In this School Guide, you'll find out more about the schools children in this neighbourhood can attend, including public, Catholic, and private schools.
Toronto's harbour has been used since the founding of Toronto for shipping and industrial purposes. It is a waterfront community rich in heritage buildings, including the Canada Malting Silos site, the Crosse and Blackwell building at the southeast corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Bathurst Street, and the Tip Top Tailor building on the southwest corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Stadium Road. Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the city centre, and provide shelter for Toronto Harbour. This neighbourhood contains the condo-dense area known as Cityplace in addition to parts of the Fashion District and Corktown.
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 13 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 1 private school, and 4 alternative/special schools serving Waterfront Communities - The Islands. The special programs offered at local schools include International Baccalaureate and French Immersion.
Public Schools
13
Catholic Schools
6
Private Schools
1
Public
- Collège français secondaire
- Dundas Junior Public School
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School
- Ryerson Community School
- Queen Alexandra Middle School
- Nelson Mandela Park Public School
- Jarvis Collegiate Institute
- Ogden Junior Public School
- Island Public/Natural Science School
- ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy
- Jean Lumb Public School
- The Waterfront School
Catholic
Private
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.