instalments over the school year rather than one lump sum. Often, schools offer further tuition discounts for families with multiple children attending the school, or families with parents who volunteer or work at the school.
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SSAT (S ECONDARY S CHOOL A DMISSION T EST )
A BOUT THE SSAT Length: 2 hours, 35 min Lower Level: Grades 5-7 Upper Level: Grades 8-11 Lower Level scores from 1320-2130, Upper Level scores from 1500-2400 Multiple test dates each year Register at www.ssat.org
The SSAT is a standardized test administered to students in grades 5-11 to help determine placement into certain private and independent schools. The SSAT is owned, published, and developed by the Secondary School Admission Test Board. The SSAT is administered nationally eight times during the academic year; however, students should not take the test more than once in a given year. Regional private schools and organizations also have the option of adminis-
tering the test independently, and these Flex test dates by region can be found on the SSAT website at www.ssat.org. This website is also used for registration via an online form. A student will register for one of two SSAT tests, depending on grade level. The Lower Level test is administered for students currently in grades 5-7, and the Upper Level test is for students currently in grades 8-11. The tests have the same format, but the Upper Level exam covers more advanced material.
SSAT S CORING
Scores for each section on the SSAT (Math, Verbal, and Reading) are scaled based on the performance of students for each separate exam. The Lower Level exam is scaled from 440710 points per section, or 1320-2130 total. The Upper Level exam is scaled from 500-800 points per section, or 1500-2400 total. Students in lower grades for their test are expected to receive lower scaled scores. The SSAT score report also provides SSAT percentile rankings for each category, comparing each students performance to that of others in the same grade who have taken the test in the past three years. These percentile rankings provide a more accurate way of evaluating student performance at each grade level. However, the SSAT percentiles are a comparison against only other students who have taken the SSAT, and these tend to be a very highachievers. Students should not be discouraged if their percentile rankings appear low. The SSAT also publishes an Estimated National Percentile ranking for test takers in grades 5-9, an estimated comparison of student performance against the entire national student population.
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W HAT IS C OVERED ?
The SSATs five sections are broken into three main subjects (Math, Verbal, and Reading) plus one writing sample. Each of these sections test the students ability to think logically, organize ideas, and solve problems systematically. The Math, Verbal, and Reading scores are scaled and combined to give the students total SSAT score. The writing sample is not scored, but is sent to the admissions officers of the private schools to which the student is applying. Math The test contains two 30-minute Math sections with 25 multiple-choice questions each. These sections test knowledge of arithmetic, geometry, word problems, and basic algebra. Students will need to apply their knowledge of these subjects efficiently in order to solve multi -step problems within a strict time limit. No calculator is allowed, so students should be proficient in mental math and long division and multiplication. Verbal The Verbal section is 30 minutes long with 60 questions. The first half is comprised of synonym questions, which test students knowledge of word meanings. The second half is comprised of analogies, which test students ability to recognize relationships between words. These questions require a thorough knowledge of advanced English vocabulary. Reading The Reading section is 40 minutes long and comprises 7-8 short passages with questions. The passages may be drawn from history, science, editorial essays, short stories, or poems. The questions test students ability to understand advanced reading material, to summarize main ideas, and to make inferences based on what they have read within a strict time limit. Writing Sample The SSAT writing sample takes the form of a 25-minute, one-page essay in which students must support or disprove a topic statement by using examples from personal experience, history, literature, and current events. These topics take the form of common sayings and proverbs, such as No pain, no gain. Although this section is not scored, it will be evaluated by the admissions officers of the school to which the student is applying. Students should aim to write a well-structured essay free from spelling, punctuation, and grammar mistakes.
SSAT STUDY TIPS Commit to long-term, diligent study to build vocabulary and review key concepts Read and analyze highlevel material: books, short stories, poems, newspapers Write practice essays and have a parent or teacher edit for structure, logic, and mechanics Drill math concepts, and practice applying them quickly and accurately in multi-step problems Speed is key: practice with a time limit
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AP AND IB P ROGRAMS
AP (A DVANCED P LACEMENT )
S OME AP SCHOOLS IN THE GTA Appleby College Bishop Strachan School Crescent School Havergal College Pickering College Ridley College (current) St. Andrews College St. Clements School UTS (select courses)
Many schools take part in enrichment learning programs that offer university-level courses as a part of the high school curriculum. The Advanced Placement program (AP) is administered by the College Board and consists of a year-long course of enriched study in a specific subject, followed by an exam in May. There is a fee of $84 per exam. 37 AP courses are offered across 22 subject areas, including calculus, statistics, physics, biology, chemistry, history, literature, and languages. Over 500 schools in Canada offer AP courses, and over 1 million students write AP exams each year. Registration is conducted through the College Board website at www.collegeboard.com.
