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7 Foundry Ave, Toronto, on M6H 3Z4, Canada The Christine Cowern Team 7 Foundry Ave 416.291.7372 Toronto, ON ChristineCowernTeam.com HOODQ HIGHLIGHTS ELEMENTARY TRANSIT SAFETY SCHOOLS 9.7 8.5 8.5 HIGH PARKS CONVENIENCE SCHOOLS 8.1 10 8.5 PUBLIC SCHOOLS (ASSIGNED) Your neighbourhood is part of a community of Public Schools offering Elementary, Middle, and High School programming. See the closest Public Schools near you below: 6.2 Regal Road Junior Public School FRASER INSTITUTE about a 12 minute walk - 0.89 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 95 Regal Rd, Toronto, ON M6H 2J6, Canada The mission of Regal Road Public School is to strive for equity and excellence for all students in partnership with the community. ​ ​ Regal Road Public School is situated on the northeast corner of Davenport Road and Dufferin Street. It is a dynamic dual-track school with an enrolment of approximately 550 students. Our students represent diverse ethnocultural and family backgrounds. While two-thirds of the students speak English at home, over 45 language groups are represented. http://www.tdsb.on.ca... Address 95 Regal Rd, Toronto, ON M6H 2J6, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Code 5268 School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-1390 Rating Trend n/a School Board Toronto DSB School Number 479640 Grades Offered PK to 6 Most Recent Rank 1430 Additional Details French Immersion Most Recent Rating 6.2 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent n/a Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org... Details Webpage Rating Average in the n/a Most Recent Five Years 4.1 Oakwood Collegiate Institute FRASER 1.52 KM away INSTITUTE High 991 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6E 1A3, Canada Oakwood has been a place of excellence for 107 years. We are proud of our tradition and our commitment to students, parents and staff. Oakwood offers Extended French, and a Specialist High Skills Major in both Arts and Culture and in Sports. We are a "Triple A" school -- we provide outstanding curricular and co-curricular programs in Academics, Athletics and the Arts, and our music, drama, visual arts, dance and athletic programs are highly regarded. http://www.tdsb.on.ca... Address 991 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6E 1A3, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level High School Code 5545 School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-1780 Rating Trend No Change School Board Toronto DSB School Number 932191 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Most Recent Rank 579 Additional Details French Immersion Most Recent Rating 4.1 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent 550 Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org... Details Webpage Rating Average in the 4.1 Most Recent Five Years Winona Drive Senior Public School 1.69 KM away Elementary and Middle 101 Winona Dr, Toronto, ON M6G 3S8, Canada Winona Drive Public School is located south of St. Clair Avenue West between Bathurst and Dufferin streets. The building was constructed in 1959 as a fourth addition to McMurrich Junior Public School. Although McMurrich and Winona are physically joined, they are separate in terms of administration, teaching staff, and grades/programs offered. ​ ​ Winona Drive Senior Public School strives to provide excellence in education for the young adolescent. Through partnership with the home, our staff provide opportunities for our students to learn and grow intellectually, socially and emotionally. Students have clearly outlined responsibilities which accompany their rights. We have expectations of them, and for them, both in the classroom and beyond. http://www.tdsb.on.ca... Address 101 Winona Dr, Toronto, ON M6G 3S8, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level Elementary and Middle School Code 5286 School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-1680 School Board Toronto DSB School Number 615366 Grades Offered 7 to 8 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office PUBLIC SCHOOLS (NEARBY) 9.7 É Élém Charles-Sauriol FRASER INSTITUTE about a 8 minute walk - 0.61 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 55 Pelham Ave, Toronto, ON M6N 1A5, Canada La communauté de Charles-Sauriol est accompagnée par un personnel enseignant dynamique et dévoué ainsi que des parents très impliqués et prêts à soutenir le développement des enfants. Une étroite collaboration entre le milieu scolaire, la famille et la communauté est essentielle à la réussite de tous les élèves. Le personnel de l’école a à cœur le bien-être de tous les élèves. La différentiation pédagogique, les projets touchant divers intérêts, l'enfance en difficulté, le programme d’Actualisation linguistique du français (ALF) et le programme d’aide pour les nouveaux arrivants (PANA) sont le pivot de l’enseignement à l’école Charles-Sauriol. ​ ​ http://csviamonde.ca... Address 55 Pelham Ave, Toronto, ON M6N 1A5, Canada Language French Date Opened 