Canada, Toronto
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Math enrichment is provided through Pi-Landers Math Enrichment and JUMP Math, and the Branksome Mathematics Club has won the Canadian Team Math Contest.
Performing Arts groups include ensembles, bands, orchestras, choirs, plays, dance ensembles and musicals. The Elm Editor is the student-run newspaper, Perennial is the literary and arts magazine, and Slogan is the yearbook.
Senior & Middle School includes the K-Pop & Korean Culture Club for Grades 7–12.
Junior School offers Arts & Crafts, Ballet and Dance, Musical Theatre, Games Club and Primary Choir. Senior & Middle School offers Roller Coaster Club, Creative Writing Clubs, Dungeons and Dragons, Film Club and Guitar Club; Drop-In Groups provide informal activities.
Community Engagement initiatives foster partnerships between Branksome students and external organizations or communities. Examples include collaborations with Let's Grow Learning & Living Hub and New Circles, along with cultural meals, cooking lessons, arts and crafts and community service.
Clubs are overseen by a Clubs Coordinator and Clubs Prefect, and Signature Student Programs provide leadership and professional development opportunities.
The Athletics program promotes physical well-being, teamwork, discipline and lifelong active living through competitive and recreational sports.
Branksome Hall is an independent, all‑girls IB World School in Toronto, Canada, serving around 900 students from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12 on a 13‑acre urban campus in the historic Rosedale area. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate across its full program for girls only: the Primary Years Programme (JK–Grade 6), the Middle Years Programme (Grade 7–10), and senior‑school pathways for Grade 11–12—the Full Diploma Programme and the Branksome Hall IB Select pathway. Founded in 1903, Branksome Hall combines heritage buildings with modern learning spaces, including a ravine woodland Outdoor Classroom and a dedicated Arts and Athletics footprint. Facilities include a STEAM Studio, Makerspaces, two saltwater pools, a double gym, a rock‑climbing wall, libraries, tennis courts and grass fields. The Athletics and Wellness Centre opened in 2015. The iCAST Innovation Centre and Studio Theatre will connect East and West campuses with a STEAM studio and a 200‑seat theatre, opening in 2026. Boarding is offered for eligible students.