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Compare Advanced-level SEN International Schools in Toronto, Canada

Comparing 4 schools side by side in USD. Strongest SEN provision first - each card shows its learning and behaviour support levels.

📚 Learning Advanced 🧩 Behaviour Advanced
Instructs in English
Fees CA$45,670 - 87,485
Pupils 1000
Type Girls School, Girls School (boarding)
Havergal College is an independent girls' day school in Toronto offering JK–Grade 12 on a 22‑acre campus with a tree‑lined ravine and green playing fields. Founded in 1894 and rooted in Anglican tradition, Havergal moved to Avenue Road in 1926 and now blends long‑standing heritage with a modern program. The curriculum follows the Canadian framework with timetabled Advanced Placement options in some Grade 12 subjects and a strong emphasis on wellbeing. French is part of the lower‑school program, and Grade 5 introduces Digital Wisdom, continuing through Grade 8. The campus merges heritage and contemporary spaces, including a double‑height Art Studio and the Learning Commons housing the Old Girls BioWall, plus HC‑X, Havergal's innovation hub for future‑ready learning. On‑campus facilities include three playing fields, six outdoor tennis courts, a 25‑metre pool, a climbing wall and a Fitness Centre, with off‑campus rowing and arena access. Distinctive offerings include the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Centre, Round Square, and the Global Learning & Leading Diploma, plus Global Exchange.
📚 Learning Advanced 🧩 Behaviour Advanced
Instructs in English
Fees CA$41,850
Pupils 320
Type Boys School
Located in Toronto at 99 Cartwright Avenue, The Sterling Hall School is an independent day school for boys from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. It delivers the Canadian Curriculum within a close-knit, values-driven community that emphasizes inquiry, collaboration and character. Core subjects include Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Technology, and French, with French embedded across the program and elective pathways in Grades 6–8 such as Journalism, Robotics, Virtual Reality Programming, Spanish, and more. Arts programming—Music, Drama, and Visual Arts—is integrated throughout learning, with facilities like the Sullivan Music Centre, Poile Art Studio and Pryde Science Lab supporting hands-on projects. The Sterling Institute guides curriculum development, and the school maintains CAIS accreditation. The campus features flexible, student-centered spaces, a climbing-wall-equipped fitness centre, and a dynamic learning commons. With about 320 students, 35 sports teams, and 50 clubs, SHS offers leadership opportunities, mentorship, and strong preparation for high school and beyond.
📚 Learning Advanced 🧩 Behaviour Advanced
Fees CA$40,400
Type Co-educational
UTS - University of Toronto Schools is an independent, co-educational school for Grades 7 to 12 located at 371 Bloor Street West on the University of Toronto's St. George campus. The school offers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and a UTS Diploma earned by meeting academic requirements, completing 60 hours of community service between Grades 9 and 12, and engaging in co-curricular activities aligned with UTS priorities. The curriculum follows the Ontario program with ten courses per year in Grades 7 to 9, with Arts and Health and Physical Education as core components, and a robust Languages program alongside accelerated STEM opportunities. UTS runs a full Advanced Placement program, including the AP Capstone Diploma and the AP Seminar and Research Certificate, supported by the university affiliation and access to U of T libraries and athletics facilities. The campus includes the Fleck Atrium, Lang Innovation Lab, Jackman Theatre, Withrow Auditorium, and the Ridley Centre, with exchange opportunities.
📚 Learning Advanced 🧩 Behaviour None
Fees CA$37,400
Pupils 150
Type Co-educational
Located in downtown Toronto at 50 Poplar Plains Road, The Mabin School is an independent, co-educational JK–Grade 6 with a small, family-like culture and an exceptional student-teacher ratio. It is Canada's first independent Ashoka Changemaker School. The Bespoke Curriculum is co-created each year from students' emergent interests, anchored in inquiry, integration, and reflection. The JK program is enriched and play-based, with regular one-on-one and small-group time to develop motor, literacy, numeracy, and social skills. Language Arts follow the Science of Reading, and French starts in JK, weaving into music, drama, and other subjects. Science uses an Innovation Station for technology-enabled inquiry; Art is taught in an Art Room embedded with classroom themes. Co-Curriculars and Extended Care run term-by-term, with offerings such as Theatre Arts, Dance, Chess, and Math Club. Social-emotional learning is woven through every subject daily, guided by students' questions across disciplines. Community involvement and lifelong curiosity are encouraged.
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