Most AP exams involve multiple-choice questions and a free-response section in either essay or problem-solving format. The exams are graded on a 5-point scaled system, where 5 means extremely qualified and 1 means not recommended. High schools rarely use AP exam scores as a part of the students final mark for the course, as exam scores are published in mid-July after most schools have already issued their final grades. AP exams are used by many Canadian and US universities to exempt students from entry level courses, though the amount and type of credit granted varies. It is important to contact each university to determine its AP recognition policy.
IB (I NTERNATIONAL B ACCALAUREATE )
S OME IB S CHOOLS IN THE GTA Branksome Hall Ridley College (upcoming) The York School Toronto French School Toronto Montessori Schools Upper Canada College
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is one of the most widely recognized enrichment programs internationally. The IB is administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization based in Switzerland, which has authorized 2000 IB schools around the world and 250 in Canada. The IBO offers a Primary Year Program (PYP), a Middle Year Program (MYP), and an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP).
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is geared toward students in the penultimate and final years of high school. The curriculum consists of study in six subject areas: English, a second language, individuals and societies, sciences, mathematics and computer science, and an elective. In addition, the IBDP requires students to write an Extended Essay, study epistemology in a course called Theory of Knowledge, and complete 150 hours of Creative, Action and Service requirements. StandThe Primary Year Program is geared toward 3- ardized exams are administered at the end of 12 year olds and focuses in the development of the 2-year program, with marks from 1 to 7 the child in the classroom and the world outawarded in each subject. In order to receive side. There is no testing in the PYP so that stu- the IB Diploma, students must earn a minimum dents can focus on how to learn rather than of 24 out of 45 possible points. Many universiwhat to learn. The Middle Year Program is ties recognize IB courses as first-year equivageared toward 11-16 year olds and focuses on lent, and the IBDP can qualify students for challenging academics and the development of scholarships or even guaranteed admission at life skills. Both PYP and MYP curricula consist some universities. of languages, humanities, sciences, math, arts, physical education and technology. Ivy Global
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P RIVATE S CHOOL C ONSULTING
Finding the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions youll make. We work one-on-one with each client to provide expert advice and strategies on the private school admissions process. We offer consulting services to maximize each students application, interview, resume and overall self-presentation to the admissions committees. With Ivy Globals expertise and unique relationships with admissions officers, we will increase your chances of gaining admission to the school of your choice. Full Consulting Our consulting service will guide you step-bystep through the entire admissions process. From choosing a school that is the right fit for your child to preparing applications that will set your child apart, we will provide a full game plan for getting your son or daughter into his or her dream school. Hourly Consulting We provide parents with hourly consulting to guide them through the process of applying to private schools and answer any questions they might have about their childs education and development. SSAT Diagnostic We perform a 2.5 hour SSAT diagnostic exam, provide a detailed score report, and outline a strategic plan for improving SSAT scores.
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Our consultants and tutors are available to guide parents and students through each step of the UTS admissions process. Stage 1: SSAT Prep Students looking to maximize their SSAT scores for Stage 1 of the UTS admissions process should enrol in our SSAT prep courses or private tutoring. Our programs are uniquely designed to help students develop the necessary skills and strategies for the SSAT. Our highly qualified instructors are dedicated to delivering the most comprehensive, effective, and engaging SSAT preparation program in the country. Stage 2: UTS Exam and Interview Prep We offer private tutoring on a session-bysession basis to hone skills, build strategies, and review key concepts for both the mathematics and writing components of the UTS Stage 2 exam. In addition, we offer consulting sessions to prepare techniques and practice for the UTS Stage 2 interview. Please call or e-mail our office to book tutoring or consulting sessions, or to receive further information about these services.
