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31 Coventry St 416.466.1888 Scarborough, on Francisteam.Ca HOODQ HIGHLIGHTS Robert Francis 31 Coventry St 416.466.1888 Scarborough, ON francisteam.ca HOODQ HIGHLIGHTS ELEMENTARY TRANSIT SAFETY SCHOOLS HIGH PARKS CONVENIENCE SCHOOLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 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: Oakridge Junior Public School about a 7 minute walk - 0.5 KM away Elementary 110 Byng Ave, North York, ON M2N 4K4, Canada Oakridge Junior Public School is a Junior Kindergarten to Grade 4 community school with an enrolment of 800 students. As part of the Model Schools for Inner City initiative, the staff, parents and community are committed to providing a wide range of educational opportunities and rich learning experiences for all students. The Oakridge Way is the cornerstone of our school code of conduct and is in line with the Board's Character Development Program. At our monthly assemblies, we recognize excellence in academic achievement and social skills. At Oakridge we value our partnership with our parents who are actively involved in the education of their children through Family Nights, School Council, Nutrition programs, and school functions. http://www.tdsb.on.ca/FindYour/Schools.aspx?schno=4696 Address 110 Byng Ave, North York, ON M2N 4K4, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level Elementary School Code 4696 School Type Public Phone Number 416-396-6505 School Board Toronto DSB School Number 414387 Grades Offered PK to 4 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Samuel Hearne Middle School about a 9 minute walk - 0.68 KM away Middle 21 Newport Ave, Scarborough, ON M1L, Canada We are a community of learners made up of students, teachers, support staff and parents. We serve Junior-Intermediate students in Gr. 5-8. Our mission is to provide a safe and active learning environment in which our students can develop into contributing members of society. We strive for excellence and set high standards both academically and socially. Everyone is involved in the process of teaching, learning and growing together in this diverse community. We take pride in the academic, athletic, and artistic success of our students. Like our namesake, Samuel Hearne is on a journey to broaden our horizons and explore new opportunities. "Learning is a journey that lasts a lifetime!" http://www.tdsb.on.ca/FindYour/Schools.aspx?schno=4725 Address 21 Newport Ave, Scarborough, ON M1L, Canada Language English Date Opened 04-09-1973 Grade Level Middle School Code 4725 School Type Public Phone Number 416-396-6555 School Board Toronto DSB School Number 497665 Grades Offered 5 to 8 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute about a 14 minute walk - 1.08 KM away High 3663 Danforth Ave, Scarborough, ON M1N 3J7, Canada Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute is truly a community school, benefiting from the superb sports facilities that surround it and our partnership with Variety Village. We offer a full range of courses at the LDCC, applied, academic, gifted, open, college, university and workplace levels which support all post-secondary pathways. We are proud of the diversity of courses we offer our students. The whole school is Wi-Fi accessible and we continue to expand the use of technology across all subject areas. We support and encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning, to strive for excellence, to take pride in their accomplishments and to develop their leadership skills in the broader school community. http://www.tdsb.on.ca/FindYour/Schools.aspx?schno=4118 Address 3663 Danforth Ave, Scarborough, ON M1N 3J7, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level High School Code 4118 School Type Public Phone Number 416-396-6704 Rating Trend 998855 School Board Toronto DSB School Number 895016 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Most Recent Rank 601 Most Recent Rating 3.7 School Board Number B66052 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent 534 Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/Birchmount_Park_Collegiate_Institut Details Webpage e/Toronto/Report_Card.aspx Rating Average in the 4.4 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. Dunstan Catholic School about a 9 minute walk - 0.68 KM away Elementary and Middle 14 Pharmacy Ave, Scarborough, ON M1L 3E4, Canada St. Dunstan is a community in which Gospel values are an integral part of all aspects of school life. The Religion and Family Life programs, which are part of the regular curriculum, provide the basis to ensure that students learn in an environment which stresses spiritual, academic, social and physical development. https://www.tcdsb.org/SCHOOLS/STDUNSTAN/Pages/default.aspx Address 14 Pharmacy Ave, Scarborough, ON M1L 3E4, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level