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University of Toronto Schools

University of Toronto Schools
371 Bloor Street West 
Toronto, ON  M5S 2R7 

Phone: 416-946-7995 (admissions) 
Email: info@utschools.ca 
official website

School Information:


Gender: Co-Ed
Grades: 7-12
Boarding: No

Tuition:

Annual Tuition Fee (Day):
$29,800
Financial Assistance:
Bursaries available. In 2013-2014, 17% of students overall received financial assistance. Total amount of financial aid awarded in 2013-2014: CAN$950,000

 
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Description

University of Toronto Schools (UTS) is a university preparatory school, grades 7 through 12, affiliated with the University of Toronto. Located on U of T's St. George Campus, UTS offers high achieving students a specialized curriculum and a unique co-educational learning environment that encourages creative interests, physical activity as well as a sense of social responsibility. University of Toronto Schools (UTS) is attended by students from grades 7 through 12, with 78 students per grade in classes graduating before 2001, 104 students per grade in classes graduating before 2009, and 110 in classes graduating thereafter. University of Toronto Schools has enriched courses and a specialized curriculum, which are designed to challenge and educate at a higher level than at most public and many independent schools. Because potential UTS candidates are required to pass a rigorous entrance examination to attend the school, its curriculum is accelerated on the assumption that its students assimilate information faster. For this reason several higher-grade subjects are taught at lower grade levels. For example, Grade 10 students can take an enriched version of Ontario's Grade 11 courses in introductory physics, biology, and/or chemistry. As well, effort is made to enrich classes with extra material and more in-depth discussions. University of Toronto Schools offers Advanced Placement courses, but does not have an International Baccalaureate program. In addition to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, graduates earn a UTS Diploma, which signifies the completion of certain specialized courses, among them Latin and Romance of Antiquity, and attesting to an attainment level beyond the provincial standards. UTS's rate of student achievement is commensurate with its selective admissions policy, both in academics and in extracurricular activities. Virtually all UTS students go on to university following graduation:in 2004, the University of Toronto, McGill, Queen's, Waterloo, McMaster, and UBC were the most popular destinations, accounting for more than two-thirds of graduates; of the rest, a majority attended U.S. universities (primarily Ivy League and other "top tier" US institutions). The school's alumni include 20 Rhodes Scholars and two Nobel Prize winners.
 
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Year Founded: 1910
Religious Affiliation: Non-Religious
Endowment: $700,000
Campus Size: 3 acres


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Enrollment

School Size: 650
Number of Day Students: 650
Day Grades: 7-12
 
Enrollment By Grade:
Entry into Grade: Number of Students Admitted:
7 110
8 110
9 110
10 110
11 104
12 104


Programs
 
IB Program:
  • n/a   
  •  
    Advanced Placement Classes (AP):
  • Wide selection of AP classes   
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    Sports:
  • Badminton   
  • Baseball   
  • Basketball   
  • Cross-Country   
  • Curling   
  • Field Hockey   
  • Rugby   
  • Soccer   
  • Softball   
  • Swimming   
  • Tennis   
  • Touch Football   
  • Track and Field   
  • Ultimate Frisbee   
  • Volleyball   
  •  
    Clubs/Activities:
  • Clubs/Organizations    
  • House system activities    
  • a multitude of student-led clubs    
  • community outreach opportunities    
  • debating events    
  • dramatic productions    
  • new student orientation events    
  • student government   
  • the Outdoor education program    
  • the Southern Ontario Model United Nations Assembly (SOMA)    
  • the annual Arts and Music Week    
  • the yearbook (The Twig)    


  • Admissions

    Application Deadline (Day): Dec 1(grade 7); Dec 14 (grades 9, 10, 11)
    Acceptance Rates: 96 students are offered grade 7 admission out of 400 students writing Part 1 of the Entrance Exam (SSAT). 18 students offered Upper School (grades 9, 10 11).
    Interview Required: Yes
    SSAT Required: Yes
    Application Requirements: The major entrance year is in Grade 7 and prospective students apply when they are in Grade 6. All applicants write two exams - Math and English - and the top 180 applicants are invited back for a second set of exams and a personal interview. Admissions offers are made in March. Applications are accepted from Grades 9 through 11, although the number of openings in the upper years is limited. Admission to UTS is based strictly on merit. A generous endowment fund supports the UTS financial assistance program.


    Admission Entry Points
     
    Day School Entry Points:
    Entry into Grade: Number of Students Admitted:
    796
    916
    102
    112