In this School Guide, you'll find out more about the schools children in this neighbourhood can attend, including public, Catholic, and private schools.
Rouge is a neighbourhood in the northeastern area of Toronto, within the former city of Scarborough. It is Toronto's largest neighbourhood by surface area, however unlike other neighbourhoods, most of its area remains undeveloped due to the presence of Rouge Park. Beyond its official categorization, Rouge can be subdivided into smaller neighbourhoods more commonly known as West Rouge, Rouge Hill, Hillside and Morningside Heights.
Rouge Schools
Rouge has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 21 public schools, 9 Catholic schools, and 3 private schools serving Rouge. The special programs offered at local schools include Islamic, Other Religions, Advanced Placement, French Immersion, Fine Arts, Christian, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
21
Catholic Schools
9
Private Schools
3
Public
- Joseph Howe Senior Public School
- Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- Académie Alexandre-Dumas
- Henry Kelsey Senior Public School
- Agincourt Collegiate Institute
- Brookside Public School
- Fleming Public School
- John G. Diefenbaker Public School
- Alvin Curling Public School
- Heritage Park Public School
- Thomas L. Wells Public School
- William G. Davis Junior Public School
- Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute
- Rouge Valley Public School
- West Rouge Junior Public School
- Chief Dan George Public School
- Dr Marion Hilliard Senior Public School
- West Hill Collegiate Institute
- ÉS Ronald-Marion
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
Catholic
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.