Canada, Toronto
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The BSS Volunteer Service Award — recognizes outstanding volunteerism by parents or alumnae, with up to three recipients each year.
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award — program for Grades 9–12 offering Bronze, Silver and Gold levels.
The Renata McCARTHY '59 Grade 7 Citizenship Award — endowed Grade 7 citizenship award.
The Michele WATT Cassidy '75 Award for the Pursuit of a Dream — endowed award fund.
The Award for Teaching Excellence — endowed fund under Endowed and Named Funds.
Located in Toronto, The Bishop Strachan School is a private all‑girls day and boarding school serving students aged 5 to 18. The curriculum follows the Ontario framework with Advanced Placement options, including AP credits and AP Capstone Diploma for senior years. The Junior School extends the Ontario curriculum with a Reggio Emilia‑inspired, hands‑on approach that integrates language, mathematics, science, social studies, design technology, engineering, design thinking and research. Specialist instruction in French, music and physical education complements core learning, with access to the Junior School Learning Commons and a Design Technology Lab. From Grades 9 to 12, students complete more than 100 credits, choose electives in business and visual/media arts, and receive university counselling; 100% of graduates gain placement at top universities. The campus blends a 105‑year‑old building with a STEAM complex, two theatres, a Royal Gym, a turf field and climbing wall to support a wide range of pursuits.