361 - 365 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3C2, Canada
2660 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 2J5, Canada
5,776.6 km
5,690.3 km
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2015
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100
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7 to 12
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Coed
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Day
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English
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Academic
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Liberal Arts
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8 to 12
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Learning, Developmental, Behavioral
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In-class adaptations
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$26,500 to $32,600
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Yes
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4%
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7 to 12
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$6,500
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17
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0%
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95%
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Rolling
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Yes: grades 7 - 12
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No
"Blyth Academy Lawrence Park, one of five Ontario campuses, offers a boutique private school experience where your child is truly known. We focus on real connection through small classes and personalized support, tailoring learning to each student’s strengths and goals. As part of the Globeducate network, students access world‑class academics and exclusive student opportunities around the world. They build confidence, curiosity, and future‑proof skills, preparing them for post‑secondary success and beyond."
"Communication is the cornerstone of our commitment to each family at Blyth Academy Lawrence Park. The learning experience is a partnership between teacher and family and, as such, you will hear from your child’s teacher weekly: the great, the good and the could be better. Parents and guardians also have access to our online learning platform, Edsby, in which gradebooks are always up to date, assessments with feedback can be reviewed, and classroom announcements and resources accessed."
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"You will often get schools that have teachers who are not specialists in the subjects they are teaching. We encourage and expect our passionate team of teachers to really live their subjects. We have an English teacher who studied Literature at Colombia University, a professional photographer on staff as our in-house media teacher, and an astrophysicist teaching physics. The faculty brings an academic energy and passion to the campus every day."
"Today’s students learn differently, and we’ve built a school that reflects that. With flexible learning options, small class sizes, and a focus on individual growth, we’re reimagining what education can be. Because when students are at the center, learning becomes more meaningful, more engaging, and more effective."
"We want our students to be a bit uncomfortable and for them to lean in, and grow from the discomfort that something new and challenging brings. This will not look the same for everyone; for one student it may be coming to school each day on time and for another it might be taking an advanced physics course. That is the beauty of our campus though; we identify where each student is, and meet them there to help them thrive in their learning, growth and happiness."
"As a small school, many families think that we are limited in the extracurriculars that we can offer. This is far from the truth. We are a member of the Small Schools Athletic Federation (SSAF), which allows for our teams to compete against other independent schools. Our campus hosts a Spring triathlon at Glendon College, where students from across the city complete against one another. We also host an annual Model UN conference and student can take part in student council and various clubs."
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