September 10, 2010

Quality And Quantity In Toronto Private Schools

There are more than 100 private schools from which to choose in Toronto, Ontario. Educating your child in a city that boasts a cultural mosaic of residents and a thriving financial district should be a wonderful experience. Toronto private schools are varied in focus and location.

If religion or foreign language instruction is important to you then narrowing the list of options will be a bit easier. There are many schools associated with a specific religion, as well as others that immerse students in French, German or other languages for all classes. Several schools are available for students with special needs, be they physical or mental. Style of learning whether it be structured traditionally or in the Montessori style will also help you choose.

Some schools are considered preparatory or “prep” schools and have long histories and connections with prominent universities. Students will be prepared for attending these advanced colleges, in hopes the will become future leaders or professionals. There are boarding schools where children live on campus during the school year.

To find a list of private schools in Toronto, just search the internet or contact the Ontario Ministry or Education. There are directories that list the type of school, affiliations, and contact information. Another method of learning about schools is to ask neighbors who have children.

Once you have narrowed the options down to a handful of schools, you will want to visit each one. It is vital that you take a good look at each school facility and talk to the teachers and principal to make sure you would be comfortable having your child enrolled there. This is standard practice and schools should welcome you to tour the campus.

Consider the daily commute and how you would drop your child off each day. Perhaps choosing a school close to your home, or even close to one parent’s place of employment will provide an easier routine or more peace of mind. If there are other kids in your neighborhood that attend the same school, it may be possible to coordinate a car pool and trade off the driving responsibilities.

Do your homework when considering each school. Find out if the school has any positive or negative ratings by government or private education agencies. How are the pass or fail statistics per student, as well as graduation rates. Ask to speak with other parents or teachers to obtain feedback to factor into your decision.

Of course cost is going to also factor in to your ultimate selection. Private schools do require a tuition for each student to attend their school and many will have a dress code or uniform policy. There are some schools that base tuition on your family’s income level while others are a set rate no matter what. Depending on your physical location or any affiliations there may be scholarships to help defray some or all of the cost. This is something to discuss with the school administrators when looking at each Toronto independent school or while filling out applications.

Toronto independent school is committed to educational excellence and development of the character and individual abilities of students. When seeking a private school in Toronto, consider Holy Trinity School.

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