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SSAT P REPARATION
SSAT Courses Our SSAT prep classes have been uniquely designed to prepare students to maximize their scores on the SSAT. All our sessions take place at convenient locations in Toronto and Vancouver, and they are taught by highly qualified instructors dedicated to delivering the most comprehensive, effective and engaging SSAT preparation program in the country. Our SSAT prep courses cover essay writing, vocabulary building, reading comprehension, and mathematics. Students will also learn time management and key test taking strategies. Class sizes are limited to 7 students to ensure individual attention. Please note that all of our SSAT classes are designed for the Lower Level exam, grades 5-7. 30 hr course - $1350+HST 24 hr course - $1200+HST 18 hr course - $900+HST Tutoring is also available on a per session basis at $170+HST for each 2-hour session. SSAT Tutoring Our tutoring program is a unique, full customized approach to SSAT preparation. Our program combines material from some of the best SSAT prep programs available with the guidance of a dedicated instructor. The private tutoring sessions are held at our convenient locations in Toronto and Vancouver or at the students home. Sessions are customized to the individual learning needs of our students and are designed to maximize testtaking techniques and scores. Tutoring is offered for both the Lower Level and Upper Level exams. 26 hour program - $2000+HST 10 x 2 hour tutoring sessions 2 x 3 hour diagnostic tests Set of SSAT books and materials
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Private Tutoring Ivy Global offers a full range of tutoring services, allowing students to supplement their education with effective, long-term one-onone instruction. We offer tutoring in a wide range of subjects for students in grades 5-12. SAT Prep Our SAT prep classes and private tutoring have been uniquely designed to help students maximize their scores on the SAT, the admissions exam for universities and colleges in the United States. LSAT, MCAT, and DAT Prep Our LSAT, MCAT and DAT classes and private tutoring help students develop the necessary techniques and strategies to crack every section of these standardized exams required for law, medical, and dental school admissions. For more information, please visit our website at www.ivyglobal.ca. Ivy Global
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Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto, Toronto Thornhill www.associatedhebrewschools.com Bannockburn School www.bannockburn.ca Bayview Glen www.bvg.on.ca Bialik Hebrew Day School www.bialik.ca Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto, Mississauga, Burlington, Thornhill Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto
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Bishop Strachan School www.bss.on.ca Blyth Academy www.blytheducation.com Bnei Akiva Or Chaim www.bneiakivaschools.org Bnei Akiva Ulpanat Orot www.bneiakivaschools.org Bond Academy www.bondacademy.ca Braemar College www.braemarcollege.com
Alternative
Day: $7,395-11,895
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Day: varies Day: varies Day: $10,800-14,800 Day: $10,400-12,000 Day: $26,265-28,265 Boarding: $49,000-51,000 Day: $21,750-23,250 Day: varies
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Branksome Hall www.branksome.on.ca Brighton School www.brightonschool.ca Cathedral Christian Academy www.theprayerpalace.com/cds
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= boarding available Name Central Montessori Schools www.cmschool.net City Academy www.cityacademy.ca Cornerstone Montessori Preparatory School www.cornerstoneprep.ca $ Crescent School www.crescentschool.org Crestwood School and Preparatory College www.crestwood.on.ca De La Salle College "Oaklands" www.delasalleoaklands.org Dragon Academy, The www.dragonacademy.org Fieldstone Day School www.fieldstonedayschool.org FutureSkills High School www.futureskills.com German International School Toronto www.gistonline.ca Giles School, The www.gilesschool.ca Great Lakes College of Toronto, The www.glctschool.com Greenwood College School www.greenwoodcollege.com Haadi Elementary School http://school.haadi.ca $ Havergal College www.havergal.on.ca Hawthorn School for Girls www.hawthornschool.com Hudson