Toronto Star

Remarkable Futures Start at Toronto Prep School

- Rob Csernyik

At Toronto Prep School (TPS), the curriculum includes measures to promote student well-being, like flexible tutoring and a 10 a.m. start time.

A lot of schools talk about putting students first, but are too large to give students individual mentoring and support. That’s why TPS, with its small class sizes, variety of extracurri­cular activities, and excellent post-secondary placement rates, has become a top option for discerning students.

TPS focuses on the individual: there are no uniforms, classes are small, and students benefit from one-on-one attention from their teachers. The largest class size is 16 and the student-teacher ratio ranges from 8 to 14 students per teacher — meaning nobody gets lost in the crowd.

Parents know that superior schools prepare children for all of life’s tests — not just today’s. That’s why TPS students take a full load of university preparator­y courses covering the liberal arts and sciences. This preparatio­n provides students with the broad educationa­l background and variety of problem-solving skills they’ll need for their future studies. Students also benefit from a semestered curriculum, taking only four courses at a time. They balance their studies with extracurri­cular activities including competitiv­e sports and fine arts.

Another TPS signature is their later start time: 10 a.m. Research shows later starts have positive effects on academic performanc­e and students gain health benefits from extra sleep. Days at TPS are also structured so students can get extra help from their teachers at whatever time is best for them: in the morning before class starts, after school, or even on Saturdays.TPS alumni have gone on to top universiti­es across Canada and the world, including Ivy League schools.

Enrolled students enjoy value-added perks, including a MacBook Pro that is theirs to keep and a yearly Good Life Fitness membership.

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Toronto Prep School graduating class of 2017
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