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York School (Toronto)

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The York School
1320 Yonge Street (Middle & Senior School Campus) - unveiling 2017
Address
Map
1320 Yonge Street

Toronto
,
Ontario
,
Canada
Information
School typeIndependent Elementary and High school
MottoExperience Teaches / Experientia Docet
Established1965
ChairStephen Yuzpe
Head of SchoolConor Jones
Senior School PrincipalDavid Hamilton
Middle School PrincipalHelen Gin
Junior School PrincipalJennifer Wyatt
GradesJK – 12
GenderCo-Educational
Enrollment625 (2015)
LanguageEnglish
Campuses
  • 1639 Yonge Street
    (JK-Grade 5)
  • 1320 Yonge Street
    (Grades 6-12)
Color(s)           
Athletics conferenceCISAA
MascotThe Gladiator
AccreditationCanadian Accredited Independent Schools
Websitewww.yorkschool.com

The York School Junior School Campus at 1639 Yonge Street

The York School (TYS) is a co-educational JK to Grade 12 independent school located in the heart of Toronto, Ontario. The York School was founded in 1965 and is the first school in Canada accredited to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) from Junior Kindergarten (JK) to university entrance (Grade 12). The York School's motto is "Experientia Docet" or "Experience Teaches."

History

In 1965, Barbara Goodwin-Zeibots established The York School as a nursery school, recognizing the need for quality preschool education within a caring community. In 1978, the school added a toddler program as well as an elementary school. The first Grade 8 class graduated in 1985. The Senior School was founded in 1995 with the addition of a Grade 9 class.

In the late 1990s, 1320 Yonge Street was purchased through the "Home of Our Own" capital campaign.

Goodwin-Zeibots remained the Head of School until retiring in the spring of 2006. She was succeeded by Ezio Crescenzi.[1] In 2011 Conor Jones became Head of School.

In September 2010, The York School opened a second campus at 1639 Yonge Street which houses the Junior School (JK-Grade 5).

The location at 1320 Yonge Street houses the Middle and Senior School campus for Grades 6-12. In 2015, The York School celebrated its 50th anniversary and announced a Capital Campaign to raise $5 million for the renovation of the Middle and Senior School campus at 1320 Yonge Street.[2]

Program

The York School is an IB World School and was the first in Canada to offer all three levels of the International Baccalaureate Programme (Primary Years Programme K-5, Middle Years Programme 6-10 and Diploma Programme 11-12), also known as the IB Continuum.[3]

The school also offers a variety of outdoor education programmes and excursions both locally and internationally.

Campuses

The York School has two campuses. JK-Grade 5 students are located at 1639 Yonge Street. Grades 6-12 are at 1320 Yonge Street, in the Summerhill district.

The Principal of the Junior School is Jennifer Wyatt. The Principal of the Middle School is Helen Gin. The Principal of the Senior School is David Hamilton.

Curricular and Co-Curricular Programmes

The York School offers a programme for Grade 9 students called ICE (Integrated Canadian Experience), exploring Canadian history, geography, civics and literature and what it means to be Canadian. All Grade 9 students participate in this intensive programme and produce a documentary to reflect on their learning at the end of the year. The documentary is screened by parents and educators.

The York School sends a group of Grade 11 student volunteers to the Global Pathways School in India, which was co-founded by Barbara Goodwin-Zeibots.

All students and staff are part of a house system named after four important figures in Canadian history including two women and two men to reflect the co-ed nature of the school. The houses include McClung, Champlain, Simcoe and Johnson, named after Nellie McClung, Samuel de Champlain, John Simcoe and Pauline Johnson.

The school's Gladiator Athletics programme is a part of the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association. [4]

Approximately 20% of The York School's families are international. The school has provided support for students and families moving from abroad. [5]

Tuition

As of 2016/2017, tuition is $29,700 for Grades 1-12, $24,700 for Senior Kindergarten and $19,700 for Junior Kindergarten. There is also a $6,000 one-time fee for registration.[6]

References

  1. ^ "News" (pdf). Trinity Alumni Magazine. Winter 2006. p. 43. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
  2. ^ "Capital Campaign". www.yorkschool.com. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  3. ^ "Academics". The York School. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  4. ^ "CISAA Athletics". Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  5. ^ "Relocate Global Magazine" - Autumn 2016, page 33
  6. ^ "York School Tuition page". Retrieved 2016-04-26.

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