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AN OUR KIDS REPORT:TFS - Canada's International School vs. Lycée Français de Toronto

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  • SCHOOL LOCATION

    Distance From

    Map

    Address

    Address

    306 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M4N 1T7, Canada

    2327 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario, M6E 3S5, Canada

    Distance

    Distance

    5,689.5 km

    5,692.4 km

  • SCHOOL OVERVIEW

    Basics

    Basics

    Founded

    1962

    1995

    Enrolment

    1500

    520

    Grades

    Nursery/Toddler to 12

    Preschool to 12

    Gender

    Coed

    Coed

    Living arrangements

    Day

    Day

    Language of instruction

    English, French

    English, French

    Faith Based

    School focus

    Academic

    Academic

    Developmental Priorities

    Intellectual
    The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."
    Balanced
    Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.
    Balanced
    Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.
    Intellectual
    The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."

    Academics

    Academics

    Curriculum

    Liberal Arts, International Baccalaureate

    Traditional

    Curriculum pace

    Accelerated
    The main curriculum accelerates beyond the pace of the provincial one; ALL students do the work of OLDER public-school peers in tangible and measurable ways. This accelerated pace is maintained by the teachers and school, (through textbook selection, topic selection, grading, assignment standards and expectations, etc).
    Standard-enriched
    Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.

    Academic culture

    Rigorous
    A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.
    Rigorous
    A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.

    Avg. Class Size

    12 to 22

    18 to 22

    Special needs support

    Learning

    Gifted learner support

    In-class adaptations

    Preschool/K curriculum

    Reggio Emilia
    Reggio Emilia programs aim to develop curiosity and problem-solving skills through the liberal use of “projects”, (as opposed to “activities” or “lessons”). Teachers design projects for children around their demonstrated interests. Projects can be geared to an individual student, a small group of students, or the class as a whole. Projects can last from a few days to the whole year. Art is strongly emphasized and is typically incorporated into every project. Teachers actively participate in projects alongside students, rather than sitting back and observing. A high degree of parent involvement is also encouraged, particularly when forming curriculums and project plans (which happens throughout the academic year).
    If you want to learn more about Reggio Emilia education, check out our comprehensive guide.
    Academic
    Academic-based preschools and Kindergartens are the most structured of the different types, and have a strong emphasis on math and reading readiness skills. These programs aim to expose children to what early-elementary school is like. While time is still allotted to free play, much of the day is built around explicit lessons guided by the teacher. Classrooms often resemble play-based ones (with different stations set up around the room), but at an Academic program the teacher leads students through the stations directly, and ties these activities to a whole-class lesson or theme.

    Tuition

    Tuition

    Day Tuition

    $24,230 to $40,830

    $22,300 to $25,000

    Boarding Tuition

    Financial aid (FA)

    Yes

    No

    Students on FA

    0%

    0%

    Eligible grades for FA

    7 to 12

    None

    Median FA package size

    $35,000

    $0

    Enrollment

    Enrollment

    Avg. enrollment per grade

    88

    33

    Percent in boarding

    0%

    0%

    Admissions

    Admissions

    Admissions rate

    30%

    85%

    Day entry years

    Nursery/Toddler, Preschool, JK, SK, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

    Preschool, JK, SK, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Boarding entry years

    information not available

    information not available

    Day admissions deadline

    Dec 01, 2027

    Dec 15, 2025

    Boarding admissions deadline

    Not available

    Not available

    Interview required?

    Yes: grades 3 - 12

    Yes: grades Preschool - 12

    SSAT required

    No

    No

  • OUR PERSPECTIVE

    The Our Kids Review

    The Our Kids Review

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, Toronto, Ontario - The OUR KIDS Feature Review“With more than 60 languages spoken among the school’s students and staff, TFS is able to provide a rich tapestry of backgrounds, beliefs, and cultures. This environment allows students access to broad perspectives, and ensures they learn from the histories, values, and traditions of cultures worldwide.”

    “The TFS mission is to develop multilingual critical thinkers who celebrate difference, transcend borders, and strive for the betterment of humankind and the planet.”

    “Despite the rigorous academic schedule students maintain, there’s still plenty of opportunity to nurture passions and discover new ones, while getting involved in all kinds of interesting clubs, teams, committees,
    and special events.”
    Read The Our Kids Review of TFS - Canada's International School

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

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    Our Take

    Our Take

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    The school celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2022, a milestone in an ongoing period of remarkable growth and development. The school really did start in a basement, moving from there into a range of branches throughout Toronto, in time consolidating onto the two campuses that the school occupies today. Schools don't grow that much, or that quickly, if they aren't servicing a specific need, and certainly that's true of TFS. The acronym stands for Toronto French School, which is the name that the school was founded with, though in time it was offering a lot more than the name suggested. Language remains an important part of the curriculum, though the culture of the school reaches beyond language. The environment is rich, varied, and supportive. The student body is culturally and academically diverse, all of which is encouraged through a robust bursary program.

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    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    Not all immersion programs are created equally, and Lycée Francais is an example of that. The school was founded in 1995 with support from the French consulate to offer a French education to the children of French nationals living in Toronto (a portion of the faculty, then as now, are themselves French nationals). The program is based on the curriculum used in France, as developed by the French Ministry of Education. That said, the most substantive difference is that the program is dual, admitting students with either English or French as a first language, with French as the primary language of instruction from pre-school on up. Immersion often gets lumped in with gifted programs, though it's not at all just for high flyers. That said, the LFT program is challenging and very much intended, especially in the upper grades, for students preparing to enroll at university.

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  • INSIDER PERSPECTIVES

    Written Reviews

    Written Reviews

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

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    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "Lycée Français de Toronto offers a great quality of education with an amazing French method."
    Eve Vanhoutte - Student   (Mar 18, 2025)
    This school offers a great quality of education with an amazing French method. It pushes its student... View full review

    "The Lycée teaches kids how to write properly, think analytically, and so much more."
    Melodie Plaxton - Student   (Mar 18, 2025)
    I love the Lychee Francais de Toronto, although I think it has its flaws. When I first arrived at th... View full review

    "I think Lycée Français is the best French school in Toronto, and I'm so grateful to be here."
    Francisca Morales - Student   (Mar 25, 2025)
    When I first arrived at this school, I was really scared because I thought I was going to be critici... View full review

  • School’s perspective

    Who are you, as a school?

    Who are you, as a school?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "TFS - Canada's International School is the only full-continuum International Baccalaureate world school for French and English in Canada. Co-educational, bilingual and internationally minded since 1962, TFS teaches the curricula of France and Ontario through the framework established by the IB programs, leading to the French National Brevet diploma, the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and the Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma. Our students are encouraged to be academically ambitious and well-rounded, with a strong international and intercultural perspective. They achieve fluency in French and English while excelling in rigorous programs across the sciences, arts and humanities. Beyond academics, students thrive in a supportive community, forming lifelong friendships while exploring passions through sports, robotics, music, visual and dramatic arts, among other things. No prior knowledge of French is required for any of our students. In fact, most of our families speak English or another language at home. Our Introduction to French program, offered up to and including Grade 7, ensures all students graduate bilingual even if they join after the early years. With campuses in Toronto and Mississauga, TFS is home to more than 1,500 students. Despite our large size, we maintain a close-knit community where all students are supported to thrive."

    • High academic standards with a focus on bilingual education and international perspectives
    • Bilingual education
    • International perspective
    • Introductory French program up to Grade 7
    • IB world school offering both the French and Ontario curricula
    • Strength in science, math, sports and the arts
    • Sports field, pool and gyms
    • Age two to University Entrance
    • Grade 7 and above entrance scholarship opportunities

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "The Lycée Français de Toronto is a bilingual and bicultural school offering the internationally recognized French curriculum from Preschool to Grade 12. No prior French is required in Preschool or Kindergarten. Through daily learning in French and English, individualized attention, and research-informed teaching practices, students develop strong academic foundations, bilingual fluency, and the confidence to thrive in an international world. Graduates earn the French Baccalauréat, the only program of its kind in Toronto, opening doors to leading universities in Canada and around the globe."

