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UPPER CANADA COLLEGE
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Three unique qualities of the school, in addition to the high quality of education, in a caring and supportive environment:
  1. English Second Language Support through the Centre for Learning
  2. Largest and most competitive athletics program in Canada
  3. Located in the heart of Toronto

Advanced Placement (AP):

IB

Special subjects offered:

Too many to list; available on line at www.ucc.on.ca

Languages:

French, German, Latin, Spanish, Mandarin, Alternate languages with approval

Computer (courses):

Computer Programming, Computer Sciences. School Network, Internet, Laptops are regularly used in science courses.

Arts (special choir, drama etc.):

Music and Theatre

Sports:

Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Soccer, Hockey, Basketball, Squash, Swimming, Rowing, Skiing, Cricket, Rugby, Lacrosse, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Golf, Badminton

Extra curricular activities (clubs):

Music, Publications, Theatre, Community Service, Green School, More than 50 Clubs from Mountain Biking to Model Parliament

Weekend Activities:

Organized weekly program

Grades:
Teacher-student-ratio:
Average class size:
Boarding-day-student-ratio:
Number of students:
Number of students in 11th grade:
Boy-girl-ratio:
Percentage of International Students:

2-12
1:9
20
1:7 in Upper School
1,100 (100 board)
154
All boys
15% across total school; 50% of boarding community

Dress code:

Buttoned shirt with tie; grey flannels; First Dress on occasion; Spring Dress of golf shirt with khakis

Tuition:

CAN$ 48,430.- (School Year: 2009/2010)
CAN$ 5,000,- Enrollment fee

Tuition Refund Plan:

Yes

Credit card payments allowed:

No

Additional costs:

Books, uniform - about CAN $1,500, team, and school trip expenses additional

Summer School:

Yes. July-August

Webseite:

www.ucc.on.ca

Pictures:

 


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(The information is for the school year of 2009/2010 – there can be changes for the following school year 2010/2011 - no responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information)