The following is a list of educational institutions in the Scarborough district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Toronto school boards provide public elementary and secondary education. The boards operate as either English or French first language school boards, and as either secular or separate school boards. In addition to elementary and secondary schools, Scarborough is also home to two public post-secondary institutions, and several private vocational schools.
Scarborough is home to two public post-secondary institutions, the University of Toronto Scarborough, and Centennial College. The University of Toronto Scarborough is a satellite campus of the University of Toronto, based in Downtown Toronto. Centennial College is a public college that operates several campuses in Scarborough, and other areas of Toronto.
In addition to public post-secondary institutions, Scarborough is home to several private vocational schools, including the Oxford College of Arts, Business and Technology.
Secondary schools in Scarborough typically offer schooling for students from Grades 9 to 12. Three of the four Toronto-based public school boards operate secondary schools in Scarborough, Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir, Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), and the Toronto District School Board. MonAvenir and TCDSB operate as separate school boards, the former being a French first language school board, the latter being English. TDSB operates as a secular English first language school board. The secular French first language school board, Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV) is the only Toronto-based school board that does not operate a secondary school in the district, with CSV secondary students attending secondary schools located in the adjacent districts of North York, or Old Toronto.
In addition to standard secondary schools, TDSB also operate a number of adult schools in Scarborough, including the Gooderham Learning Centre, McGriskin Centre, and the Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies.
The following is a list of public secondary schools in Scarborough,
Name | School board | Year established | Year closed | Notes |
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Bendale Business and Technical Institute [note 13] | Toronto District School Board | 1963 | 2019 | Most of its property including the racetrack was replaced by the new David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute building, in which Bendale merged with. |
Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute | Toronto District School Board | 1962 | 2000 | Building occupied by Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies |
Sir Robert L. Borden Business and Technical Institute [note 14] | Toronto District School Board | 1966 | 2016 | |
Tabor Park Vocational School | Toronto District School Board | 1965 | 1986 | Leased to the TCDSB/MSSB and presently operates as St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy. |
Timothy Eaton Business and Technical Institute [note 15] | Toronto District School Board | 1971 | 2009 | Demolished and replaced with townhomes. |
All four Toronto-based public school boards operate institutions in Scarborough that provide elementary education. Most elementary schools in Scarborough provides schooling from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. However, the TDSB operates several elementary institutions, known as junior public schools, that provide schooling for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grades 5 or 6, as well as senior public schools, which offers schooling for students from Grades 6/7 to 8. TDSB elementary schools that are called public schools typically provide schooling from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Elementary institutions in Scarborough that are operated by the TCDSB are typically called Catholic schools (although some TCDSB institutions also use the term academy). Elementary schools operated by CSV are named école élémentaire (although one elementary school in Scarborough uses the term académie), whereas schools operated by the MonAvenir are known as école élémentaire catholique.
The following is a list of public elementary schools in Scarborough,
Name | School board | Year established |
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Académie Alexandre-Dumas | Conseil scolaire Viamonde | |
Agnes Macphail Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Alexander Stirling Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Alexmuir Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Alvin Curling Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Anson Park Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1959 |
Anson S Taylor Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Banting & Best Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Bellmere Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Bendale Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1957 |
Bernier Trail Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Beverly Glen Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Birch Cliff Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Birch Cliff Heights Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1922 |
Blantyre Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 2013 |
Bliss Carman Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1973 |
Bridlewood Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Brimwood Boulevard Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Brookmill Boulevard Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Brookside Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Buchanan Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Burrows Hills Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Cardinal Léger Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1989 |
C D Farquharson Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Cedar Drive Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1970 |
Cedarbrook Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1958 |
Centennial Road Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Charles Gordon Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1970 |
Chartland Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Charlottetown Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Chester Le Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Chief Dan George Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Chine Drive Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Churchill Heights Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Clairlea Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Cliffside Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Cornell Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Corvette Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Courcelette Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Danforth Gardens Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
David Lewis Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Donwood Park Public School [note 16] | Toronto District School Board | 1970 |
Dorset Park Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Dr Marion Hilliard Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Eastview Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
École élémentaire catholique Saint-Jean-de-Lalande | Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir | 1976 |
École élémentaire catholique Saint-Michel | Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir | |
École élémentaire Laure-Rièse | Conseil scolaire Viamonde | |
Edgewood Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Elizabeth Simcoe Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Ellesmere Station Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Emily Carr Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Epiphany of Our Lord Catholic Academy [note 17] | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1975 |
Fairglen Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Fairmount Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Fleming Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Galloway Road Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
General Brock Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
General Crerar Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
George B Little Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
George P Mackie Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
George Peck Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Glamorgan Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Glen Ravine Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Golf Road Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Grey Owl Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Guildwood Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
