Canada, Toronto
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Admissions Process
1. Visit the school: See Sunnybrook School in action during an Open House or sign up for a tour. The Open House experience begins with a presentation by the Principal and Vice-Principal about the school philosophy, curriculum, IB PYP, and community, followed by a Grade 6 Ambassador Student-led tour and time to ask questions. The conclusion brings you back to the Arts Studio where admissions staff are available to discuss further.
2. Submit an application: Complete the application form (you will need to create an account) and include 2 of the most recent report cards and a birth certificate. After submission, you will receive email instructions about how to pay the application fee.
3. Pay the application fee: The application fee is $200.00 ($250.00 for students applying after March 1; $250 for international students).
4. Student Visit & Assessment: We invite students applying to SK through Grade 6 to visit the school and spend either a half or full day in their respective grades. This visit helps us understand the child and lets the child experience SBS. International applications can be accommodated through Zoom for the interview and assessment components.
5. Parent Interviews: During the admissions process parents will have a personal meeting with the Principal, Teralee Brunn, to discuss the family and to ask further questions about SBS.
6. Follow Up Meeting: The Vice Principal and Director of Admissions, Ms Tanya Low, will schedule a follow-up meeting after meeting your child to provide information about the assessment and next steps. The follow-up meeting can be held in person or via Zoom.
Sunnybrook School is a private IB elementary school in Canada serving ages 4 to 12 (JK–Grade 6). The curriculum follows the IB Primary Years Programme, with reference to the Ontario guidelines, and also incorporates Singapore mathematics and Canadian curriculum elements. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning, concept-based teaching, and global citizenship through the IB Learner Profile. Literacy emphasizes phonics and literature, integrated across the Program of Inquiry in a transdisciplinary approach, and digital literacy and basic coding are embedded. The campus features a renovated library with over 14,000 volumes, flexible Learning Studios, and an outdoor playground with artificial turf, basketball hoops, and spaces for mixed-age play. The school runs a one-to-one iPad program with a digital citizenship curriculum developed with Common Sense and Project Zero. French is taught daily starting in JK, and arts, music, drama, and physical education are woven into the program. Enrichment includes author visits, field trips, and school-wide performances.