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Interim Report 2020

Secondary Program Review Interim Report

Our vision is for all students to have equitable access to stronger programs and richer opportunities – as close to home as possible. This is the driving force of the Secondary Program Review, which, for the first time ever, is reviewing all ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø secondary schools at once to develop a plan to address the inequities and imbalances throughout our current system.

The Secondary Program Review Interim Report (read also: Board Report) highlights the issues, gaps, and needs facing our system that are impacting our ability to support this vision. And, while the report offers some preliminary concepts for discussion, it is not a set of recommendations on school closures or a roadmap to a one size fits all approach to our schools. Using comprehensive and data-rich information, including enrolment and population projections, this report acknowledges where we have been, where we are and where we could go, all while respecting and protecting many of the successful schools and programs that exist right across our system.

This report supports our next step forward as we start to re-imagine and re-draw our system in consultation and collaboration with our communities to enhance equity and support the achievement and well-being of each and every student in the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø, now and in the future.

No specific schools have been named for consolidation and no further steps will be taken without extensive local community consultation.

There was a total of 259 individuals who accessed the Secondary Programs Review Interim Report Feedback Form. 104 (or 40%)  of these individuals who accessed the feedback link participated in the form in some way. However, only a small number of respondents offered related feedback. . The Secondary Program Review Final Report will be presented to the Board in October 2020. 


Learn more about your area. Find your secondary school in the groups. Read more about your area, including population and enrolment projections, schools and programs, movement of students in the area and preliminary concepts to explore over the next 10 years.

Group 1

  • C W Jefferys CI
  • Caring and Safe School LC1
  • Downsview SS
  • Emery CI
  • Emery Edvance
  • North Albion CI
  • Thistletown CI
  • West Humber CI
  • Westview Centennial SS
  • William Lyon Mackenzie CI

Group 2

  • Burnhamthorpe CI
  • Central Etobicoke HS
  • Etobicoke CI
  • Etobicoke School of the Arts
  • Etobicoke Year Round Alternative Centre
  • Kipling CI
  • Lakeshore CI
  • Martingrove CI
  • Richview CI
  • School of Experiential Education
  • Silverthorn CI

Group 3

  • Frank Oke SS
  • George Harvey CI
  • Runnymede CI
  • Weston CI
  • York Humber HS
  • York Memorial CI

Group 4

  • ALPHA II
  • Bloor CI
  • Caring and Safe School LC4
  • Central Technical School
  • Central Toronto Academy
  • City School
  • Contact Alt. School
  • Harbord CI
  • Heydon Park SS
  • Humberside CI
  • Inglenook CS
  • Jarvis CI
  • Native Learning Centre
  • Oakwood CI
  • Oasis Alt. SS
  • Parkdale CI
  • Rosedale Heights School of the Arts
  • Subway Academy II
  • THESTUDENTSCHOOL
  • Ursala Franklin Academy
  • West End Alt. School
  • Western Technical-Commercial School

Group 5

  • Forest Hill CI
  • John Polanyi CI
  • Lawrence Park CI
  • Leaside HS
  • North Toronto CI
  • Northern SS
  • Yorkdale SS

Group 6

  • A Y Jackson SS
  • Avondale Secondary Alt. School
  • Caring and Safe School LC2
  • Don Mills CI
  • Drewry SS
  • Earl Haig SS
  • George S. Henry Academy
  • Georges Vanier SS
  • Marc Garneau CI
  • Newtonbrook SS
  • North East Year Round Alternative Centre
  • North West Year Round Alternative Centre
  • Northview Heights SS
  • Parkview Alt. School
  • Victoria Park CI
  • York Mills CI

Group 7

  • City Adult Learning Centre
  • Danforth CTI
  • East York Alt. SS
  • East York CI
  • Eastdale CI
  • Greenwood SS
  • Kapapamahchakwew - Wandering Spirit School (JK-12)
  • Malvern CI
  • Monarch Park CI
  • Oasis Triangle Program
  • Riverdale CI
  • School of Life Experience
  • SEED Alt. School
  • Subway Academy I

Group 8

  • Alternative Scarborough Education 1
  • Birchmount Park CI
  • Caring and Safe School LC3
  • David and Mary Thomson CI
  • R H King Academy
  • SATEC @ WA Porter CI
  • Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies
  • South East Year Round Alternative Centre
  • Wexford CI
  • Winston Churchill CI

Group 9

  • Agincourt CI
  • Albert Campbell CI
  • Delphi Secondary Alt. School
  • Dr. Norman Bethune CI
  • L'Amoreaux CI
  • Lester B. Pearson CI
  • Sir John A Macdonald CI
  • Sir William Osler HS
  • Stephen Leacock CI

Group 10

  • Cedarbrae CI
  • Maplewood HS
  • Native Learning Centre East
  • Sir Oliver Mowat CI
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI
  • West Hill CI
  • Woburn CI