H A Halibert Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Heather Heights Junior Public School/Ben Heppner Vocal Music Academy | Toronto District School Board | |
Henry Kelsey Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Heritage Park Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Highland Heights Junior Public School/Jean Augustine Girls Leadership Academy | Toronto District School Board | |
Holy Spirit Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1961 |
Hunter Glen Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Henry Hudson Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Highcastle Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Highland Creek Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Inglewood Heights Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Ionview Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Iroquois Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Jack Miner Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
J B Tyrell Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
J G Workman Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1949 |
John A Leslie Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
John Buchan Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
John G Diefenbaker Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
John McCrae Public School [note 18] | Toronto District School Board | 1969 |
Joseph Brant Public School [note 19] | Toronto District School Board | 1969 |
Joseph Howe Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Kennedy Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Knob Hill Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1956 |
Lord Roberts Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Lucy Maud Montgomery Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Lynngate Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Lynnwood Heights Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Macklin Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Malvern Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Manhattan Park Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Mary Shadd Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Maryvale Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Mason Road Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1957 |
Meadowvale Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Military Trail Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Milliken Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Morrish Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Norman Cook Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
North Agincourt Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
North Bendale Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1960 |
North Bridlewood Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Oakridge Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Our Lady of Grace Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Pauline Johnson Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Percy Williams Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Poplar Road Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Port Royal Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Precious Blood Catholic School [note 20] | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1950 |
Prince of Peace Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Regent Heights Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Robert Service Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Rouge Valley Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Sacred Heart Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Samuel Hearne Middle School | Toronto District School Board | |
Scarborough Village Public School [note 1] [note 21] | Toronto District School Board | 1861 |
Silver Springs Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1975 |
Sir Alexander MacKenzie Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Sir Ernest MacMillan Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Sir Samuel B Steele Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
St Aidan Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Agatha Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1964 |
St Albert Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Andrews Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
St Barbara Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1959 |
St Barnabas Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Bartholomew Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Bede Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Boniface Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Brendan Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Columba Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Dominic Savio Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1999 |
St Dunstan Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Edmund Campion Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Elizabeth Seton Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Florence Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Gabriel Lalemant Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Henry Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Ignatius of Loyola Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Jean De Brebeuf Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Jaochim Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Kevin Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Lawrence Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1956 |
St Malachy Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Margaret Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
St Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Maria Goretti Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1955 |
St Martin de Porres Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1964 |
St Nicholas Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1965 |
St Rene Goupil Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Richard Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1964 |
St Rose Of Lima Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1957 |
St Sylvester Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Theresa Shrine Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1952 |
St Thomas More Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1968 |
St Ursula Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
St Victor Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1970 |
Tam O'Shanter Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Taylor Creek Public School [note 22] | Toronto District School Board | 1952 |
Tecumseh Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1968 |
Terraview-Willowfield Public School [note 23] | Toronto District School Board | |
Terry Fox Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
The Divine Infant Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | |
Thomas L Wells Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Timberbank Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Tom Longboat Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Tredway Woodsworth Public School [note 24] | Toronto District School Board | |
Vradenburg Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Walter Perry Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
West Hill Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1919 |
West Rouge Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
White Haven Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
William G Davis Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
William G Miller Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Willow Park Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Woburn Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | |
Name | School board | Year established | Year closed | Notes |
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Highbrook Senior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1967 | 198? | Building used for Donwood Park students in grades 5 to 8. |
McCowan Road Junior Public School | Toronto District School Board | 1954 | 2011 | |
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1971 | 2000 | Building occupied by Monsignor Fraser College |
Pringdale Gardens Junior Public School [note 25] | Toronto District School Board | 1963 | 2013 | Demolished and replaced with townhomes |
St John Fisher Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1973 | 2000 | Presently houses Mary Ward LINC program |
St Maxillian Kolbe Catholic School | Toronto Catholic District School Board | 1984 | 2011 |
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