CDI Colleges Across Canada CDI has locations across Canada in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
Toronto District Schoolboard Our missionis to enable allstudents to reach high levels ofachievement and to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values they need to become responsible members of a democratic society.
Toronto Catholic Schoolboard In a school community formed by Catholic beliefs and traditions, our Mission is to educate students to their full potential.
Ministry of Education & Training The Ministry of Education administers the system of publicly funded elementary and secondary school education in Ontario, in accordance with the directions set by the provincial government.
Class-Size Tracker The government is implementing a real cap of 20 students in Junior Kindergarten to Grade 3 by the 2007-08 school year. This Class-Size Tracker helps you see the progress being made to reduce class sizes across Ontario.
Student Support Branch
Loans, grants. bursaries, and scholarships may be available to students through OSAP.
School of Liberal Arts (SOLA) Ontario, Ministry-Inspected Private High School (9-12). There is no other school like it; from its individualized student attention to the unique first-name basis with teachers, students work to their full potential and receive the finest possible education. 98% acceptance rate to post-secondary institutions.
Print School Checklist A handy list when researching new schools.
Private Schools We have made it easy for you to find Private Schools & Colleges for your children.
Ontario Universities We have made it easy for you to find information about Ontario Universities.
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Fleming College
Fleming College offers over 90 full-time programs. You're sure to find a program that meets your interest and career goals. They have a hand-on approach to learning.
George Brown College
Three campuses in downtown Toronto along with 10 other training facilities. Graduates achieve a high degree of success meeting career goals after graduation.
Humber College
The Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is one of Canada's leading learning solution providers, now offering specialized bachelor's degree programs in addition to diploma, certificate, apprenticeship and postgraduate programs.
Scarborough College The University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC) provides undergraduate and graduate studies and the University of Toronto's only co-op educational programs.
Sheridan College Institute of Technology Sheridan's programs range from Music Theatre to Financial Planning to Montessori Early Childhood Teacher Education, Information Technologies Support Services, Electronics, Mechanical and Electromechanical Engineering.
Toronto School of Theology
The Toronto School of Theology and its member schools share a strong commitment to critical reflection and scholarly research on the Christian faith and ministry, to an ecumenical environment for theological education.
Trinity College
Classes and tutorials are offered in the College in co-operation with departments of the University. The Faculty of Divinity shares a common curriculum with six other theological colleges that together form the ecumenical Toronto School of Theology.
Homeschool Ontario A provincial homeschooling support group providing support to homeschooling families and information on home-based education to our members and the public at large.
Languagecourse.net Recognized language schools in Toronto, for English language courses & language study.
Programme for International Student Assessment PISA is a project of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) designed to provide policy-oriented international indicators of the skills and knowledge of 15-year-old students. Three literacy domains are being assessed in PISA: Reading, Mathematics, and Science.
Independent Schools Network Independent Schools Canada is a public information service sponsored by Canadian Hallmarks Institute (CHI) and several provincial organizations of independent schools in Canada.
The Council of Ministers of Education The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) is an intergovernmental body founded in 1967 by ministers of education to serve as a forum to discuss policy issues,
a mechanism through which to undertake activities, projects, and initiatives in areas of mutual interest.
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