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TFS - Canada's International School

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Updated July 2026

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TFS is a bilingual, co-educational international school that provides a full-continuum International Baccalaureate education in French and English. Established in 1962, it serves students from age 2 to Grade 12 across two campuses in Toronto and Mississauga.

Teaching approach

The school's mission is to develop multilingual critical thinkers who celebrate difference, transcend borders, and strive for the betterment of humankind and the planet. Its motto, "Individuals who reflect, citizens who act," guides the community, which is built on the core values of integrity, discernment, respect, and engagement. The school promotes an environment of academic ambition, all-round development, and an international perspective.

Programmes

TFS offers a bilingual curriculum that integrates the requirements of France and Ontario within the framework of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programs. The academic structure is divided into branches: La p'tite école (age 2 to Grade 1), Junior School (Grades 2-5), and Senior School (Grades 6-Level V). The curriculum balances rigorous arts, science, and humanities programs, ensuring all students graduate with mastery in both French and English.

Outcomes

TFS graduates are fully bilingual in English and French and earn both the French Brevet and the internationally recognized IB Diploma. The school reports a 100% university acceptance rate for its graduates, with many students achieving Ontario Scholar status. Alumni are encouraged to embody the school's values of integrity, discernment, respect, and engagement as they contribute to their communities.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides an Introductory French program for students in their first year at TFS, up to and including Grade 7, who have minimal or no prior knowledge of French. This program follows the regular curriculum while focusing on language acquisition. Additionally, the school offers university counselling to support students in their post-secondary planning.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does TFS - Canada's International School offer?
TFS - Canada's International School offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at TFS - Canada's International School?
Annual tuition at TFS - Canada's International School is CA$24.6K–CA$45.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does TFS - Canada's International School hold?
TFS - Canada's International School holds accreditations including IB.
Is TFS - Canada's International School co-educational?
TFS - Canada's International School is a co-ed school.
Where is TFS - Canada's International School located?
TFS - Canada's International School is an international school in Toronto, Canada.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Toronto Campus - Jardin d’éveil - Age 2 (full-day) (includes lunch)Toronto Campus2–2CA$26.5K
Toronto Campus - Pre-Kindergarten (includes lunch)Toronto CampusCA$35.4K
Toronto Campus - Junior and Senior KindergartenToronto CampusCA$39.7K
Toronto Campus - Grade 1 to Grade 10 (Level III)Toronto CampusCA$41.9K
Toronto Campus - Grade 11 and 12 (Level IV and V)Toronto CampusCA$45.1K
West Campus - Pre-Kindergarten (full-day) (includes lunch)West Campus (Mississauga)CA$24.6K
West Campus - Junior and Senior KindergartenWest Campus (Mississauga)CA$32.2K
West Campus - Grade 1 -7West Campus (Mississauga)CA$35.5K
Other fees(6)
Other fees
Registration fee· Toronto Campus - Initial Registration Fee (all grades), one-time, non-refundableCA$10K
Registration fee· West Campus - Initial Registration Fee (all grades), one-time, non-refundableCA$4.5K
EAL· Introductory French Program fee (Junior Kindergarten and higher, in addition to tuition)CA$4.5K
Insurance· Optional Tuition Refund Plan, approximately 3% of the annual tuition fees, including HST
Uniform· Purchased through the TFS Shop on the Toronto campus
Meals· Optional hot lunch program (cafeteria for Senior School students); included in tuition for Jardin d'éveil and Pre-Kindergarten

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: $500

Admissions

The admissions process begins with the creation of an online account through the school's portal. Prospective families are encouraged to attend Open Houses or book a tour, which are available on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The school offers an Entrance Scholarship Program for students entering Grade 7 and above, which considers academic merit, community involvement, and financial need.

Calendar

The school year typically begins in early September with a Welcome Day and concludes in late June. The calendar includes a November break, winter holidays, and a March break, alongside various professional development days and statutory holidays. Key events include parent information evenings, three-way conferences, student-led conferences, and graduation ceremonies in May.

Facilities

LibraryGymnasiumTheatre / auditoriumArt roomMusic roomPlayground

About the campus

The school operates two campuses: the Toronto campus and the West Campus in Mississauga. The Toronto campus features specialized facilities for different age groups, including Jardin d’éveil, La p'tite école, Junior School, and Senior School, as well as administrative offices and a school shop. Both campuses provide access to learning environments designed to support a full-continuum IB education.

Co-curriculars

TFS offers a wide range of co-curricular activities, including competitive and recreational sports, arts, Model UN, and robotics. Students participate in a house system that fosters cross-grade connections and spirited competition. Additionally, students engage in leadership opportunities through student councils, clubs, and community service initiatives, such as food drives and environmental monitoring.

  • Norman GaudetHead of School

    Norman Gaudet is a bilingual educator who has served as Head of School since July 2021. With 30 years of experience, he has held various leadership roles internationally and in Canada, including Principal of the Senior School at TFS and Executive Director of the Learning Forum. He holds a master's degree in educational administration.