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Grades Gr. 3 TO Gr. 8 — Toronto, ON (Map)


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The Learning Common ADMISSIONS

Private schools in Canada have admissions policies, and they require application materials. These may include letters of application, application fees, essays, and tests (such as the SSAT). Many schools also require interviews with prospective students. Schools also use different criteria for evaluating student applications, have different acceptance rates, and target different kinds of students. To improve your child’s chances of acceptance, find out everything you can about a school’s admissions policies and how they assess applicants.

Admissions Requirements

AssessmentRequiredGrades
InterviewN/A
SSATN/A
SSAT (out of province)N/A
Entrance Exam(s)N/A
Entrance EssayN/A

The Learning Common admissions deadlines and fees

Day students: Rolling
Offer mid-year entry: Yes

Application fee: $0
Registration fee: $0
Deposit: 20%

What The Learning Common says about their admissions requirements:

Parent interview and tour

Intake and Deposit

Acceptance

Learn about the percentage of students typically accepted into The Learning Common. This can help you gauge your chances of getting into this school. For instance, a 95% acceptance rate means a school is relatively easy to get into, while a 10% acceptance rate means it will be difficult to get into.

The Learning Common acceptance rate: 100%


The Learning Common student entry points

Schools accept different numbers of students at different grade levels. Learn how many students are accepted into The Learning Common at each grade level.

Student Type345678
Day Acceptance
(Acceptance rate)
2 - 3 (100%)2 - 3 (100%)2 - 3 (100%)2 - 3 (100%)2 - 3 (100%)2 - 3 (100%)

What type of student The Learning Common is looking for:

We work with all types of learners, but we specialize in providing education for unique learners or those with exceptionalities. We are able to teach the skills necessary for navigating a world which will require a skilled labour market and life-long learning. Many of our students are out-of-the-box thinkers are creative, innovative, and don't fit the mold of the mainstream classroom.


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