03-09-2012 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Type Public Phone Number 416-651-4630 Rating Trend n/a School Board CS Viamonde School Number 447621 Grades Offered PK to 6 Most Recent Rank 14 Most Recent Rating 9.7 School Board Number B66303 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent n/a Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org... Details Webpage Rating Average in the n/a Most Recent Five Years 8.1 ÉS Toronto Ouest FRASER 1.94 KM away INSTITUTE High 330 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 3Y1, Canada L’école secondaire Toronto Ouest continue de bâtir un milieu d’apprentissage franchement exemplaire. ​ ​ Ce milieu diversifié, inclusif et sécuritaire offre à ses élèves des programmes d’excellence en sciences, mathématiques, langues, études sociales et arts. De nombreux clubs et activités socioculturelles et sportives viennent agrémenter le quotidien de nos élèves, leur permettant de joindre l’utile à l’agréable. ​ ​ Fondés sur des valeurs d’excellence, d’engagement et de dépassement de soi, l’enseignement et l’encadrement offerts à nos élèves leur permettent « de voir un avenir à la hauteur de leur vision où les choix de carrières sont guidés par leurs passions et qui offre la possibilité et les ressources nécessaires à leur réalisation ». http://csviamonde.ca... Address 330 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 3Y1, Canada Language French Date Opened 03-09-2012 Grade Level High School Type Public Phone Number 416-532-6592 Rating Trend n/a School Board CS Viamonde School Number 952803 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Most Recent Rank 60 Most Recent Rating 8.1 School Board Number B66303 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent n/a Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org... Details Webpage Rating Average in the n/a Most Recent Five Years 9 Hawthorne II Bilingual Alternative Junior School FRASER 2.07 KM away INSTITUTE Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary 50 Essex St, Toronto, ON M6G 1T3, Canada Hawthorne II is unique. It is the only bilingual and the largest alternative elementary school within the TDSB. The original Hawthorne School was a private school located at Vaughan Road and Bathurst Street. Hawthorne II opened in September of 1977 with 30 students. ​ Current enrolment is about 200 students. Most of the students are Canadian-born whose first Language is English. Children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6 receive daily instruction in French. This consists of twenty minutes per day in JK and gradually increases with each grade to 150 minutes in grade 6. Parents and staff at this school are committed to teaching French and ensuring that pupils realize that French is a living language. http://www.tdsb.on.ca... Address 50 Essex St, Toronto, ON M6G 1T3, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1977 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary School Code 5362 School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-0727 Rating Trend n/a School Board Toronto DSB School Number 237655 Grades Offered PK to 6 Most Recent Rank 56 Additional Details French Immersion and Special Focus Most Recent Rating 9 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent n/a Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org... Details Webpage Rating Average in the n/a Most Recent Five Years CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Your neighbourhood is part of a community of Catholic Schools offering Elementary, Middle, and High School programming. See the closest Catholic Schools near you below: St. Josaphat Catholic School about a 8 minute walk - 0.61 KM away Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle 55 Pelham Ave, Toronto, ON M6N 1A5, Canada By providing excellent opportunities for spiritual, physical, emotional, and academic growth, children have the tools to become independent and empowered individuals of the future. This school provides a safe, inclusive and healthy environment for learning that is faith based. Thus, student success is measured by improved achievement in all areas of the curriculum as well as the child in his/her entirety. https://www.tcdsb.org... Address 55 Pelham Ave, Toronto, ON M6N 1A5, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-5291 School Board Toronto CDSB School Number 805971 Grades Offered PK to 8 Additional Details Religious School Board Number B67059 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office 5.1 Loretto College School FRASER INSTITUTE about a 12 minute walk - 0.87 KM away High 151 Rosemount Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 2N1, Canada Loretto College is a single gender school for girls. Founded by the sisters of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (better known as the Loretto Sisters)​ in 1915, the school continues to focus on developing the spiritual, intellectual, emotional and physical aspect of the individual student.​​​ https://www.tcdsb.org..
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