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Order Online - Immediate Email Delivery Toronto Select Schools™ Public School Report - Overview This is a comprehensive and exclusive report. See how Toronto elementary and secondary schools compare within thirty-five Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) areas/neighbourhoods (map below) on the provincial EQAO math and literacy assessments across multiple years. Almost 800 Public Schools are Rated
More Details PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Over 60 Pages in PDF Format in 5 Sections) Section 1: Elementary Public School Ratings - Sorted Alphabetically by School Shows the Toronto District School Board public elementary schools (470) using their scores on the provincial EQAO assessments. The results are summarized in a table with "% of students passing" (Pass Rates) for Literacy (Reading & Writing) and Math - Grade 3 and Grade 6. These scores are averaged over five years. The Fraser Institute scores are shown but not used in the determination of a "sweet spot" The C.D. Howe "Percentile" for Grade 3 and 6 are shown but not used to determine a "sweet spot". "Sweet Spots" are also shown (see below for definition). These important scoring and rating elements are explained in the legend included with each report section. PDF, 17 pages.
Section 1B: Elementary Public School Ratings - Sorted by 35 TREB Districts
Section 2: Secondary Schools - Sorted Alphabetically Toronto District School Board secondary schools (116) are rated on their scores for math and literacy scores across five years using the provincial EQAO assessments for literacy and academic math. The results are summarized in a table. "Sweet Spots" are identified. PDF, 4 pages. Section 3: Toronto Public Schools - The Connections & "Sweet Spots" Sorted Alphabetically. This section shows you which elementary schools are connected to which secondary schools. This connection is determined by the school boards to balance the student attendance and is based on street addresses. Where you live determines both the elementary and the secondary schools that serve you. High scoring sets of schools are identified as "sweet spots" - see below. PDF, 13 pages. Section 3B: Toronto Public Schools - The Connections & "Sweet Spots" by TREB Districts. Schools offering Gifted Programs, French Immersion & French Extension are identified on our reports . New Information added in our latest Toronto Elementary Public School Report: Size (# of students), % of low income students, Programs: Special Ed, ESL, Gifted,Day Care on-site, Uniform policy. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (Sold Seperately) (13 Pages in PDF Format) Section 1: Toronto Catholic Elementary Schools - Sorted Alphabetically 169 catholic primary (elementary) schools are rated using the same method as the public schools explained above in section 1. PDF, 10 pages. Section 2: Toronto Catholic Secondary School - Sorted Alphabetically 32 catholic secondary schools are rated using the same method as the public schools explained above. PDF, 3 pages Wards for each school are identified. "Sweet Spots" are highlighted on each report. "Sweet Spots" The Select Schools™ Reports are unique and unavailable anywhere else. We are the only source that identifies school "Sweet Spots" (a term we coined). "Sweet Spots" are very rare combinations of elementary schools and high schools that are matched sets - an elementary and a secondary school, both of high quality serving a given area. There are only a handful of Sweet Spots scattered across Toronto. You have a slim chance* of picking a "sweet spot" by guessing. Our reports make it easy to zero-in on these areas to pick your schools (along with your new home). Sweet Spot = Elementary School (sweet) + Secondary School (sweet) The reports explain the details of how a "sweet" spot is determined. *1 chance in 10 of picking a Toronto public school sweet spot by chance and *1 chance in 5 of picking a Toronto catholic school sweet spot by chance Why rely on chance - use Select Schools Reports to find the best schools with certainty How will You use these Reports? - Ideal for Home Selection Many parents use our Select Schools™ Reports to decide where they might (or might not) want to buy their next home. If you are not moving, get involved for your children. School quality impacts the resale value of your home by some estimates as much as 25-30%
These reviews will show you how each school has performed on the standardized Provincial EQAO math and literacy tests and how this compares with other schools and to the Provincial Standard.
Select Schools reports now include a true measure to fairly compare schools (The C.D. Howe Percentile). This new measure has only recently become available (March/2005) and takes into account the social-economic differences between schools. The major challenge to comparisons has been eliminated. Now parents can fairly judge the schools that are performing well and those that have challenges and need attention.
No More Guesswork. This valuable information is NOT available anywhere else. Report is instantly sent to you by email after payment completed. How Secure is this Transaction? Toronto Public School Report Price: $145 CDN Toronto Catholic School Price: $95 CDN (Public and Catholic are Sold Separately) (includes all taxes and free instant delivery by email) TO ORDER Part 1- Toronto Public Schools CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE The Toronto School Report - Part 1 (Public Schools) Part 2 - Toronto Catholic Schools CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE The Toronto School Report - Part 2 (Catholic Schools) 
Other Select Schools Reports Available: York Region and Durham Region plus GTA IB Schools and GTA Private Schools Missing Schools? Some small schools (exempt from EQAO tests) and many new schools are not rated. Middle schools (with only grades 7 & 8) are not tested by EQAO and are therefor not rated. Please report any errors or omissions or suggestions to us so we can improve these reports. If you have purchased a report that we learn has an error, we will send you a new report at no cost. Connections by Wards The Toronto Catholic School Boards does not match exact addresses to a family of schools as does the Torontp Public School Board. Connections are established by Wards. Proximity to a school is a factor in the admission but cannot be pre-determined. These reports assume that all primary schools are "connected" to all secondary schools if they belong to the same Ward and so a "sweet spot" is simply an area with a sweet (high quality) school (elementary and secondary - a matched pair, if you will). |