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  1. Secondary education policy in the Canadian province of Ontario is governed by the Ministry of Education. Secondary education in Ontario includes Grades 9 to 12. The following list includes public secular institutions, public separate schools, and privately managed independent schools in Ontario. [1] All public schools in Ontario ...

    • Find Your School
    • About The School Information Finder
    • How Students Are Assigned to Schools
    • Report Incorrect Information
    • Understanding The Data

    Use the school information finder to search for publicly funded schools in Ontario and learn more about them. Search by town, city, school board, postal code or school name. After your search, you can click on a school's name to review information about the school itself, its students and their achievement. Schools that offer both elementary and se...

    This tool helps parents find information about Ontario's publicly funded schools. You can use this tool to find information about: 1. student achievement 2. the student population 3. the school address and contact information To find more information about a school, visit the school’s website and contact the school or school board directly. Read th...

    School boards can have their own policy about how students are assigned to schools or whether families can choose which school to attend. Visit your school board website or contact your school for the rules about school boundaries in your area.

    Talk to your school staff to make sure they reported the information to their board or to the Ministry of Education. If you think the information is out-of-date or not available, please email the details to: ONSIS_SISON@ontario.ca. Please note that school enrolment totals have been rounded to the nearest 5 in order to better protect and maintain st...

    When you search for schools you can read information about student achievement and demographic data about the student population. The student population data are based on information from the schools/school boards and other sources like Statistics Canada and EQAO. Some information like students receiving special education or gifted services, studen...

  2. Browse an interactive list of public primary schools or public secondary schools; compare their rankings by EQAO () test results, language, religion, percentage of parents that had university education, and percentage of gifted students. See the location of the schools on the map below the list.

  3. Earl Haig Secondary School is the largest secondary school with over 2,000 students, and one of the highest performing schools in Toronto. Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute is the second largest secondary school in Toronto. Northern Secondary School is the third largest secondary school in Toronto.

  4. 7 de feb. de 2024 · From prestigious arts and science-focused academies in Toronto and Ottawa to specialized programs in smaller communities like Caledon and Oakville, Ontario’s top-ranking high schools consistently excel in provincial and national assessments. Here is the list of the top 50 high schools in Ontario (739 schools), according to the latest rankings.

  5. The OASDI is composed of more than 30 Ontario public school boards. Research the full list of the Ontario district school boards that we represent here.

  6. List of schools. About international schools. There are 19 international schools that offer credits toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma ( OSSD) under agreement with the Ministry of Education. We inspect standard of instruction in each school.