    • The only French Ministry-accredited school in Toronto
    • Bilingual by design: French and English every day
    • No French required in Preschool or Kindergarten
    • A bicultural education combining French rigor and Canadian openness
    • The French Baccalauréat, unique in Toronto
    • Fully bilingual graduates
    • Individualized attention for every learner
    • Research-informed teaching grounded in cognitive science
    • Member of the AEFE global network spanning 500+ schools worldwide
    • University pathways across Canada, Europe, and the U.S.

    What does school_name do differently or uniquely well?

    What do you do differently and uniquely well?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "TFS is celebrated for its academic excellence. Our rigorous curriculum combines the best of France and Ontario’s educational systems, delivered through the esteemed framework of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programs. This unparalleled approach ensures that TFS students receive a challenging, diverse and enriching education, empowering them to excel in their chosen areas of study at leading universities worldwide.

    - Only bilingual full-continuum International Baccalaureate world school in Canada.
    - Families and staff from 40+ countries worldwide
    - Exciting opportunities for trips and exchanges both local and international in scope
    - Opportunity to learn and excel in a third and sometimes even fourth language"

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "At the Lycée Français de Toronto, we bring together five strengths rarely found in one school: bilingual education, a bicultural perspective, individualized attention, research-informed teaching, and the French Baccalauréat.

    Students learn in French and English every day and graduate fully bilingual. Our bicultural approach combines the rigor of the French curriculum with the openness of Canada, fostering academic excellence and cultural agility.

    Small class sizes allow teachers to know each student and provide personalized support. Guided by cognitive science and evidence-based practices, our teaching helps students build strong learning habits and independence.

    This journey culminates in the French Baccalauréat, an internationally recognized diploma that opens doors to top universities in Canada, the US and Europe."

    What tradeoffs has school_name made to serve families in this way?

    What tradeoffs has your school made to serve families in this way?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "At TFS, we don't view our offerings as tradeoffs but rather as the necessary architecture to deliver an unparalleled, truly bilingual education. To serve families with the depth and flexibility they deserve, we have built a school that is arguably more complex than others.

    This complexity arises from integrating three distinct curricula—French Ministry, Ontario Ministry, and the IB Diploma—across two campuses, beginning with an Early Childhood Education-based Kindergarten. This foundation is designed to maximize student potential, but it creates complexity on our back end.

    The result for our families, however, is seamless. Through continuous, transparent communication and a clear focus on the student journey, our community fully understands and navigates our school’s design. We manage the complexity so that their experience is one of clarity, support, and exceptional education, not confusion."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "At the Lycée Français de Toronto, we have chosen depth over speed, individualized attention over scale, and long-term growth over short-term performance.

    Rather than encouraging early specialization, we focus on building strong foundations in languages, mathematics, sciences, and critical thinking. We believe students benefit from developing broad knowledge, intellectual curiosity, and strong learning habits before narrowing their focus.

    Our commitment to individualized attention means maintaining small class sizes and a human-centered approach, even when this limits growth. Students thrive when they are known, supported, and challenged as individuals.

    We also prioritize true bilingualism and academic rigor, which require sustained effort and high expectations. As a result, students graduate with strong academic foundations as well as the confidence, resilience, and adaptability needed to succeed in university and beyond."

    What key junctures in school_name's history have most shaped its present?

    What key junctures in your school's history have most shaped its present?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "Established as the Toronto French School in 1962, TFS was the first French immersion school in all of Canada. What began as a small school in the basement of our founders’ home with six students, quickly grew into a flourishing academic institution across numerous branches. After 10 years TFS had 600 students, and today it stands as the largest independent school in the country, educating more than 1,500 students across two campuses.

    Founders Anna and Harry Giles were visionaries, recognizing the inherent value of bilingual education. In the 1960s a child could only attend a French school if they came from a French family. The Giles wanted a comprehensive language education for their children and when they couldn’t find what they were looking for, they built it.

    In the early 1970s, TFS secured a building of its own and that structure, now home to La p’tite école, was the beginning of our stunning, 34-acre Toronto campus. Our West Campus in Mississauga also took shape in the 1970s."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "Founded in 1995, the Lycée Français de Toronto was created to bring the excellence of French education to Toronto. While it initially served primarily French-speaking families, the school gradually evolved to welcome a broader international community drawn to its academic rigor and bilingual environment.

    A defining turning point was the decision to open Kindergarten to children with no prior French experience. This expanded access to families from diverse backgrounds and reinforced the school’s commitment to bilingualism.

    Another important milestone was the development of a complete Preschool-to-Grade-12 journey culminating in the French Baccalauréat. This long-term vision allows the Lycée to support students through every stage of their development while remaining true to its founding values: academic excellence, cultural openness, and individualized attention."

    What type of student is a good fit for school_name?

    What type of student is a good fit for your school?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "While TFS embraces a diversity of learners and, as such, there is no “ideal student," a successful TFS student is someone who thrives in a bilingual and academically rigorous environment, embracing the challenges of mastering multiple languages. They are curious, adaptable and globally minded, valuing cultural diversity and the international ethos of the school.

    Demonstrating respect for themselves and others, our students are well-rounded and open to actively participating in curricular and co-curricular activities such as arts, athletics, STEAM, service and leadership. Supported by dedicated staff, TFS students balance rigorous academics with a wide variety of opportunities. Both students and their families should align with and support TFS’s vision, mission and values, which guide all aspects of the school."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "Students who thrive at the Lycée Français de Toronto are curious, engaged, and open to new experiences. They do not need to arrive speaking French, but they benefit from embracing a bilingual environment and the opportunities that come with learning across languages and cultures.

    Students are encouraged to ask questions, think critically, persevere through challenges, and take increasing ownership of their learning. They are often eager to explore a wide range of interests before discovering their strengths and ambitions.

    Families who value academic rigor, individualized attention, and a strong school-family partnership tend to find an excellent fit. They see education not only as preparation for university, but as a journey that helps young people develop confidence, character, and the skills needed to thrive in a changing world."

    Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing school_name?

    Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing your school?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "TFS students want to learn French, they’re excited about learning in general, and they are active participants in our community. Families who are looking for a multicultural experience will find it at TFS, and they should expect to see diversity come to life in all TFS classrooms. All students can thrive at TFS if they are willing and eager to engage in the opportunities presented to them."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "The Lycée Français de Toronto may not be the ideal choice for families seeking a predominantly English-language education or who do not value a bilingual and bicultural learning experience. Our program is built around the French national curriculum and a long-term commitment to helping students become fluent in both French and English.

    Our school may also be less suited to families looking for extensive early specialization or a large-school environment. We intentionally prioritize strong academic foundations, individualized attention, and a coherent educational journey from Preschool to Grade 12.

    Students thrive here when they are willing to embrace challenge, develop independence, and grow within a structured yet supportive environment. Families who value bilingualism, academic rigor, and long-term personal growth tend to find the strongest fit."

    To your knowledge, why do families choose school_name over others?

    To your knowledge, why do families choose your school over others?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "Families choose TFS for its unique blend of academic excellence, bilingual education and a strong emphasis on global citizenship. The school’s integration of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and a focus on STEAM subjects provide robust academic opportunities, while its commitment to diversity reflects the multicultural fabric of Toronto and the surrounding areas. Families are also drawn to the close-knit community and experienced faculty who come to TFS from around the Francophone world. TFS graduates are extremely well-prepared for postsecondary studies, attending esteemed universities both across Canada and abroad. Graduates draw upon their language skills in their studies and careers. Elite athletes choose TFS knowing they’ll be well supported in their studies while balancing rigorous training schedules. The school supports all types of learners providing them with the resources they need to thrive."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "Families often choose the Lycée Français de Toronto because they are looking for a combination that is difficult to find elsewhere: academic rigor, true bilingualism, individualized attention, and an international outlook.