College www.hudsoncollege.ca Humberside Montessori www.humbersidemontessori.ca Imperial College of Toronto www.imperialcollege.org = SSAT required City Toronto, North York, Thornhill Toronto Toronto, North York Toronto Grades PS-6 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed PK-12 Co-ed 3-12 Boys JK-12 Co-ed 5-12 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed K-8 Co-ed PK-8 Co-ed 10-12 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed PS-7 Co-ed JK-12 Girls PS-12 Girls PK-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 11-12 Co-ed $ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Montessori Alternative Montessori, Christian Traditional Tuition Day: $5,805-11,250 Day: varies = founded before 1950 Size 850 240
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2000
No
Toronto
Day: $8,900-15,400 Day: $9,250-12,500 Boarding: $18,050-21,300 Day: $28,500 Day: $2,400-6,600 Day: $25,500 Boarding: $48,100 Day: $4,200-19,000 Day: $12,500 Day: $6,080-11,500 Day: varies
200
1989
Yes
Toronto
International
varies
1978
No
2002
Yes Yes
Ivy Global
P AGE 20
= boarding available Name Junior Academy, The www.junioracademy.com $ Kohai Educational Centre www.kohai.ca Leo Baeck Day School, The http://leobaeck.ca Linden School, The www.lindenschool.ca Lyce Franais de Toronto www.lft.ca $ Mabin School, The www.mabin.com Madresatul Banaat Almuslimaat www.muslimgirlsschool.com Maria Montessori School www.mariamontessori.ca McDonald International Academy www.mcdonaldacademy.com Merle Levine Academy www.merlelevineacademy.com $ Metropolitan Preparatory Academy www.metroprep.com Montcrest School www.montcrest.on.ca Montessori Jewish Day School www.montessorijewish.ca Northmount School www.northmount.com Paul Penna Downtown Jewish Day School http://djds.ca PEAC School for Elite Athletes www.peac.ca Peoples Christian Academy http://pca.ca Robbins Hebrew Academy www.rhacademy.ca = SSAT required City Toronto Toronto Toronto, Thornhill Toronto Toronto Toronto Grades K-8 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 1-12 Girls PS-12 Co-ed JK-6 Co-ed JK-12 Girls PS-6 Co-ed 10-12 Co-ed 1-12 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-8 Boys SK-8 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed $ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Traditional Special Needs Jewish Traditional
A PPLYING
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size 120 35 875 145 400 150 Year Uniforms Founded 1988 1976 1977 1993 1995 1980 Yes No No No No No
Toronto
Islamic
Day: varies
varies
1993
Yes
Montessori
125
1975
No
International
varies
1994
No
Special Needs
varies
1974
Yes
Toronto
Traditional
Day: $17,700-21,000
350
1982
No
Toronto
Day: $22,340-31,970
300
1961
Yes
Toronto
Day: varies
varies
No
Toronto
Day: $13,545-18,795
varies
1990
Yes
Toronto
Jewish
Day: $14,250
155
1998
No
Toronto
Athletics
Boarding: $15,000-41,999
varies
No
Toronto Toronto
Christian Jewish
450 600
1971 1957
Yes No
Ivy Global
2011
= boarding available Name Rosedale Day School, The www.rds-on.ca $ $ $ Royal St. George's College www.rsgc.on.ca St. Clement's School www.scs.on.ca St. George Academy www.stgeorgeacademy.com St. Michael's Choir School www.smcs.on.ca St. Michael's College School www.stmichaelscollegeschool.com Sterling Hall School, The www.sterlinghall.com Sunnybrook School www.sunnybrookschool.com TAIE International Institute http://taie.ca Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto www.tanenbaumchat.org Tiferes Bais Yaakov http://tiferesbaisyaakov.com $ Toronto French School www.tfs.ca Toronto Heschel School www.torontoheschel.org $ Toronto International College www.ticedu.ca Toronto New School www.torontonewschool.com Toronto Prep School www.torontoprepschool.com $ = SSAT required City Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto, Vaughan Toronto Toronto, Mississauga Toronto Grades JK-8 Co-ed 3-12 Boys 1-12 Girls 9-12 Co-ed 3-12 Boys 7-12 Boys JK-8 Boys JK-6 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed 9-12 Girls PS-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed SK-12 Boys PK-8 Co-ed 1-12 Co-ed $ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Traditional Traditional, Anglican Traditional International Catholic, Music Catholic Traditional Traditional International Tuition Day: $14,800 Day: $26,700 Day: $24,150 Day: varies Boarding: varies Day: $4,200 Day: $15,225-16,050 Day: $23,700-26,700 Day: $19,000 Day: $12,000 Boarding: $22,800 Day: $21,100 = founded before 1950 Size 110 425 450 varies 260 1100 300 140 varies
