Canada, Toronto
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Keystone School's Mentorship Program pairs every student with a dedicated mentor who provides personalized guidance beyond the classroom. Mentors meet regularly to encourage students, discuss academics, school life, and personal development goals, boosting self-esteem and confidence. These interactions strengthen relationships among parents, teachers, and peers, creating a supportive school community. The program offers a safe space to discuss challenges and aspirations, helping students develop a positive attitude toward learning. It emphasizes holistic development and equips students with resilience and life skills such as communication, problem-solving, and time management. Peer-based mentoring for older students reinforces a culture of support and leadership.
Keystone provides a supportive community where students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The Mentorship Program contributes to emotional well-being by fostering resilience, empathy, communication, and independence. It offers skill-building workshops on study strategies, stress management, and leadership to support mental well-being and positive attitudes toward learning. The mentorship framework strengthens relationships among students, families, and staff, contributing to a sense of belonging. The overall approach emphasizes holistic development to help students navigate challenges and reach their potential.
Safeguarding is supported through the Homestay & Student Residence program. Students stay with Canadian host families during their studies in Toronto. Keystone provides a wide support network including international program staff, a homestay coordinator, the host family, and a custodian, who check in on personal safety and wellbeing regularly. Homestay families undergo a rigorous selection process with extensive background checks, including criminal record checks and references. The program aims to ensure a safe, secure, and supportive living environment for international students.
Keystone School is a private, co-ed international school located at 186 St. George Street in Toronto's Annex. It offers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) through the Flexible OSSD Homeschool Program, fully accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education, enabling the OSSD to be earned from anywhere in the world. The program is asynchronous with about 110 hours of learning material across 3–5 units; final grades are 70% coursework and 30% final assessments. Grades 9–12 provide university preparation and a University Pathways framework, with academic guidance to support course selection and university applications. The school is pursuing International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme candidacy, with an IB Preparation and IBDP pathway announced for 2026–2027. Keystone emphasizes inquiry-based, project-based learning, small class sizes, and a campus near the University of Toronto, fostering global engagement, leadership, and service. Its campus offers field experiences and a vibrant array of clubs and committees for all students.