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Editor's Note. If you are using this website as a resource to buying or renting a home in the City of Toronto, please note that the schools listed below have very definite enrollment boundaries. Prior to buying or renting , you should phone the school you are interested in enrolling your child, in order to confirm that they will accept children from the address you are considering moving to.

The Dunblaine School., 21 Deloraine Avenue (416)-483-9215

  • Founded in 1969.
    Devoted to teaching children with learning differences.
    Operates as a private school with annual tuitions on a not-for-profit basis.
    Class sizes of 4 to 7 students.
    Total student population of 30 to 35 children

          http://www.dunblaineschool.com/

Blythwood Jr., 2 Strathgowan Cres, (416) 393-9105
(Public School)

Eglinton Jr., 223 Eglinton Ave. E, (416) 393-9315
(Public School)

John Fisher Jr., 40 Erskine Ave., (416) 393-9325
(Public School)

Spectrum Sr., 223 Eglinton Ave. E., (416) 393-9311
(Public School)

Sunnyview Jr. & Sr., 450 Blythwood Rd., (416) 393-9275
(Public School)

North Toronto Collegiate Institute, 70 Roehampton Ave., (416) 393-9180
(Public High School)

Northern Secondary, 851 Mount Pleasant Rd., (416) 393-0270
(Public High School)

St. Monica, 14 Broadway Ave., (416) 393-4224
(Separate School)

St. Clement's School, 21 St. Clements Ave., (416) 483-4835
(Private School)

Legend:
(P) Public School
(PH) Public High School
(CA) Catholic School
(PR) Private School
(PC) Private Catholic School
(PJ) Private Jewish School
(C) College
(U) University
 

 

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