P AGE 21
Year Uniforms Founded 1995 1961 1901 Yes Yes Yes No 1937 1852 1987 1952 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Jewish
1500
1960
No
Yes Yes No
Toronto
International
Day: $13,680-23,980
varies
No
Toronto Toronto
Day: $19,150 Day: $18,150 Day: $19,600 Day: $27,610-29,610 Boarding: $49,265-51,265 Day: $4,610-15,450 Day: $15,300-16,800
varies varies 645 1100 240 250 2009 1910 1829 1987 1980
No No No Yes No Yes
University of Toronto Schools Toronto www.utschools.ca Upper Canada College www.ucc.on.ca Waldorf Academy http://waldorfacademy.org WillowWood School www.willowwoodschool.ca Toronto Toronto Toronto
Ivy Global
P AGE 22
= boarding available Name $ York School, The www.yorkschool.com Kingsley Primary School www.kingsleyschool.ca Kingsway College School www.kcs.on.ca MPS Etobicoke (Mississauga Private School) www.mpsontario.com Phoenix Montessori School www.phoenixmontessori.ca Citadelle International Academy of Arts and Science, La www.lacitadelleacademy.com Crawford Adventist Academy www.tadsb.com North Toronto Christian School www.yorkland.on.ca Signet Christian School www.scarboroughchristianschool.com Toronto French Montessori www.torontofrenchmontessori.com Yorkland School, The www.yorkland.on.ca Guildwood Village Montessori School www.gvmontessori.ca Islamic Foundation School www.islamicfoundation.ca Madinatul Uloom Academy www.mua.ca NAMF Academy (North American Muslim Foundation) www.namf.ca Royal Institute of International Studies www.royalinstitute.ca Salaheddin Islamic Secondary School www.salaheddin.org = SSAT required City Toronto Etobicoke Etobicoke Grades JK-12 Co-ed JK-5 Co-ed 1-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed PS-6 Co-ed PK-12 Co-ed K-12 Co-ed JK-6 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed PK-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed
A PPLYING
$ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Traditional Traditional Traditional Tuition Day: $25,100 Day: $5,450-9,750 Day: $19,600
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size 565 varies 285 Year Uniforms Founded 1965 1981 1989 Yes Yes Yes
Etobicoke
Traditional
Day: $11,210-14,500
350
1977
Yes
Etobicoke
Montessori
Day: $6,900-11,900
80
1999
No
North York
French Immersion
Day: $10,250-14,650
200
2000
Yes
North York
Christian
Day: $4,685-9,585
450
1981
Yes
North York
Christian
Day: $6,288
300
1981
Yes
varies 90 300
Scarborough
Montessori
Day: $4,100-7,300
75
1994
No
Scarborough
Islamic
Day: $4,000-8,000
600
1992
Yes
Scarborough
Day: varies
varies
1996
Yes
Scarborough
Islamic
Day: $2,500
varies
Yes
Scarborough
International
Day: $7,800
varies
No
Scarborough
Islamic
Day: varies
varies
Yes
Ivy Global
P AGE 23
= boarding available Name Tayyibah Islamic Academy www.tayyibahacademy.com Um-Alqura Islamic School www.umalqura.ca = SSAT required City Scarborough Scarborough Grades PS-12 Co-ed K-12 Co-ed
A PPLYING
$ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Islamic Islamic Tuition Day: varies Day: $2750
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size varies varies 2001 Year Uniforms Founded Yes Yes
Y ORK R EGION (A URORA , K ING , K ING C ITY , M ARKHAM , N EWMARKET , R ICHMOND H ILL , T HORNHILL , U NIONVILLE , V AUGHAN , W OODBRIDGE ) Name Aurora Montessori & Private School www.auroramontessori.com $ $ St. Andrew's College www.sac.on.ca Country Day School, The www.cds.on.ca Villanova College www.villanovacollege.com J. Addison School www.addisonschool.com Somerset Academy www.somersetacademy.ca Town Centre Montessori and Private Schools www.tcmps.com Trillium School www.trilliumschool.ca Wesley Christian Academy www.wesleychristianacademy.com Wishing Well Montessori & Elementary Schools www.wishingwellschools.com $ Pickering College www.pickeringcollege.on.ca Academy for Gifted Children P.A.C.E., The www.pace.on.ca Exceptional Learning Centre (EXL) www.exlcentre.com $ Holy Trinity School www.hts.on.ca City Grades PS-8 Co-ed 6-12 Boys JK-12 Co-ed 5-12 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PK-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 1-12 Co-ed K-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed School Type Tuition Size Year Uniforms Founded 1989 Yes
