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What are the better private secondary schools in Canada?

Ridley College Ridley College was founded in 1889 and has a history of nearly 120 years. It is the oldest and largest private aristocratic high school in Canada. The school pays attention to various educational environments, societies, societies, activities and community activities. The academic system is a traditional academic year system, and the courses taught are mainly pre-university courses designed for entering universities, with small class system and self-study every night. The college also attaches great importance to the development of literature and art sports, and often arranges literature and art sports activities to encourage students to actively participate. The school facilities are novel and modern. The high-level facilities of the school include a 350-seat performance center, modern classrooms and laboratories, a Gothic church, an ice rink, two gymnasiums, a swimming pool, a squash court, a tennis court, a 65,438+00 playground, a dance and fitness room, and an optical fiber network that can connect hundreds of computers. Ridley College has been the most respected private school in Canada since it was founded in 1889. Almost all the graduates entered the university, and many students described their time in ridley as a life-changing experience.

2. Duke College Duke College is located in the center of Toronto with convenient transportation. Duke University provides high-quality education. Students not only receive traditional classroom teaching and education, but also contact and use online learning methods. The diversified learning mode combining tradition and modernity can help students better adapt to the learning environment in North America. The school also provides students with one-on-one professional entrance planning counseling to accompany students to successfully complete high school and enter an ideal university. At present, there are more than 100 students from all over the world, including the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The proportion of students entering the world's top universities is as high as 92%.

3. Croft School Croft School was founded in 1898, and it was the first girls' school to put forward the credit system. The school has a rigorous style of study, sets higher subjects and teaching requirements than ordinary schools, and strives to develop students' self-study and intellectual ability. At the same time, the school also attaches great importance to cultivating girls' self-confidence and ability, advocating students' all-round development, focusing on excavating and developing students' talents and talents in music, dance, drama and art, and cultivating students' sports spirit and sense of cooperation. The school has more than 700 students and many experienced teachers. * * * There are more than 100 faculty members, and the teacher-student ratio is 1:7, which provides a good learning atmosphere for students.

4. The University of Toronto Schools, located in the downtown campus of the University of Toronto, currently has more than 620 students. The school was founded in 19 10, which was co-founded by the then Ontario government and the University of Toronto. It is a part of the College of Education of the University of Toronto, and is dedicated to the teaching practice of education students. 1993, the school was reorganized into a private secondary school affiliated to the University of Toronto, but operated independently. Students can use the facilities of the University of Toronto, including the library, and the school also provides generous scholarships for students with excellent grades. Almost all the graduates of this school go to famous universities in the United States and Canada, about one-third go to ut, McGill, Queen, Waterloo, UBC and other schools, others go to American first-class universities such as Ivy League schools, and 85% of the graduates get university entrance scholarships.

5. Willowwood, William Ward School? The school is located in Toronto, and the community is safe and quiet, close to Bayview, the top rich area in Toronto. The school adheres to the concept of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, teaching in small classes, and offering diversified remedial classes after class to provide students with quality remedial courses. The school arranges a long-distance trip every year, such as Europe, Costa Rica, Hongkong, Japanese and China. The school will also invite many guests from different industry backgrounds to give lectures, such as business elites, political leaders, doctors, lawyers, filmmakers, photographers, actors and so on. The school's art courses are very distinctive and enjoy a high reputation in the industry.

6. St. Michael's Middle School St. Michael's University School has about 870 students, of whom 55% are boys and 45% are girls. About 50% of the boarders are international students. In 2003, Fraser Insitute in B province ranked first among 279 public and private secondary schools, and St. Mike's Middle School ranked first in the 200 1-2002 school year. In addition, SMUS became a member of CESI (Canadian Education Standards Association) in 2000, which was the first member of British Columbia. 99% of the students in this school will continue their university education and enter famous universities in Canada, the United States and around the world, such as McGill University, Queen's University, Victoria University and University of Toronto. 38% of the graduates of this school have won BC scholarships of 65,438 USD+0,000 RMB, and there are countless other scholarships.

7. Trinity College was established in 1865, covering an area of 100 mu. It is one of the oldest and most respected educational institutions in Canada. The school is very prestigious in challenging courses and comprehensive courses such as art, competition and community service. In 2009, Canadian Independent Secondary Schools Association ranked private mixed schools in Canada 1 1. The four-year senior high school academic curriculum in Trinity School is challenging, emphasizing humanities, science and philosophy. In the first two years, students studied art and science, and in the second two years, students began to study and take AP courses specially.

Albert College is the oldest boarding school for boys and girls in Canada. A small college with a deep sense of community accepts students from different countries (including boarders from 25 countries) and respects each other's life and study. Students are more considerate and specific. From camping for freshmen to exploring the city by horseback, students are provided with opportunities for outdoor study, and their creativity, teamwork ability, leadership ability and ability to challenge themselves in exploring different environments are exercised. ?

9. Lakefield District Middle School, a real aristocratic school, was founded in 1879. Its famous graduates include Prince Andrew of England and Prince Felipe of Spain. The school has a wealth of social activities, such as Duke of Edinburgh Award, boating adventure, sailing in Braganting, community service, first aid training, leadership training programs, as well as special interest clubs including Amnesty International, international student exchange and service programs. The proportion of students going to college is 100%, among which more than 80% graduates are admitted to the first choice university, and the proportion of graduates who get university scholarships is higher than 75%.

10 Ashbury College, located in the center of Ottawa, Canada, is a collection of bilingual resources in English and French and an excellent diplomatic environment in Ottawa. Students from 30 countries are attracted by excellent IB courses, bilingual diploma courses in Ashbury and the global education concept aimed at cultivating leaders. 100% teachers have a master's degree or above, ranking first in private middle schools in North America; 100% enrollment rate, 94% admitted to the first choice; 20 13 years, 138 graduates received 4.2 million Canadian university scholarships.