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Toronto Prep School

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Updated July 2026

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Toronto Prep School is a private, co-educational, university preparatory day school for grades 7-12 that focuses on individual mentoring and academic excellence. It provides a supportive community where achievement, character development, and rigorous academics are central to the educational experience.

Teaching approach

The school is dedicated to providing a rigorous academic curriculum within a structured, nurturing environment that integrates technology to promote literacy and numeracy. It emphasizes the values of hard work, personal responsibility, respect, leadership, and a healthy, active lifestyle. By maintaining small class sizes and fostering individual strengths, the school aims to inspire a lifelong love of learning and develop both creative and analytical skills.

Programmes

The school offers a university preparatory curriculum for grades 7 through 12, with students taking four courses at a time. The academic program covers core liberal arts and sciences, supplemented by electives such as Fashion Design, Art, Drama, Communication Technology, Media Arts, and Computer Science. Grades 7 and 8 include traditional core courses alongside specific study skills, while the high school program is designed to maximize potential for post-secondary success.

Outcomes

Toronto Prep School alumni have successfully transitioned to top universities across Canada and globally, including Ivy League institutions. The school focuses on preparing students not only for university acceptance but for long-term success beyond graduation. Graduates are developed to be effective communicators, informed thinkers, self-directed learners, and collaborative problem solvers.

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Learning support

The school provides comprehensive academic support, including flexible tutoring and personalized guidance counselling. Teachers are available for one-on-one assistance before class, after school, and on Saturdays to ensure students receive the necessary help to succeed. The guidance department offers a full range of counselling services to support students throughout their academic journey.

Frequently asked questions(4)
Is Toronto Prep School a day or boarding school?
Toronto Prep School is a day school.
What accreditations does Toronto Prep School hold?
Toronto Prep School holds accreditations including IB.
Is Toronto Prep School co-educational?
Toronto Prep School is a co-ed school.
Where is Toronto Prep School located?
Toronto Prep School is an international school in Toronto, Canada.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The admissions process focuses on identifying students who fit the school's program and values, relying on a detailed application package—including teacher and community referrals, school reports, a parent statement, and a student self-assessment—rather than entrance testing. A mandatory interview involving the candidate and parents is central to the evaluation, allowing the admissions committee to assess academic motivation, character, and interests. Successful applicants are notified within three days of the interview, and registration must be completed within seven days of an offer.

Calendar

The school operates on a schedule that includes a 10:00 am start time to support student well-being and academic performance. Course selections for the upcoming academic year take place in April and May, supported by information nights held in March and April. The academic day is structured to allow for flexible tutoring and extra help before class, after school, or on Saturdays.

About the campus

Located at 250 Davisville Avenue in Toronto, the school provides a modern learning environment that includes access to a MacBook Pro for enrolled students. The campus is designed to support a university preparatory curriculum, featuring specialized spaces for arts, technology, and sciences. Students have access to competitive sports facilities and areas for fine arts, reflecting the school's commitment to balancing academics with extracurricular engagement.

Co-curriculars

The school emphasizes a well-rounded education through a variety of extracurricular activities, including competitive sports and fine arts. A House system—comprising four houses named Centaur, Minotaur, Pegasus, and Phoenix—organizes intramural, athletic, and charity fundraising competitions. Students earn points for participation in school life, academic achievement, and volunteer work, with the winning house receiving an annual trophy and an excursion.

  • Pete TsimikalisPrincipal

    As Principal, he welcomes families to the school and emphasizes the importance of a rigorous academic curriculum combined with a nurturing environment that fosters values like hard work, personal responsibility, and leadership. He believes that the goal of education is not just university acceptance, but the ability to succeed at university and beyond.

  • Fouli TsimikalisVice-Principal, Director of Admissions

    She serves as the Vice-Principal and Director of Admissions for the school.

  • Sandra Birkett
    Sandra BirkettHead of English

    She is the Head of English and is responsible for the English and Social Sciences and Humanities departments.

  • Steven Kinnear
    Steven KinnearHead of Mathematics

    He serves as the Head of Mathematics and is part of the Mathematics and Science departments.

  • Stephen Collins
    Stephen CollinsCo-Athletic Director

    He serves as a Co-Athletic Director and is a member of the Health and Physical Education department.

  • Jason Bradshaw
    Jason BradshawDigital Communications Coordinator

    He is the Digital Communications Coordinator for the school.