Aurora
Montessori
Day: varies Day: $28,050 Boarding: $45,076-47,060 Day: $19,350-22,765 Day: $13,400 Day: $3,760-13,600 Day: varies
400
Markham
Montessori
Day: $5,400-19,000
1400
1986
Yes
Markham Markham
Montessori Christian
320 275
1991 1988
Yes Yes
Markham
Montessori
300
1978
Yes
Newmarket
Traditional
407
1842
Yes
Richmond Hill
Gifted
300
1993
No
Special Needs
Day: $13,450-15,350
30
1997
Yes
Christian
Day: $20,625-22,100
760
1981
Yes
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P AGE 24
= boarding available Name Richland Academy www.richlandacademy.ca Richmond Hill Montessori & Elementary Private School www.rhms.ca $ Toronto Montessori Schools (TMS) www.torontomontessori.ca Blyth Academy www.blytheducation.com Central Montessori Schools www.cmschool.net Discovery Academy www.discoveryacademy.ca Leo Baeck Day School, The http://leobaeck.ca Lumen Veritatis Academy www.lumenveritatis.ca Netivot HaTorah Day School http://netivot.com Next Page Private High School www.nextpage.ca Toronto Waldorf School www.torontowaldorfschool.com Zareinu Educational Centre http://zareinu.org Unionville Montessori Private Schools www.unionvillemontessori.com Hill Academy, The www.thehillacademy.com Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto www.tanenbaumchat.org Maple Crest Private School www.maplecrestschool.ca Toronto District Christian High School www.tdchristian.ca = SSAT required City Richmond Hill Grades PK-6 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed
A PPLYING
$ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Traditional Tuition Day: $7,950-15,250
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size 115 Year Uniforms Founded 2002 Yes
Richmond Hill
Montessori
Day: $12,000-15,000
535
1986
Yes
Richmond Hill Thornhill, Toronto, Mississauga, Burlington Thornhill, North York, Toronto Thornhill Thornhill, Toronto Thornhill, Mississauga Thornhill
Montessori
Day: $11,140-22,100
700
1961
Yes
6-12 Co-ed PS-6 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed JK-6 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed
Alternative
Day: $7,395-11,895
300
2004
No
Day: $5,805-11,250 Day: $9,000-12,500 Day: $6,450-12,900 Day: $5,000-5,500 Day: varies
Thornhill
Alternative
varies
1998
No
Thornhill Thornhill
360 varies
1968 1990
No No
Unionville
850
1987
Yes
Athletics
varies
2006
Yes
Jewish
1500
1960
No
Traditional
Day: $8,500
150
2004
Yes
Woodbridge
Christian
Day: $7,214-12,600
450
1965
No
Ivy Global
P AGE 25
A PPLYING
P EEL R EGION (B RAMPTON , C ALEDON , F ERGUS , M ISSISSAUGA , O RANGEVILLE ) = boarding available = SSAT required City Brampton Brampton Grades JK-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed PS-6 Co-ed PS-10 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 3-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed PS-6 Co-ed 6-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 5-12 Girls 9-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed $ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Islamic Christian Tuition Day: varies Day: $5,040-9,840
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size varies 500 Year Uniforms Founded 1994 1977 Yes Yes
Name Al-Iman School http://alimanschool.ca Brampton Christian School www.bramptoncs.org Brampton Georgetown Montessori School www.bgmschool.com
Brampton
Montessori
Day: varies
125
1972
Yes
Rowntree Montessori Schools (RMS) Brampton www.rowntreemontessori.com Tall Pines School www.tallpinesschool.com King's College School www.kingscollegeschool.ca Emmanuel Christian High School www.echs.ca ABC Montessori www.abcmontessori.com Blyth Academy www.blytheducation.com Bronte College of Canada www.brontecollege.com Good Samaritan School for Exceptional Students, The www.gsschool.ca Holy Name of Mary College School www.holynameofmarycollegeschool.com ISNA High School (Islamic Society of North America) http://high.isnaschools.com Lumen Veritatis Academy www.lumenveritatis.ca Lynn-Rose Heights Private School www.lynnroseheights.net Maingate Academy www.mgacademy.ca Meadow Green Academy www.meadowgreenacademy.ca Brampton Caledon
Montessori
Day: $4,250-9,550
550
1969
Yes
500 varies
1987 1994
Yes Yes
Fergus
Day: varies
200
Montessori
Day: $8,420-8,800
150
1995
Yes
Alternative
Day: $7,395-11,895
300
2004
No
400
1991
Yes
Mississauga
varies
2010
No
Mississauga
Catholic
Day: $13,500-13,900
125
2008
Yes
Islamic