    Many are drawn to the opportunity for their children to become fully fluent in both French and English while following the internationally recognized French curriculum. Others value our bicultural approach, which combines the rigor of the French system with the openness and diversity of Toronto.

    Families also appreciate the close relationships students build with teachers and the sense of belonging that comes from being part of a smaller school community.

    Many are equally attracted by the French Baccalauréat, unique in Toronto. Recognized by leading universities in Canada, Europe, and the United States, it provides a rigorous and internationally respected pathway that keeps a wide range of future options open."

    How would you characterize school_name's image amongst the public?

    How would you characterize your school's image amongst the public?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "TFS is widely recognized as an independent French immersion school known for academic excellence, bilingual education and a commitment to global citizenship. Many families, however, might not realize that students do not require a background in French to attend TFS. 90 per cent of students come to TFS without any prior exposure to the French language. Students who are immersed in our program absorb everything within the classrooms and on the school yard and find themselves speaking French fluently.

    TFS also has many non-French speaking students who join the school each year up to and including Grade 7. These students participate in anIntroductory French program that spans one year before being integrated into regular classes. The program provides students with a solid foundation in French while following the regular curriculum, meaning students are learning all the required subjects while gaining language skills."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "The Lycée Français de Toronto is widely recognized as one of Toronto’s leading bilingual and international schools. It is known for combining the academic rigor of the French education system with a welcoming, multicultural environment.

    Families associate the school with strong academic outcomes, high expectations, and the opportunity for students to become fully fluent in both French and English. The French Baccalauréat, unique in Toronto, is one of the school’s most distinctive strengths and a key reason for its reputation among families seeking a rigorous, internationally recognized pathway to higher education.

    Beyond academics, the Lycée is also known for its close-knit community and its ability to help students develop confidence, cultural agility, and a global perspective."

    What aspect of school_name is underappreciated?

    What aspect of your school is underappreciated?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "Families are sometimes surprised and delighted by our rich STEAM programming. Design thinking and problem solving are emphasized across all grades and on both campuses, with robotics, math and other STEAM-related projects integrated into class work and offered as co-curricular clubs and events. Educating digital citizens who are equipped to tackle the future of technology and innovation is an important part of the TFS mandate. All students at the Junior School and West Campus are being taught STEAM concepts by a dedicated Technology and Design teacher with a goal of building upon the growing success of our MYP Tech & Design program, mapping digital skills and concepts backwards into the Primary Years Program.

    Many TFS graduates enter into postsecondary programs such as engineering, life sciences, health sciences, medicine and always an impressive number of graduates who are accepted into the direct entrance medicine program in Ireland."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "One aspect of the Lycée Français de Toronto that is often underappreciated is the long-term impact of its bilingual, bicultural education and the French Baccalauréat that crowns it.

    Families are often attracted by the opportunity for their children to become fluent in French and English, but may underestimate how learning across two languages and cultures develops adaptability, communication skills, and the ability to think from multiple perspectives. The strength of the French curriculum lies not only in its academic rigor, but in the way it teaches students to analyze, reason, write, and defend ideas with clarity and precision.

    While families often compare the French Baccalauréat to the IB, many do not realize how highly it is regarded by universities in Canada, the United States, and Europe. Its combination of intellectual depth and subject specialization provides exceptional preparation for higher education."

    What do families find surprising about school_name?

    What might families find surprising about your school?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "Families are often surprised to find that when they join TFS, they’re joining a close-knit community where lifelong friendships are made. Despite our school being quite large in size, our community is incredibly welcoming. TFS fosters an intimate environment where teachers and administrators know students by name and strong connections are formed within each branch and across campuses.

    While many of our teachers come from all over the world and bring with them a wealth of experiences and interests, we also have an equal number of teachers who have made TFS their home for decades, providing continuity between generations.

    Joining TFS means joining a supportive, inclusive community where both students and their families feel like they’re at home. Our school provides a sense of belonging that extends far beyond academics. TFS has an active and engaged Parents’ Association and all families are welcome to participate in our vibrant community events and traditions."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "One thing that often surprises families is how personal and supportive the Lycée Français de Toronto feels.

    People sometimes associate the French education system with rigor and high expectations. While those qualities are very much present, families quickly discover an environment built on strong relationships, a genuine sense of belonging, and a close-knit community. Students are known by their teachers, supported throughout their journey, and encouraged to develop confidence alongside academic excellence.

    Families are also often surprised by the strength of students’ English language skills. Although the school follows the French curriculum, graduates leave fully bilingual and exceptionally well prepared for English-speaking universities.

    Over time, many families realize that the Lycée is not simply a French school in Toronto, but a truly bilingual, bicultural, and international learning community."

    What improvements or changes has school_name made recently?

    What improvements or changes has your school made recently?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "Student mental health and wellness are top of mind at TFS, with a school-wide emphasis on a holistic approach to academic, social, and emotional well-being and success. The school is changing the paradigm around learning support to ensure every student has access to what they need to be successful. We continue to focus on supporting all types of learners and ensuring all students feel safe, successful and at home at TFS. We provide an extensive support system, with guidance counsellors, learning specialists, social workers and a university counselling team. Teachers, students and parents collaborate closely to ensure each student’s success."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "In recent years, the Lycée Français de Toronto has continued to invest in both its learning environment and educational approach.

    We have enhanced our outdoor spaces and student facilities to support well-being, play, and learning at every stage of development. At the same time, we have strengthened student support by maintaining small class sizes and expanding the resources available throughout each student’s educational journey.

    We have also invested significantly in professional development, with teachers regularly engaging in training focused on cognitive science, visible thinking, language development, and research-informed teaching. These initiatives reflect our belief that great learning begins with great teaching.

    Together, these improvements reinforce our commitment to providing a rigorous, bilingual education in a supportive environment where students are known, challenged, and encouraged to grow."

    How will school_name change in the next 5 years?

    How will your school change in the next 5 years?

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    "Two new additions at TFS will soon reshape the school’s campuses, transforming students’ learning experiences and benefiting the entire community. A total of 4,658 m2 (50,137 sq. ft.) of space will be added to our campuses, positioning the buildings as drivers of TFS’ unique educational program, developing our students not only as learners, but also as individuals and citizens.

    With spaces dedicated to academics and athletics, arts and sciences, new technologies and innovation, L’Atelier at the Toronto Campus and the athletic wing at the West Campus will embrace every aspect of what young learners need to thrive and develop into well-rounded students. Designed to ignite innovative ways of teaching and learning, the buildings will also provide the best learning environments to nurture our students’ well-being — spaces where the joy of learning and being together can shine.

    While TFS has evolved over the years and continues to evolve, its core values remain the same."

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    "Over the next five years, one of the most significant developments for the Lycée Français de Toronto will be the renovation and expansion of our campus. This project is driven by a simple goal: creating learning environments that better support the way students learn, grow, and connect.

    The expanded campus will create new opportunities for academics, arts, athletics, student life, and collaborative learning, while preserving the strong sense of community that defines the Lycée experience.

    As part of the global AEFE network of more than 500 French schools worldwide, we will continue to expand opportunities for international collaboration and exchange.

    At the same time, we will strengthen our research-informed approach to teaching and our bilingual, bicultural educational model. Our vision is not simply to build a larger school, but an even stronger environment for learning, belonging, and personal growth."

  • SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

    Message from school leadership

    Message from school leadership

    After working as a Principal with Le Conseil Scolaire Viamonde here in Toronto, and in Georgia before that, as well as a Director of Curriculum in Nigeria and an Athletic Director in Yemen, M. Gaudet arrived at TFS as Principal of the Senior School in 2015, bringing with him an invaluable international perspective. In August 2020, M. Gaudet stepped into his new role of Executive Director of the Learning Forum at TFS. M. Gaudet is a bilingual educator with a master’s degree in educational administration. He has more than 20 years of experience working with high school students. His passion for academic ambition is felt school-wide through his innovative and informed ideas and programs.

    Barbara Martin, as the Head of School at Lycée Français de Toronto, brings a remarkable blend of passion, experience, and leadership to her role. With a background as a science teacher and extensive experience in France, including leading a large high school and driving change within the French Ministry of Education, she embodies a vision for education that is both ambitious and compassionate.

    Her dedication to nurturing an environment where every student can excel and embrace their individuality is evident. Grounded in principles of compassion, open-mindedness, and collective intelligence, her leadership fosters a community where dialogue and responsibility are paramount. She believes in empowering each member to contribute to a more inclusive and equitable world.

    Barbara's commitment to ensuring the school embodies values of humanism, curiosity, and excellence for all shines through. She is passionate about providing an education that not only challenges students intellectually but also prepares them to be thoughtful and engaged global citizens. Through a holistic and multilingual approach, she aims to empower students to reach their full potential and make a positive impact in their communities and beyond. Her leadership reflects a dedication to creating a nurturing and inspiring educational environment where students can thrive and fulfill their aspirations.

    Barbara Martin's expertise and leadership in education have garnered significant recognition, as evidenced by her recent publication, "La méthode Barbara," released by the renowned French publishing house, Fayard, on October 12, 2022. This book chronicles her experiences as headmaster of a French lycée and has quickly gained acclaim, attracting attention from the press and media, including Radio Canada. The success of "La méthode Barbara" underscores her innovative approach to education and her ability to inspire positive change within educational institutions. Through her book, Barbara shares valuable insights and strategies that have resonated with educators and administrators worldwide, further solidifying her reputation as a trailblazer in the field of education.

    In recognition of her distinguished merits and commitment to serving others, she was awarded the medal of the French National Assembly in 2016 and made a Chevalier de l'ordre national du Mérite (France's highest honor) in November 2021.

  • ACADEMICS

    • OVERALL CURRICULUM


      Primary Curriculum

      Primary Curriculum

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      Liberal Arts


      Secondary Curriculum

      Secondary Curriculum

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      International Baccalaureate

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      Information not available


      Our Take: primary curriculum type

      Our Take: primary curriculum type

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Liberal Arts curricula share with traditional programs their emphasis on core knowledge-acquisition, but tend to borrow more best practices from the progressive approach. A Liberal Arts program might still feature group work and projects, for example, contrary to the more singular emphasis on tests and essays at a Traditional program.

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      Traditional curricula tend to be very content-based and rooted in the core disciplines. It is a structured approach that involves the teacher delivering a unified curriculum through direct instruction. Students usually learn by observing and listening to their teacher, studying facts and concepts in textbooks, and completing both tests and written assignments - which challenge students to not only demonstrate their mastery of content but their ability to analyze and deconstruct it critically. Class discussions are also used to create critical dialogue around the content of the curriculum.


      Our Take: secondary curriculum type

      Our Take: secondary curriculum type

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      Some private schools offer International Baccalaureate (IB) programming. The "Diploma Programme" is offered to students in the final two years of high school, while the "Primary Years Programme" (ages 3 to 12) and "Middle Years Programme" (ages 11 to 16) serve as preparation for the diploma program.


      What the school says about their curriculum

      What the school says about their curriculum

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      Academic ambition is our bedrock. TFS teaches the curricula of France and Ontario through the framework established by the IB programs (PYP, MYP and bilingual IB Diploma Program) from Jardin d'éveil (age 2) to Grade 12 in a fully bilingual French/English environment. We provide our students with an education that is rich in challenge, diversity and opportunity.

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      The Lycée Français de Toronto is the only school in Toronto fully accredited by the French Ministry of National Education from Preschool to Grade 12. As part of the AEFE network of more than 500 French schools worldwide, it offers students access to a globally recognized curriculum and a truly international educational pathway. The French curriculum is known for its coherence, depth, and academic rigor. Students build strong foundations in mathematics, sciences, languages, humanities, and the arts while developing critical thinking, analytical skills, and intellectual independence. Learning takes place in both French and English, preparing students to thrive across languages and cultures. This academic journey culminates in the French Baccalauréat, one of the world's most respected secondary school diplomas and a qualification recognized by leading universities in Canada and around the world.

    • COURSE PEDAGOGIES

      • Mathematics


        Approach

        Approach

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        Equal Balance

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Traditional Math


        Our take: math approach type

        Our take: math approach type

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        These math programs feature an equal balance of “Traditional” and “Discovery” methods.

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        Traditional Math typically teaches a method or algorithm FIRST, and THEN teaches the applications for the method. Traditional algorithms are emphasized and practiced regularly: repetition and drills are frequently used to ensure foundational mastery in the underlying mathematical procedures. The traditional approach to math views math education as akin to building a logical edifice: each brick depends on the support of the previously laid ones, which represent mastery over a particular procedure or method. Traditional Math begins by giving students a tool, and then challenges students to practice using that tool an applied way, with progressively challenging problems. In this sense Traditional Math aims to establish procedural understanding before conceptual and applied understanding.


        What the school says about their math program

        What the school says about their math program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        The Mathematics program develops students’ ability to work independently and their aptitude to seek, communicate, and justify mathematical statements. Problem solving and creativity will be integrated in all areas of mathematics.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Mathematics at the Lycée Français de Toronto is taught through a structured and progressive approach that emphasizes mastery of foundational skills before moving to increasingly complex applications and problem-solving. Compared with the Ontario curriculum, the French curriculum often introduces concepts in a different sequence and places a stronger emphasis on procedural fluency, logical progression, and mathematical precision. Students first learn and practice mathematical methods and algorithms, then apply these tools to increasingly challenging problems and real-world situations. Regular practice helps build accuracy and confidence, while each new concept builds upon previously acquired knowledge. This combination of strong foundations and analytical thinking helps students develop the mathematical maturity needed for advanced studies in mathematics, science, engineering, economics, and other analytical fields.


        Textbooks and supplementary materials

        Textbooks and supplementary materials

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        Information not available

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        Information not available


        Calculator policy

        Calculator policy

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        Information not available

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        Information not available

      • Early Reading


        Approach

        Approach

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        Balanced Literacy

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Balanced Literacy


        Our take: early reading approach type

        Our take: early reading approach type

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        Balanced reading programs are typically Whole Language programs with supplementary phonics training. This training might be incidental, or it might take the form of mini-lessons.

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        Balanced reading programs are typically Whole Language programs with supplementary phonics training. This training might be incidental, or it might take the form of mini-lessons.


        What the school says about their early reading program

        What the school says about their early reading program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        The early reading program focuses on phonics instruction in French and English, with guided reading and levelled literacy that suits individual needs and abilities.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Early reading at the Lycée Français de Toronto combines systematic literacy instruction with rich exposure to language and literature in both French and English. Children develop foundational reading skills through phonological awareness, decoding, and word recognition while engaging daily with stories, picture books, read-alouds, and classroom discussions. Explicit instruction in reading strategies is complemented by meaningful opportunities to explore texts, build vocabulary, and develop comprehension. As students progress, they learn not only how to read accurately and fluently, but also how to interpret, question, and connect with what they read. Our approach nurtures both the technical skills required for strong literacy and a lifelong appreciation for books, language, and learning.


