361 - 365 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3C2, Canada
120 Howland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 3B5, Canada
5,776.6 km
5,690.3 km
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1964
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447
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3 to 12
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Boys
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Day
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English
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Academic
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Progressive
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16
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In-class adaptations
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$35,320
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Yes
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5%
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7 to 12
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$16,000
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45
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0%
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40%
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3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
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Dec 01, 2025
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Yes: grades 3 - 12
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"Our mission is to challenge and inspire each boy to become the best version of himself. We believe that school should be challenging. We believe that knowledge matters. We believe that each boy should be known and loved, and that learning takes place within meaningful relationships. We believe that boys can be good and ambitious at the same time, and that they should be held to a high standard. We continue to be inspired by our founders, who insisted that Manners Maketh Men. This is our code. We are Georgians."
"At RSGC, every boy is known and loved, and we mean that. Our small size allows us to build genuine relationships and support each student as a whole person. We combine strong academics with character development, service learning, and leadership opportunities. Programs like ACES, AP Capstone, and our choral tradition provide boys with opportunities to stretch themselves in unique ways. Our school is built on kindness, curiosity, and courage, and that’s what sets us apart."
"To stay true to our mission, we’ve made deliberate choices. We keep class sizes small and our community close-knit, which limits our growth, but it allows us to know and support each boy. We’re in the heart of the city, so while we don’t have acres of green space, we use our neighbourhood in creative ways. We invest in people and programs, rather than in big buildings or flashy facilities. We believe that real learning happens through relationships, and those choices reflect that belief."
"Our story started in 1964 as an Anglican choir school. That strong foundation in music, character, and community still shapes us today. The move to our current campus and the addition of St. Alban’s Church gave us a space where tradition and innovation meet. Being granted the “Royal” designation in 1989 was a proud moment. More recently, we’ve launched signature programs like ACES and made big investments in well-being, equity, and inclusion. Through every chapter, we’ve stayed focused on helping boys grow into good men."
"The boys who thrive here are curious, kind, and ready to try new things. They’re open to being challenged—in the classroom, on the stage, on the field, and in life. They value relationships, want to be part of a strong community and care about making a difference. You don’t have to be one kind of boy to succeed at RSGC, but you do need to be ready to be yourself, work hard, and grow."
"If a family is looking for a large, traditional school with state-of-the-art facilities and a narrow focus on academics, we might not be the right fit. We’re also located downtown, so for families who require daily bus service or live far from the city, the commute might be a challenge. Our strength lies in our community and relationships, making us a good fit for families who value this kind of environment."
"Families tell us they choose RSGC because of its atmosphere. They see a place where boys are challenged, supported, and truly known. Our strong academics matter, but so does the way we teach boys to be kind, confident, and thoughtful. Parents value our commitment to relationships, to community, and to helping their sons become the best version of themselves. They see how our teachers care, and how our students grow, not just as learners, but as people."
"We’re often referred to as a hidden gem. We may not be the biggest or most traditional school, but people who know us respect what we do. We’re known for our warm community, our strong values, and the way we help boys grow into thoughtful, capable young men. Our reputation stems from word of mouth, as families who have had a meaningful experience here want others to know."
"People are often surprised by how much we focus on social-emotional growth. Yes, we care deeply about academics, but we also care about how boys feel, how they treat others, and how they show up in the world. Our advisory program, leadership opportunities, and focus on wellbeing help boys develop character and resilience. That kind of growth is harder to measure, but it’s just as important."
"They’re often surprised by how relaxed and friendly it feels here. We take our work seriously, but not ourselves. There’s a sense of joy and connection that you can feel in the hallways. Our downtown location and historic campus also surprise people; it’s a unique mix of tradition and creativity. And even though we’re a boys’ school, you’ll find a wide range of personalities, interests, and ways to belong. Everyone has a place here."
"We’ve made big changes over the past few years. Our Junior School renovation created brighter, more flexible learning spaces. We’ve modernized our classrooms, integrated more technology, and added new supports for student wellness. We’ve also deepened our commitment to inclusion and sustainability, becoming a Gold EcoSchool. Every change is guided by what’s best for our boys—now and in the future."
"We’re constantly evolving. Over the next few years, we’ll refresh our Senior School, expand outdoor learning opportunities, and continue to train our teachers to meet the changing needs of our students. We’re also deepening our work around diversity, equity, and inclusion, so every boy feels seen and supported. At the same time, we’ll continue to focus on relationships, character, and community. That’s what makes RSGC who we are, and always will."