Day: $2,500-5,300
varies
Yes
Catholic
Day: $5,000-5,500
varies
2007
Yes
Traditional
Day: $5,700-12,045
300
1997
Yes
Mississauga Mississauga
Islamic Christian
No Yes
Ivy Global
P AGE 26
= boarding available Name Mentor College www.mentorcollege.edu Mississauga Christian Academy www.mississaugachristianacademy.com Mississauga Christian French School www.mcfschool.ca Northstar Montessori www.northstarmontessori.com Oakwood Academy www.kidscancentre.com Philopateer Christian College www.pccnet.ca Quran Academy, The www.thequranacademy.com Rotherglen School, The www.rotherglen.com Sherwood Heights School www.sherwoodheights.com Shiloh Christian Institute www.shilohci.com Sommerville Manor School www.sommervillemanor.com St. Jude's Academy www.stjudesacademy.com Star Academy www.staracademy.ca TEAM School www.teamschool.com $ Toronto French School www.tfs.ca White Oaks Montessori School www.whiteoaksmontessori.com Hillcrest Private School www.hillcrestps.com Maples Private School, The www.themaplesschool.com Orangeville Christian School www.orangevillechristianschool.com = SSAT required City Mississauga Grades JK-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PK-8 Co-ed JK-6 Co-ed PK-12 Co-ed 2-12 Boys PS-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PK-8 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed 1-12 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed PS-6 Co-ed PS-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed
A PPLYING
$ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Traditional Tuition Day: $12,950-16,800
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size 1450 Year Uniforms Founded 1982 Yes
Mississauga
Christian
Day: $7,825-11,355
700
1977
Yes
Mississauga
French Immersion, Christian Montessori Special Needs Christian Islamic Montessori Traditional Christian Traditional Traditional Alternative Special Needs French Immersion
Day: $2,100-7,700
70
2009
Yes
Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga, Oakville Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga, Toronto Mississauga
Day: $5,900-11,000 Day: $5,600-23,000 Day: $990-7,990 Day: $2,500 Day: $6,200-17,570 Day: $8,870-10,020 Day: varies Day: $11,000-11,750 Day: $7,600-9,100 Day: $10,850-16,700 Day: $15,300-17,300 Day: $10,440-27,425
250 varies 240 varies 1000 450 varies 200 varies 95 225 1200
Montessori
Day: $6,000-10,700
200
1989
Yes
Yes Yes No
Ivy Global
P AGE 27
H ALTON R EGION (B URLINGTON , O AKVILLE ) = boarding available Name = SSAT required City Burlington, Toronto, Mississauga, Thornhill Burlington, Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville Oakville, Mississauga Oakville Grades $ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type
A PPLYING
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
Tuition
Blyth Academy www.blytheducation.com Fern Hill School www.fernhillschool.com Al-Falah Islamic School www.al-falah.org $ Appleby College www.appleby.on.ca Chisholm Academy www.chisholmcentre.com Clanmore Montessori www.clanmoremontessori.com Dearcroft Montessori School www.dearcroft.com Glenburnie School www.glenburnieschool.com King's Christian Collegiate www.kingschristian.net $ MacLachlan College www.maclachlan.on.ca Oakville Christian School www.ocsonline.org Rotherglen School, The www.rotherglen.com St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School www.smls.on.ca Wildwood Academy www.wildwoodacademy.com
6-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PK-8 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed PK-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed JK-12 Girls 2-8 Co-ed
Alternative
Day: $7,395-11,895
300
2004
No
Traditional Islamic Traditional Special Needs Montessori Montessori Traditional Christian Traditional Christian Montessori
Day: $8,742-17,947 Day: varies Day: $29,235-37,295 Boarding: $48,580-55,555 Day: $17,200 Day: $6,400-12,700 Day: $5,900-15,350 Day: $6,695-17,450 Day: $7,233-12,400 Day: $8,110-24,750 Day: $9,643-10,974 Day: $6,200-17,570
600 215 750 150 100 170 400 440 350 250 1000
1982 1998 1911 1970 1997 1968 1985 2001 1978 1982 1979
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Traditional
Day: $16,390-19,810
610
1891
Yes
Oakville
Special Needs
Day: $20,917-67,450
60
2002
Yes
Ivy Global
P AGE 28
A PPLYING
D URHAM R EGION (A JAX , B OWMANVILLE , P ICKERING , W HITBY )
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
