Canada, Toronto
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FH Education is located at 3000 Lawrence Ave E, Building B, Toronto, Ontario M1P 2V2. The campus includes an art space equipped with art tools for art classes and portfolios and a Music Space equipped with pianos, guitars, ukuleles and drums for music classes. The FH Sports Centre supports a range of activities, with basketball, tennis, badminton and volleyball mentioned. A testimonial notes a beautiful art room and gym on campus.
FH Sports Centre provides space for athletics. Basketball, tennis, badminton and volleyball are offered; a gym is also present on campus as noted by a student testimonial.
Art Space is equipped with art tools for art classes and portfolios. FH Music Space is equipped with pianos, guitars, ukuleles and drums for music classes. Science Club activities include science projects and visits to local labs in Toronto.
Science Club; Entrepreneur Club; Personal Development Club; Music Club; Sport Club; Art Club.
FH Education delivers the Ontario secondary school curriculum for Grades 7–12, guiding students toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Students earn 30 credits (18 compulsory, 12 elective) across English, mathematics, science, Canadian history and geography, arts, health and physical education, French as a second language, career studies, civics, plus 40 hours of community involvement and the Ontario literacy requirement. ESL/ELD credits may count toward English, and graduation follows credit groupings spanning language, social sciences and humanities, guidance and career education, and cooperative education. The program includes a university preparation pathway with dedicated guidance for university or college admission. Located at 3000 Lawrence Ave E, Building B, Toronto, FH Education features an Art Space and a Music Space for creative classes, and the FH Sports Centre with basketball, tennis, badminton and volleyball. An Exchange Program, Pathway Program, ESL/IELP, and IELTS support aid international students from about 20 countries, fostering learning.