Secondary School Excellence at Queen's Collegiate: Shaping Futures with Rigorous Education

Discover Our Comprehensive Secondary School Program in Toronto – Elevating Academic Achievement for Lifelong Success

Queen’s Collegiate Secondary School: Nurturing Excellence and Personalized Growth

Welcome to Queen’s Collegiate Secondary School, where academic excellence meets personalized growth. Our dedicated faculty fosters an environment that challenges and inspires, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed for success.

At Queen’s, we blend rigorous curriculum with innovative teaching, emphasizing character development and critical thinking. Join us in shaping a future where each student not only excels academically but also emerges as a confident, well-rounded individual prepared to navigate the challenges of the modern world. Explore the possibilities at Queen’s Collegiate Secondary School in Toronto.

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Diverse Students & Teachers

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Favourable Learning Environment

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Individual Learning

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Mutual Respect

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Intercultural Understanding

Secondary School Programs & Courses

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Day School

Ontario approved full-time secondary school.

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Night School

Ontario approved part-time secondary school.

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Bridge School

Smooth transition from ESL to Ontario approved secondary school.

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Summer School

Complete your OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) in less time by taking our summer school classes.

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Credit Courses

On-demand individual credit courses for students from other schools.

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Blended Classes

Delivered online and in-person using technology-enhanced learning to accommodate all student needs.

Available Courses

French 9

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Core French 9

This course provides opportunities for students to communicate and interact in French with increasing independence, with a focus on familiar topics related to their daily lives. Students will develop their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing by using language learning strategies introduced in the elementary Core French program, and will apply creative and critical thinking skills in various ways. They will also enhance their understanding and appreciation of diverse French-speaking communities and will develop skills necessary for lifelong language learning.

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English 9

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English 9

This course is designed to develop the oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives. Students will analyse literary texts from contemporary and historical periods, interpret informational and graphic texts, and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on the use of strategies that contribute to effective communication. The course is intended to prepare students for the Grade 10 academic English course, which leads to university or college preparation courses in Grades 11 and 12.

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Issues in Canadian Geography

CGC1D

Issues in Canadian Geography

This course examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation options, energy choices, and urban development. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate various geographic issues and to develop possible approaches for making Canada a more sustainable place in which to live.

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Mathematics 9

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Mathematics 9

This course enables students to consolidate, and continue to develop, an understanding of mathematical concepts related to number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data, probability, and financial literacy. Students will use mathematical processes, mathematical modelling, and coding to make sense of the mathematics they are learning and to apply their understanding to culturally responsive and relevant real-world situations. Students will continue to enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, including proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.

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Science 9

This course enables students to develop their understanding of concepts related to biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth and space science, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Throughout the course, students will develop and refine their STEM skills as they use scientific research, scientific experimentation, and engineering design processes to investigate concepts and apply their knowledge in situations that are relevant to their lives and communities. Students will continue to develop transferable skills as they become scientifically literate global citizens.

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Tuition & Fees

Regular Day School (Full-Time)

Description
Amount (Per Academic Year)
Grade 9-12 Tuition (8 Courses)
$17,000
Registration
$300
Textbooks & Materials
$400
Total
$17,700

Credit Courses (Part-time)

Description
Amount (amount per course)
Regular Credit Course (110 Hrs)
$2,100
Remedial Credit Course (55 Hrs)
$1,050

Optional Fees (Per Academo)

Optional Fees
Health Insurance (Per Year)
$600
Custodian fees (Per Year)
$2,500
Airport pick up and drop off (One-Time)
$250
One-on-one Tutoring ( 10 hrs )
$400
Sports, field trips, and other activities (Per Year)
$500
Homestay ( Separate room + 2 or 3 meals )
$1,300-$1,500

How to Apply

Candidates are required to complete the forms and return all required documents and follow the admissions procedure. We have a rolling admissions process but do encourage students/parents to aim at fall semester (September) or spring semester (February) entrance.

If you are an international student for whom English is not a first language, you are required to start with ESL courses.

Documents Required for Admission

Application Form

Proof of Payment

School Official Transcripts

Immunization Record

Passport Copy/Birth Certificate

Parent/ Guardian Consent Form

Start Your Application

Upon submission, our admissions team will get in touch with you to complete the application.