Name Exceptional Learning Centre (EXL) www.exlcentre.com Jaamiah AJAX Al Madrasah Al Inaamiyyah www.jaamiahajax.com Jaamiah AJAX Mariyah Islamic School www.jaamiahajax.com Wasdell Academy for Innovative Learning www.wasdellcentre.org Durham Christian High School www.dchs.com Montessori Learning Centre of Pickering www.montessorilearningcentre.com $ Trafalgar Castle School www.castle-ed.com
Grades K-8 Co-ed K-12 Boys K-12 Girls PS-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed PS-8 Co-ed 5-12 Girls
School Type
Tuition
Size
Special Needs
Day: $13,450-15,350
30
Ajax
Islamic
400
1992
Yes
Ajax
Islamic
400
1995
Yes
Ajax
Special Needs
Day: $9,000-12,000
55
Yes
Bowmanville
Christian
Day: varies
130
1967
No
Pickering
Montessori
Day: $5,200-9,000
240
1984
No
Whitby
Traditional
210
1874
Yes
P ETERBOROUGH R EGION (L AKEFIELD , P ETERBOROUGH , P ORT H OPE ) Name $ $ $ Lakefield College School www.lcs.on.ca Arrowsmith School www.arrowsmithschool.org Trinity College School www.tcs.on.ca City Lakefield Peterborough, Toronto Port Hope Grades 7-12 Co-ed 1-12 Co-ed 5-12 Co-ed School Type Traditional Special Needs Traditional Tuition Day: $21,655-27,370 Boarding: $47,715-51,245 Day: $22,000 Day: $20,350-28,250 Boarding: $46,450-49,650 Size 370 75 550 Year Uniforms Founded 1879 1980 1865 Yes No Yes
B ARRIE R EGION (B ARRIE , C OLLINGWOOD , C OOKSTOWN ) Name Canadian Secondary School www.canadiansecondaryschool.ca Kempenfelt Bay School www.kempenfeltbayschool.com Pretty River Academy www.prettyriveracademy.com Thor College www.thorcollege.ca City Barrie Barrie Collingwood Cookstown Grades 9-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed PK-12 Co-ed School Type Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Tuition Day: varies Day: $11,725-14,975 Day: $10,920-14,800 Day: $5,377-10,726 Size varies 170 160 varies Year Uniforms Founded 2008 1999 1998 1980 No Yes Yes Yes
Ivy Global
P AGE 29
H AMILTON AND B RANTFORD (A NCASTER , B RANTFORD , H AMILTON ) Name Hamilton District Christian High www.hdch.org Braemar House School www.braemarhouseschool.ca Brantford Christian Collegiate www.brantfordchristiancollegiate.org Columbia International College www.cic-totalcare.com Guido De Brs Christian High School www.guidodebres.org $ Hillfield Strathallan College www.hsc.on.ca Southern Ontario College www.mysoc.ca City Grades 9-12 Co-ed K-8 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed School Type
A PPLYING
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
Tuition
Size
Ancaster
Day: $9,995-12,005
varies
Brantford
Day: $7,495-9,995
100
1996
Yes
Brantford
Day: varies
varies
1995
Yes
Hamilton
International
1300
1979
Yes
Hamilton
Day: $2,460-9,216
423
1977
Yes
Hamilton Hamilton
1140 varies
1901 1980
Yes No
S T . C ATHARINES R EGION (B EAMSVILLE , S MITHVILLE , S T . C ATHARINES , W ELLANDPORT ) Name Great Lakes Christian High School www.glchs.on.ca Smithville District Christian High School www.sdch.on.ca Beacon Christian School www.beaconchristian.org $ $ $ Pinehurst School www.pinehurst.on.ca Ridley College www.ridley.on.ca Robert Land Academy www.robertlandacademy.com City Grades 9-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 9-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 6-12 Boys School Type Tuition Day: $8,000-16,400 Boarding: $13,400-26,050 Size Year Uniforms Founded 1952 Yes
Beamsville
Christian
varies
Smithville
Christian
Day: varies
200
1980
No
St. Catharines
Christian
Day: $8755-15,435
varies
1960
No
40 600 160
Ivy Global
P AGE 30
A PPLYING
W ATERLOO R EGION (B LOOMINGDALE , C AMBRIDGE , K ITCHENER , W ATERLOO ) = boarding available = SSAT required City Bloomingdale Grades JK-12 Co-ed JK-8 Co-ed 7-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed 1-12 Co-ed JK-12 Co-ed $ = day tuition over $20,000 School Type Christian Tuition Day: $1,740-10,500
TO
P RIVATE S CHOOLS
= founded before 1950 Size varies Year Uniforms Founded 1993 Yes
Name Koinonia Christian Academy www.kcf.org/academy Temple Baptist Christian Academy http://tbca.ca Rockway Mennonite Collegiate www.rockway.ca Scholars' Hall www.scholarshall.com St. Jude's School www.stjudes.com St. John's-Kilmarnock School www.sjkschool.org
Cambridge
Christian
Day: $3,150-7,500
varies
No
Kitchener
Christian
Day: $4,370-17,000
295
1945
Yes
Yes No Yes
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