Elementary and Middle Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-5241 School Board Toronto CDSB School Number 787388 Grades Offered PK to 8 Additional Details Religious School Board Number B67059 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Neil McNeil Catholic High School about a 21 minute walk - 1.6 KM away High 127 Victoria Park Ave, Toronto, ON M4E, Canada Neil McNeil High School, founded in 1958 by members of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost, the Spiritans, is a publicly- funded Catholic boys' school dedicated to the education of young men. Guided by the Holy Spirit, Neil McNeil High School aspires to foster excellence in the development of the whole person through a comprehensive educational experience in the Spiritan tradition. Within a safe and supportive community that follows the school's motto Fidelitas in Arduis, we strive to cultivate a brotherhood in which every student has the opportunity to achieve their potential and to use their gifts to serve - leading boys to be men, for others. https://www.tcdsb.org/schools/neilmcneil/Pages/default.aspx Address 127 Victoria Park Ave, Toronto, ON M4E, Canada Language English Date Opened 01-09-1969 Grade Level High Orientation Catholic School Type Public Phone Number 416-393-5502 Rating Trend No Change School Board Toronto CDSB School Number 734080 Grades Offered 9 to 12 Most Recent Rank 93 Additional Details Religious and All-Male Most Recent Rating 7.8 School Board Number B67059 District Description Toronto and Area Regional Office Rank in the Most Recent 48 Five Years Fraser Institute School http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/Neil_McNeil_High_School/Toronto/R Details Webpage eport_Card.aspx Rating Average in the 8 Most Recent Five Years PRIVATE SCHOOLS See a list of the closest private schools near you: Baitul Mukarram Academy about a 3 minute walk - 0.21 KM away IQRA Academy about a 25 minute walk - 1.86 KM away PARKS & REC. Whether you want to sit at a park bench with a good book or use one of the special facilities offered, you'll be happy to know that your neighbourhood is close to many wonderful recreational opportunities. See the closest Parks and Recreation facilities near you below: Oakridge Park about a 2 minute walk - 0.19 KM away 3669 Danforth Ave A 1.8 hectare park on Danforth Avenue east of Pharmacy Avenue that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, splash pad and a children's playground. 1 Sports Field, 1 Playground, 1 Splash Pad, and 1 Ball Diamond http://www1.toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/1496/index.htm Hollis - Kalmar Park about a 3 minute walk - 0.24 KM away 146 Kalmar Ave A 1.2 hectare tree-lined park near Danforth Avenue and Warden Avenue that features an open green space. http://www1.toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2399/ Golf Club Parkette about a 5 minute walk - 0.37 KM away 78 Ferncroft Dr 1 Playground http://www1.toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2313/index.htm Scotia Parkette about a 6 minute walk - 0.44 KM away 3 Medford Ave http://www1.toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2475/ Elward - Mansion Parkette about a 6 minute walk - 0.45 KM away 35 Mansion Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada http://www1.toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2300/index.htm TRANSIT The public transit system can be an easy, cost-effective and efficient way of getting around the city, accessible from your neighbourhood. See the closest Public Transit stops near you below: The nearest street-level transit stop is Clonmore Dr At Cornell Ave about a 2 minute walk - 0.15 KM away http://www.ttc.ca/ The nearest rail transit stop is Victoria Park Station about a 14 minute walk - 1.07 KM away http://www.ttc.ca/Subway/Stations/Victoria_Park/station.jsp SAFETY Every second matters in an emergency, and your neighbourhood is part of a dedicated safety system of emergency agencies including Fire Stations, Police Stations, and Hospitals. See the closest facilities near you below: Toronto East Health Network - Michael Garron Hospital MGH has been proudly serving the community of East Toronto since 1929. During that time the hospital has continually renewed its commitment to the community it serves. Today, MGH is a large, urban, full-service community teaching hospital, providing comprehensive care to a diverse population of 400,000 living within its primary catchment area, from Midland Avenue in the east to Bayview Avenue in the west and north from Lake Ontario to Eglinton Avenue. Our community inspires us to deliver exemplary care, develop innovative partnerships and mentor the next generation of health care providers. Together we will make a difference and change the face of health in east Toronto and beyond.
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