Canada, Toronto
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MIA maintains a vibrant academic and social community with clubs and field trips that help students build friendships and engage with Canadian culture. Total Care provides care beyond the classroom, including guidance on university applications and ongoing post-graduation support. Student Life offers extensive social and academic opportunities that support students' well-being and personal growth. The environment emphasizes safety as part of learning, reflecting a family-like atmosphere created by teachers and staff.
The ESL program is open to all age groups and begins with an English assessment on arrival to place students into Level 1 (Beginner) through Level 5 (Advanced). The Intensive ESL program provides 6 hours daily (4 hours ESL Fundamentals in the morning) with elective classes in the afternoon. The Semi-Intensive program offers 4 hours daily of ESL study with a morning ESL Fundamentals class and some self-study. Elective classes include Grammar and Writing, Conversation and Listening, and TOEFL Preparation. IELTS preparation is available as a separate 110-hour course taught by qualified instructors.
Safety and well-being are integral to learning; the school emphasizes a family-like environment created by teachers and staff. Student Life offers clubs and activities that support social and emotional development and a sense of belonging. Total Care and the emphasis on learning and safety reflect the school's commitment to student well-being.
Safety is prioritized, with learning and safety presented as core commitments of MIA. Total Care includes safety-focused support and a family-like atmosphere. Residence and Homestay placement provides housing support for international students.
McDonald International Academy (MIA) is a private secondary school in downtown Toronto, accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education since 1994. The school offers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) program for Grades 9–12, alongside the Advanced Placement (AP) program for Grade 12 students. Students follow a four-year Ontario curriculum with credits recognized by American and Canadian universities. The campus at 920 Yonge Street features computer labs, a music and audio-visual lab, a fitness studio, a cafeteria, and a lounge, with Wi‑Fi and smart boards; facilities support work and student life. The school emphasizes university preparation through University Preparation and Career Education, plus ESL and IELTS support, and a Summer Program for English language study and Canadian culture. Graduates have entered universities worldwide. Total Care supports university applications and post-graduation planning. The school draws students from over 50 countries, fostering a vibrant academic and social community with field trips and clubs.