Toronto Star

TORONTO’S FAVOURITE PRIVATE SCHOOLS

We asked, you answered! These are the Private School finalists for the 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards. Who will you vote for?

- By Sarah Evans, Readers’ Choice Awards Editor

BEST PRIVATE SCHOOL FINALISTS

Bayview Glen With a curriculum that runs from preschool to grade 12, this recently renovated campus includes a recording studio, rooftop garden, fitness centre and yoga studio. Bishop Strachan School For 150 years, this respected school has taught girls between junior kindergart­en and grade 12. The beautiful campus now boasts a new STEAM complex guaranteed to impress. Branksome Hall With a sister school in South Korea and many other opportunit­ies for students to experience the world, this globally minded allgirls school is mandated to inspire community awareness in its students. Crescent School For more than 100 years, this competitiv­e all-boys school has offered a comprehens­ive program for kids from grades 3 to 12 that touches on the arts, athletics, business and even robotics. Bonus: The average class size at this elegant midtown campus is only 16 students. Olivet School This Etobicoke school is known for pairing a welcoming atmosphere with a Christian approach to education for elementary students. In fact, the average class size at this friendly school is only 12 students. St. Clement’s School This all-girls school’s students and staff benefit from a balanced and integrated approach to technology and learning. In fact, iPads and Chromebook­s are available for students learning in grades 1 to 12 — or families can choose to bring their own device.

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