        DIBELS testing

        Approach

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        DIBELS Testing: This school periodically uses DIBELS testing to assess reading progress.
        Regular running records and miscue analysis, CTBS testing

      • Writing


        Approach

        Approach

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Equal balance


        Our take: writing approach type

        Our take: writing approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Programs that balance systematic and process approaches equally likely have an emphasis on giving young students ample opportunities to write, while providing supplementary class-wide instruction in grammar, parts of sentences, and various writing strategies.

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        Programs that balance systematic and process approaches equally likely have an emphasis on giving young students ample opportunities to write, while providing supplementary class-wide instruction in grammar, parts of sentences, and various writing strategies.


        What the school says about their writing program

        What the school says about their writing program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Cursive writing instruction begins in SK, and students have access to a handwriting app developed by a TFS teacher for the iPad. The writing process is taught thoughout the grades, including writing reflections and reading for authentic purposes, as part of the IB programs.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Writing instruction at the Lycée Français de Toronto combines explicit teaching of language conventions with frequent opportunities for authentic written expression. In the younger grades, students learn handwriting through cursive writing, which supports fine motor development, fluency, and the connection between reading and writing. At the same time, they receive systematic instruction in grammar, spelling, vocabulary, sentence structure, and writing conventions. Students regularly write for different purposes and audiences, gradually progressing from words and sentences to longer, more complex texts. Teachers provide modeling, guided practice, and feedback to help students develop both technical accuracy and confidence as writers. Our goal is to help students become clear, thoughtful communicators who can express ideas creatively, organize their thinking effectively, and write with increasing precision and independence.

      • Science


        Approach

        Approach

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: science approach type

        Our take: science approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Science programs that balance expository and inquiry learning equally will likely have an equal blend of tests and experiments; direct, textbook-based instruction and student-centred projects.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Science programs that balance expository and inquiry learning equally will likely have an equal blend of tests and experiments; direct, textbook-based instruction and student-centred projects.


        What the school says about their science program

        What the school says about their science program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        The study of science is integrated into units of inquiry in the primary grades, emphasizing inquiry-based learning, digital tools and robotics. In Grade 6, science is taught as a specialized subject, leading to biology, chemistry and physics study in later years.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Science education at the Lycée Français de Toronto combines strong academic foundations with hands-on inquiry and experimentation. Students develop a solid understanding of scientific concepts through structured instruction while also learning to investigate questions, analyze evidence, and apply their knowledge in meaningful ways. From the earliest grades, students explore the natural world through observation, experiments, projects, and discussion. As they progress, they build increasingly sophisticated knowledge in life sciences, physics, chemistry, earth sciences, and technology, while learning to use the scientific method and think critically about evidence. Our balanced approach develops both scientific knowledge and scientific thinking. Students learn not only what we know about the world, but how that knowledge is built, tested, and refined. By High School, they are well prepared for advanced scientific study and confident in their ability to solve complex problems.


        Topics covered in science curriculum

        Topics covered in science curriculum

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        Evolution as consensus theory
        Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
        Evolution is not taught

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        Evolution as consensus theory
        Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
        Evolution is not taught


        Treatment of evolution (value)

        Treatment of evolution (value)

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Physics

      • Literature


        Approach

        Approach

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: literature approach type

        Our take: literature approach type

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        These literature programs draw in equal measure from “Traditional” and “Social Justice” programs.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        In traditional literature programs students focus on decoding the mechanics of texts: plot, characterization, and themes. These texts tend to include a balance of contemporary and “classic” literature. When studying a past work, students investigate its historical context -- but only insofar as this adds understanding to the work itself. Past works are therefore studied “on their own terms”, and not merely as historical artifacts to be deconstructed: traditional literature programs are firmly rooted in the humanities, and carry the belief that great literature can reveal fundamental and universal truths about the human condition. These programs emphasize class discussions and critical essay writing, and aim to develop in students critical thinking, communication skills, and a cultivated taste and ethos.


        What the school says about their literature program

        What the school says about their literature program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Grades 2-5: Students receive daily instruction in English and French. Language experiences support the Program of Inquiry and fulfil the Ontario curriculum’s Language expectations. The language curriculum is organized into four strands: Reading, Writing, Media Literacy and Oral Communication. In later grades, through our literature program, students will expand their knowledge of literary genres. Reading various kinds of texts will help students to discover what interests them most and to pursue and develop their interests and abilities.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Literature plays a central role in the curriculum at the Lycée Français de Toronto. Throughout their schooling, students engage with a rich selection of both classic and contemporary works in French and English. As they progress, students learn to analyze plot, characterization, themes, style, and authorial intent while developing an appreciation for the cultural and historical contexts that deepen understanding of a text. Classroom discussions, close reading, and written analysis encourage students to interpret, question, and defend their ideas with clarity and evidence. Beyond literary knowledge, the study of literature helps students explore universal questions about identity, relationships, ethics, and society. By High School, students are able to engage thoughtfully with complex texts, communicate sophisticated ideas, and develop the critical-thinking and writing skills that are essential for success at university and beyond.


        Domains covered by the literature program

        Topics covered in literature curriculum

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        Ancient lit
        English lit
        World (non-Western) lit
        European (continental) lit
        American lit
        Canadian lit

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        Ancient lit
        English lit
        World (non-Western) lit
        European (continental) lit
        American lit
        Canadian lit

      • Social Studies


        Approach


        Our take: social studies approach type

        Our take: social studies approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        The Thematic approach organizes the curriculum around certain themes or cultural universals. Students might spend time focused on food. Then they might focus on transportation or government, and so on.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Usually focused on teaching history and geography at an early age, the core knowledge approach uses story, drama, reading, and discussion to teach about significant people, places, and events. Breadth of content and knowledge is emphasized. The curriculum is often organized according to the underlying logic of the content: history might be taught sequentially, for example (as students move through the grades).


        What the school says about their social studies program

        What the school says about their social studies program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Students explore social studies through the PYP's program of inquiry, with central ideas and key concepts relating to the themes of who we are, where we are in place and time, how we express ourselves, how the world works, how we organize ourselves and sharing the planet.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        In the elementary grades, social studies focuses on helping students build a strong understanding of history, geography, and the societies that shape our world. Students explore significant people, places, events, and civilizations through stories, reading, discussion, maps, projects, and age-appropriate research. Historical topics are introduced through a coherent progression, helping students develop a sense of chronology and understand how societies evolve over time. Geography studies help students understand the relationships between people, places, environments, and cultures at local, national, and global levels. Our approach emphasizes knowledge acquisition alongside curiosity and critical thinking. By building strong historical and geographical foundations, students develop cultural awareness, informed citizenship, and a deeper understanding of the world around them.

      • Humanities and Social Sciences


        Approach

        Approach

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        Equal Balance


        Our take: humanities and social sciences approach type

        Our take: humanities and social sciences approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        These programs represent an equal balance between the perennialist and pragmatic approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        These programs represent an equal balance between the perennialist and pragmatic approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences.


        What the school says about their humanities and social sciences

        What the school says about their humanities and social sciences

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Information not available

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        The humanities and social sciences at the Lycée Français de Toronto combine the study of foundational knowledge with the exploration of contemporary issues and perspectives. Students engage with history, geography, economics, philosophy, literature, and social sciences to understand how societies have evolved and how individuals interact with the world around them. They study significant ideas, events, and thinkers while examining their relevance to current social, political, environmental, and ethical questions. Through reading, discussion, research, debate, and written analysis, students learn to evaluate evidence, consider multiple perspectives, and construct well-reasoned arguments. Our approach values both knowledge and inquiry, helping students develop cultural literacy, intellectual curiosity, and informed citizenship. By connecting enduring ideas to real-world challenges, students gain the critical-thinking skills needed to navigate an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

      • Foreign Languages


        Approach

        Approach

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        Communicative


        Our take: foreign language approach type

        Our take: foreign language approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        The communicative method of language acquisition emphasizes the use of the target language in authentic contexts. The approach commonly features interactive group work, games, authentic texts, and opportunities to learn about the cultural background of the language. Drills and quizzes may still be used, but less frequently than with the audio-lingual method.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        The communicative method of language acquisition emphasizes the use of the target language in authentic contexts. The approach commonly features interactive group work, games, authentic texts, and opportunities to learn about the cultural background of the language. Drills and quizzes may still be used, but less frequently than with the audio-lingual method.


