Canada, Toronto
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The campus is a 58,000-square-foot building in Markham, Ontario, with modern art classrooms, a gymnasium, a dance studio, a cafeteria, dormitory residences, a library, and a Science Laboratory.
The indoor gymnasium is air-conditioned and includes a high school- and college-sized basketball court, four badminton courts, a volleyball court, and student bleachers. The 1,400-square-foot Dance Studio has a Rosco Adagio dance floor and mirrors.
Academic facilities include a library and a Science Laboratory, with large and modern art classrooms on campus.
A range of extracurricular activities is offered, including orientation for new residents, monthly birthday parties, shopping days, weekend trips to Canadian historical and cultural attractions, and various sports and team-building activities.
J. Addison School is a private Canadian day and boarding K-12 school in Markham, Ontario, educating students from early learning through secondary and a Boarding Program for Grades 7–12. The Canadian curriculum is delivered with a five-period day and a Focus for Success period, supported by technology-enabled learning. The Addison Advantage emphasizes a Safe and Inclusive environment, personalized guidance, and collaboration that nurtures intelligence, creativity, and problem-solving. A rooftop solar system demonstrates the school's commitment to sustainability. University Partnerships provide on-site campus tours, recruitment sessions, scholarships, and personalized support for partner Canadian universities such as York University, Wilfrid Laurier University, Toronto Metropolitan University, and Trent University. Facilities span a 58,000-square-foot campus with modern art classrooms, a gym, a dance studio, a library, a science laboratory, a cafeteria, and dormitories. ESL support, IELTS on site, and an AP program with over 30 subjects broaden opportunities for post-secondary pathways for all students.