Canada, Toronto
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Founded in 1977, Blyth Academy is a network of private high schools in Canada with several in-person campuses and two virtual schools. Each campus is designed to be a community of 75-150 students with average class sizes of 12 students per class. The network comprises ten schools and offers a comprehensive program including night school, summer school, private courses, and online classes in both teacher-led and self-paced formats. Blyth Academy is a member of Globeducate, a network of 65+ schools across 11 countries.
Blyth Academy places a strong emphasis on creating a tight-knit and supportive community among students. Smaller class sizes foster meaningful interactions and a sense of belonging. Each campus offers clubs and societies formed by students, and Blyth-wide events connect campuses across Ontario.
Blyth Academy is a private Canadian school network serving students aged 9 to 18, with in-person campuses across Burlington, Downsview Park in Toronto, Lawrence Park in Toronto, Mississauga and The Glebe in Ottawa. The curriculum follows the Canadian system, with Grades 4–8 offered on campus, including Elementary & Middle School (Grades 4–8), LaunchPad (Grades 9–10) and Post-Secondary Preparation (Grades 11–12). A fully virtual option, Blyth Orbit, serves Grades 9–12 with small classes and live teacher-led sessions, while Blyth Academy Online provides Ontario high school courses for Grades 9–12 accessible from anywhere. Class sizes average about 12 students, and the Quadmester structure lets students take two courses for ten weeks, accommodating travel or sport commitments. The network emphasizes a university pathway through a dedicated Grades 11–12 University Prep program and strong athletic-travel pathways. Globeducate membership connects students with international exchanges, travel programs, and cross-cultural learning. Supportive guidance counsels families through transitions.