        What the school says about their foreign language programs

        What the school says about their foreign language programs

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        TFS is a bilingual French-English school. In addition to becoming fluent in both languages, students also learn a third language.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Foreign language learning at the Lycée Français de Toronto emphasizes communication, cultural understanding, and authentic language use. Students are encouraged to use the target language in meaningful contexts through conversation, collaboration, presentations, projects, and real-world situations. Language acquisition is supported by a variety of activities, including discussions, role-playing, games, literature, media, and authentic texts that help students connect language with culture. Grammar and vocabulary are taught as important tools for communication rather than as isolated exercises. As students progress, they develop confidence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing while gaining a deeper appreciation for different cultures and perspectives. Our goal is to help students become effective communicators who can engage comfortably and confidently across languages and cultural contexts.


        Language instruction offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

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        Hebrew
        ESL
        Spanish
        Russian
        Latin
        Japanese
        Italian
        Greek
        German
        French
        Chinese-Mandarin
        Chinese-Cantonese

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        Hebrew
        ESL
        Spanish
        Russian
        Latin
        Japanese
        Italian
        Greek
        German
        French
        Chinese-Mandarin
        Chinese-Cantonese


        Learning a foreign language is required until

        Treatment of evolution (value)

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        Information not available

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        Information not available

      • Fine Arts


        Approach

        Approach

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Equal Balance


        Our take: fine arts approach type

        Our take: fine arts approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        These programs have an equal emphasis on receptive and creative learning.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        These programs have an equal emphasis on receptive and creative learning.


        What the school says about their fine arts program

        What the school says about their fine arts program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Information not available

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        The fine arts program at the Lycée Français de Toronto balances artistic appreciation with creative expression. Through visual arts, music, drama, and performance, students learn both to understand artistic works and to develop their own creative voice. Students explore a wide range of artistic traditions, techniques, styles, and cultural influences while engaging in hands-on creation, performance, and experimentation. They learn to observe, interpret, and discuss works of art, while also developing the skills and confidence to create, perform, and present their own work. Whether through painting, drawing, music, theatre, or collaborative projects, students are encouraged to take creative risks, refine their techniques, and communicate ideas in meaningful ways. Our approach nurtures creativity, self-expression, cultural awareness, and the confidence to engage with the arts throughout their lives.


        Courses offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Acting
        Dance
        Drama/Theatre
        Graphic Design
        Music
        Visual Arts

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        Acting
        Dance
        Drama/Theatre
        Graphic Design
        Music
        Visual Arts

      • Computers and Technolgy


        Approach

        Approach

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Medium integration

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Medium integration


        Our take: computers and technology approach type

        Our take: computers and technology approach type

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Effort is made to integrate the development of digital literacy through the curriculum. However, this is not a dominant focus.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Effort is made to integrate the development of digital literacy through the curriculum. However, this is not a dominant focus.


        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        TFS has made the integration of information technology into the curriculum a priority. Students have access to a wide array of technology, including Apple laptops and desktops, iPads, digital cameras, production equipment, robotics, interactive whiteboards and projectors in every classroom, and much more.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Technology plays an important but balanced role in the curriculum at the Lycée Français de Toronto. We view digital tools as a means to support learning, creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving rather than as an end in themselves. Students develop digital literacy progressively across subjects, learning how to research, evaluate information, create content, collaborate responsibly, and use technology effectively. As they advance through the grades, they also gain exposure to computer science concepts, coding, computational thinking, and digital citizenship. Technology is integrated where it enhances learning while preserving the importance of discussion, reading, writing, hands-on experiences, and human interaction. Our goal is to help students become thoughtful, responsible, and adaptable users of technology, equipped with the digital skills needed to thrive in an increasingly connected world.


        Courses offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Web design
        Robotics
        Computer science

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Web design
        Robotics
        Computer science

      • Physical Education


        What the school says about their physical education program

        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

        Health and Physical Education courses are part of the regular curriculum. TFS appreciates the benefits of physical activity to academic performance. Students with higher levels of fitness have a more developed brain structure, perform better on cognitive tests, and have heightened levels of focus and retention. Skating and swimming programs are scheduled throughout the year as part of the curriculum in different grades.

        LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

        Physical education at the Lycée Français de Toronto combines skill development, teamwork, competition, and personal growth. The journey begins in the early years, with daily movement activities and skating introduced in Grande Section. As students progress through Primary, Middle, and High School, they participate in a structured physical education program and a wide range of sports, including soccer, basketball, cross-country, track & field, ball hockey, and multisport activities. Students have opportunities throughout their school years to represent the Lycée in competitions across Toronto through the SSAF, developing teamwork, commitment, resilience, and school spirit. Some students also participate in events organized through the AEFE network of French schools, connecting with peers from across North America through sport and competition. Our goal is not only to develop athletic skills, but also confidence, leadership, perseverance, and a lifelong appreciation for physical activity and wellbeing.

    • PRESCHOOL/K CURRICULUM


      Approach

      Approach

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Reggio Emilia


      Our Take

      Our Take

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Reggio Emilia programs aim to develop curiosity and problem-solving skills through the liberal use of “projects”, (as opposed to “activities” or “lessons”). Teachers design projects for children around their demonstrated interests. Projects can be geared to an individual student, a small group of students, or the class as a whole. Projects can last from a few days to the whole year. Art is strongly emphasized and is typically incorporated into every project. Teachers actively participate in projects alongside students, rather than sitting back and observing. A high degree of parent involvement is also encouraged, particularly when forming curriculums and project plans (which happens throughout the academic year).
      If you want to learn more about Reggio Emilia education, check out our comprehensive guide.

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      Academic-based preschools and Kindergartens are the most structured of the different types, and have a strong emphasis on math and reading readiness skills. These programs aim to expose children to what early-elementary school is like. While time is still allotted to free play, much of the day is built around explicit lessons guided by the teacher. Classrooms often resemble play-based ones (with different stations set up around the room), but at an Academic program the teacher leads students through the stations directly, and ties these activities to a whole-class lesson or theme.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      From Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 1, TFS teaches the curricula of the Ministry of Education of Ontario and the Ministry of Education of France through the framework of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Organization. From the moment children join TFS, through Grade 1 (CP), they are instructed only in French. Children quickly embrace the language and are gently encouraged to increase their use of French during classroom activities. As of Grade 2 through high school, the language of instruction of the various subjects is approximately 30% in English and 70% in French.

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      At the Lycée Français de Toronto, our Preschool and Kindergarten program combines play, discovery, and strong academic foundations within a fully bilingual environment. No prior French is required. Children learn through hands-on experiences, structured exploration, storytelling, movement, the arts, and daily interactions in both French and English. Small class sizes allow teachers to provide individualized attention and build strong relationships with each child. Our approach balances curiosity and joy with the development of essential early literacy, numeracy, language, and social-emotional skills. By helping children feel confident, known, and supported from the start, we create the conditions for a lifelong love of learning and future academic success.

    • CURRICULUM PACE


      Pace

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      Standard-enriched


      Our Take

      Our Take

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      The main curriculum accelerates beyond the pace of the provincial one; ALL students do the work of OLDER public-school peers in tangible and measurable ways. This accelerated pace is maintained by the teachers and school, (through textbook selection, topic selection, grading, assignment standards and expectations, etc).

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Flexible and self-paced programs include Math XL and Mathletics, coding, digital citizenship programs.

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      While curriculum expectations are clearly defined, teachers use differentiated instruction to meet students where they are. Students receive individualized support, appropriate challenge, and regular opportunities for guided independent work, helping them build autonomy, confidence, and effective learning habits.

    • ACADEMIC CULTURE


      Our Take

      Our Take

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Information not available

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      The Lycée Français de Toronto maintains a rigorous academic culture built on high expectations, intellectual challenge, and strong foundations across disciplines. Students follow the French national curriculum, complemented by a robust English program, while developing analytical, critical-thinking, and communication skills. Academic rigor is reflected not only in the depth of the curriculum, but also in the development of autonomy, responsibility, and effective study habits. At the same time, high expectations are supported by individualized attention and close guidance from teachers. Our goal is not simply academic achievement, but to help students develop the knowledge, confidence, and discipline needed to succeed at leading universities in Canada, Europe, and the United States.


      Approach to student honours

      Approach to student honours

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      "We honour and distinguish our brightest students, using them as examples for other students to follow."

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      "We intentionally avoid all forms of public distinction between students in terms of academic performance."

    • DEVELOPMENTAL PRIORITIES


      Primary

      Primary

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Intellectual
      The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      Balanced
      Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.


      Secondary

      Secondary

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Balanced
      Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      Intellectual
      The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."


      What the school says

      What the school says

      TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

      Information not available

      LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

      At the Lycée Français de Toronto, we aim to help students become knowledgeable, thoughtful, and well-rounded individuals prepared to thrive in a changing world. We place equal importance on intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development. Through a rigorous academic program, students develop analytical and critical-thinking skills, intellectual curiosity, and a strong understanding of the world around them. At the same time, they build confidence, resilience, empathy, and a sense of responsibility toward others. Through academics, arts, athletics, leadership, and community experiences, students learn to collaborate, communicate effectively, and engage respectfully with diverse perspectives. Our goal is to graduate young adults with the knowledge and character to make meaningful contributions wherever life takes them.

  • SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPORT

    FORMAL SUPPORT FOR DISORDERS, DISABILITIES, AND EXCEPTIONALITIES

    A - Forms of Support

    Accommodation:
    Modification:
    Remediation:

    B - Environments

    Indirect Support:
    Resource Assistance:
    Withdrawal Assistance:
    Partial Integration:
    Full-Time Class:
    Forms of Support Environments Forms of Support Environments
    ADHD (moderate to severe)
    This is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Children with ADHD may be hyperactive and unable control their impulses. Or they may have trouble paying attention. These behaviors can interfere with school and home life.
    Learning disabilities
    Dyslexia (Language-Based Learning Disability)
    This is a learning disability that can limit a child's ability to read and learn. It can have a variety of traits. A few of the main ones are impaired phonological awareness and decoding, problems with orthographic coding, and auditory short-term memory impairment.
    Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
    This is a sound differentiation disorder involving problems with reading, comprehension, and language.
    Dyscalculia
    This is a kind of specific learning disability in math. Kids with this math disorder have problems with calculation. They may also have problems with math-related concepts such as time and money.
    Dysgraphia
    This is a kind of specific learning disability in writing. It involves problems with handwriting, spelling, and organizing ideas.
    Language Processing Disorder
    This is characterized by having extreme difficulty understanding what is heard and expressing what one wants to say. These disorders affect the area of the brain that controls language processing.
    Nonverbal Learning Disorders (NLD)
    These involve difficulties interpreting non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions and body language. They're usually characterized by a significant discrepancy between higher verbal skills and weaker motor, visual-spatial, and social skills.
    Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Deficit
    A characteristic seen in people with learning disabilities such as Dysgraphia or Non-verbal LD. It can result in missing subtle differences in shapes or printed letters, losing place frequently, struggles with cutting, holding pencil too tightly, or poor eye/hand coordination.
    Developmental
    Autism
    Refers to a range of conditions that involve challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, and speech and nonverbal communication. They also involve unique strengths and differences. For instance, there are persons with both low- and high-functioning autism (some claim the latter is identical to Asperger's syndrome).
    Asperger's Syndrome
    On the autism spectrum, Asperger's is considered quite mild in terms of symptoms. While traits can vary widely, many kids with Asperger's struggle with social skills. They also sometimes fixate on certain subjects and engage in repetitive behaviour.
    Down syndrome
    his is associated with impairment of cognitive ability and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics.
    Intellectual disability
    This is a condition characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning (e.g., reasoning, learning, and problem solving). Intellectual disabilities are also known as general learning disabilities (and used to be referred to as a kind of mental retardation).
    Williams syndrome
    This is a rare genetic disorder present at birth. It is characterized by intellectual disabilities or learning problems, unique facial features, and cardiovascular problems.
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an umbrella term used to describe the range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy. These may include growth deficits, facial anomalies, and damage to the central nervous system, which can lead to cognitive, behavioural, and other problems.
    Behavioral and Emotional
    Troubled behaviour / troubled teens
    roubled teens tend to have problems that are intense, persistent, and can lead to quite unpredictable behaviour. This can lead to behavioural and emotional issues, such as drug and alcohol abuse, criminal behaviour, eating disorders, depression, and anxiety.
    Clinical Depression
    This is a mental health disorder also called "major depression." It involves persistent feelings of sadness, loss, and anger. According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms are usually severe enough to cause noticeable problems in relationships with others or in daily activities, such as school, work, or one's social life.
    Clinical anxiety
    This is a mood disorder involving intense, relentless feelings of distress and fear. They can also have excessive and persistent worry about everyday situations, and repeated episodes of intense anxiety or terror.
    Suicidal thoughts
    This involves persistent thoughts about ending one's life.
    Drug and alcohol abuse
    This involves the excessive use of drug and/or alcohol, which interferes with daily functioning.
    Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
    This is a disruptive behavioural disorder which normally involves angry outbursts, often directed at people of authority. This behaviour must last continuously for six months or more and significantly interfere with daily functioning.
    Physical
    Multiple sclerosis
    This is a condition of the central nervous system. It affects the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord. Symptoms can include fatigue, loss of motor control, memory loss, depression, and cognitive difficulties.
    Cerebral palsy
    his refers to a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. CP is caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement, balance, and posture.
    Muscular dystrophy
    Muscular dystrophy is a neuromuscular disorder which weakens the body's muscles. Causes, symptoms, age of onset, and prognosis vary between individuals.
    Spina Bifida
    This is a condition present at birth due to the incomplete formation of the spine and spinal cord. It can lead to a number of physical challenges, including paralysis or weakness in the legs, bowel and bladder incontinence, hydrocephalus (too much fluid in the brain), and deformities of the spine.
    Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder)
    This is a Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Also known as "sensory integration disorder," it affects fine and/or gross motor coordination in children and adults. It may also affect speech.
    Blindness
    Visual impairment is a decreased ability or inability to see that can't be fixed in usual ways, such as with glasses. Some people are completely blind, while others have what's called "legal blindness."
    Deafness
    Hearing impairment, also known as "hearing loss," is a partial or total inability to hear. The degree of hearing impairment varies between people. It can range from complete hearing loss (or deafness) to partial hearing loss (meaning the ears can pick up some sounds).
    Cystic Fibrosis
    Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an inherited genetic condition, which affects the body's respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. It affects young children and adults.
    Multiple physical
    Accommodating a wide range of physical conditions and disabilities.

    Additional support

    Additional support

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    INFORMAL SUPPORT FOR MILD DIFFICULTIES

    Learning Strategy

    Extra Support

    Mild but clinically diagnosed ADHD

    Accommodations

    Extra support

    Accommodations


    Additional support

    Additional support

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy


    What the school says about their special needs support

    What the school says about their special needs support

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    Teachers employ a variety of instructional strategies
 to meet the needs of all students in an inclusive learning environment. Resource teachers support staff as they implement new strategies. Students' needs are discussed and followed, when appropriate, by classroom observation and the implementation of an individualized learning plan; parents are involved throughout the process. In some cases testing is recommended and the school can provide some diagnostic assessments as well as pre-screening. If an external assessment is recommended, TFS helps parents by providing a list of specialists and their areas of expertise.

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    The Lycée Français de Toronto provides a range of accommodations and support measures designed to help students access learning while maintaining high expectations. Support may include differentiated instruction, classroom accommodations, organizational support, modified assessment conditions, and individualized learning strategies. Teachers work closely with families and external professionals to ensure that support plans are responsive to each student's needs. The school also benefits from the guidance of an Inclusion Reference Teacher, who helps coordinate support, advise staff, and facilitate collaboration between families, teachers, and specialists. Our approach is guided by a simple principle: every student should have the opportunity to learn, progress, and participate fully in school life. By combining individualized support with clear expectations, we strive to create an environment where students can develop confidence, independence, and academic success.


    What happens if child develops disorder while enrolled/Should families seek enrollment if child has disability

    What happens if child develops disorder while enrolled/Should families seek enrollment if child has disability

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    The Learning Forum at TFS offers a comprehensive support program including learning strategies courses for all Middle School students, and individualized supports and accommodations for mild learning disabilities. Strong language abilities are the foundation for our students.

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    The Lycée Français de Toronto is committed to supporting students who develop learning difficulties during their educational journey. We work closely with families, teachers, and, when appropriate, external specialists to identify needs early and provide appropriate support. Students with diagnosed learning disabilities may be successful at the Lycée, depending on their individual profile and the level of support required. Admissions decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, with careful consideration of whether the school can provide an environment in which the student can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. While we are not a specialized school, we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where students are known, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential.

  • EXTRACURRICULARS

    Competitive

    Comp.

    Recreational

    Rec.

    Competitive

    Comp.

    Recreational

    Rec.

    Badminton

    Baseball

    Basketball

    Canoeing/Kayaking

    Cricket

    Cross-country skiing

    Cycling

    Downhill skiing

    Equestrian

    Fencing

    Field Hockey

    Figure Skating

    Football

    Golf

    Gymnastics

    Ice Hockey

    Ice Skating

    Lacrosse

    Martial Arts

    Mountain biking

    Racquet Ball

    Rowing

    Rugby

    Running

    Sailing

    Skateboarding

    Snowboarding

    Soccer

    Softball

    Squash

    Swimming

    Tennis

    Track & Field

    Volleyball

    Weightlifting

    Wrestling

    Archery

    Curling

    Ultimate


    Clubs Offered

    Clubs offered

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    Ballet and Classical Ballet
    Yoga
    Yearbook
    Student Council
    Scouting
    Science Club
    School newspaper
    Round Square
    Robotics club
    Radio club
    Poetry/Literature club
    Photography
    Paintball
    Outdoor Education
    Outdoor Club
    Online Magazine
    Musical theatre/Opera
    Math Club
    Jazz Ensemble
    Habitat for Humanity
    Foreign Language Club
    Environmental Club
    Drama Club
    Debate Club
    Dance Club
    Computer Club
    Community Service
    Choir
    Chess Club
    Band
    Audiovisual Club
    Astronomy Club
    Art Club
    Animation

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    Ballet and Classical Ballet
    Yoga
    Yearbook
    Student Council
    Scouting
    Science Club
    School newspaper
    Round Square
    Robotics club
    Radio club
    Poetry/Literature club
    Photography
    Paintball
    Outdoor Education
    Outdoor Club
    Online Magazine
    Musical theatre/Opera
    Math Club
    Jazz Ensemble
    Habitat for Humanity
    Foreign Language Club
    Environmental Club
    Drama Club
    Debate Club
    Dance Club
    Computer Club
    Community Service
    Choir
    Chess Club
    Band
    Audiovisual Club
    Astronomy Club
    Art Club
    Animation


    What the school says

    What the school says

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    • International Trips and Exchanges
    • Leadership Opportunities
  • Financial Aid

    Grades eligible

    Grades eligible

    7 - 12

    Students on aid

    Students on aid

    0%

    0%

    Avg. aid package (annual)

    Avg. aid package (annual)

    $35,000

    $0

  • ADMISSIONS

    Admissions

    Admissions rate

    30%

    85%

    Day entry years

    Nursery/Toddler, Preschool, JK, SK, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

    Preschool, JK, SK, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Boarding entry years

    Day admissions deadline

    Dec 01, 2027

    Dec 15, 2025

    Boarding admissions deadline

    Not available

    Not available

    Interview required?

    Yes: grades 3 - 12

    Yes: grades Preschool - 12

    SSAT required

    No

    No

    SSAT(out of province) required

    No

    No

    Entrance exams required

    Yes: grades 2 - 12

    Yes: grades 1 - 12

    Entrance essay required

    No

    Yes: grades 6 - 12

    Application fee required

    No

    No

    Type of student school is looking for

    Type of student school is looking for

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    High average to excellent academic performance; motivated and determined; respectful of others; positive attitude; makes a positive contribution to TFS; values a bilingual education; internationally minded; parents are committed to the TFS vision, mission and values.

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    Admission to Kindergarten (Pre-K, JK, SK) The meet and greet (30 minutes) is a play-and-learn interaction with one of our kindergarten teachers, conducted in the applicant’s preferred language (French or English). *Candidates for the Pre-K class must be potty trained Admission to Grades 1 - 12 Admissions tests for Grades 1-12 assess French language skills. Grade 1: Candidates must understand and speak French; reading and writing skills are not required. Grades 2-12: Both written and oral French skills will be assessed.

    What the school says

    What the school says

    TFS - CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    Complete the online application.

    LYCéE FRANçAIS DE TORONTO

    Step 2 ▶︎ Online application

    Families interested in applying to LFT are invited to complete an online application on our admissions portal. Your application is considered complete once you have :

    • fill out the forms
    • uploaded the birth certificate (PDF)
    • uploaded the PDF scanned copies of the most recent report cards (for applicants in SK-Grade 12)
    • paid the non-refundable $300 application fee

    Apply Now

  • NOTABLE ALUMNI

    Alumni

    Alumnus (year)
    Accomplishment

    Martha Baillie (1977)
    Bestselling author and Giller Prize nominee (2009), University of Edinburgh, l’Université Paris-Sorbonne and University of Toronto.
    Molly Shoichet (1983)
    Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Toronto, Donnelly Centre for Cellular & Biomolecular Research, Ph.D., Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Recipient of the Order of Ontario (2011).
    Samantha Nutt (1987)
    Founder & Executive Director of War Child Canada and bestselling author. Recipient of the Order of Ontario (2010) and Order of Canada (2011). M.D., McMaster University.
    Alastair Rucklidge (1982)
    Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Leeds (UK), Ph.D., University of Cambridge.
    Karandeep Sonu Gaind (1986)
    Psychiatrist and Psycho-Oncology Consultant, Princess Margaret Hospital. Associate Professor, University of Toronto. M.D., University of Toronto.
    Justin Poy (1987)
    Creative Director, The Justin Poy Agency. B.A. (Radio and Television), Ryerson University.
    Carole Piovasan (1995)
    Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP. M.Sc., Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries, London School of Economics and Political Science. J.D., Osgoode Hall Law School, York University.
    Ruth Milkereit (2004)
    Ph.D. Candidate, Biochemistry, University of Toronto. Direct entry from B.Sc., Immunology, McGill University.
    Daniel Posen (2005)
    Ph.D. Candidate, Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University (US), Master of Research in Green Chemistry, Imperial College, London, Master of Science in Economics, London School of Economics/Political Science.
    Gabriela DeBues-Stafford (2013)
    Two-time Olympic athlete
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