North York, Canada
100 Princess Ave
N/A
+1 4163953210
Great staff and gorgeous building. There’s a ton of clubs and councils to join and its such a lively school. The options are limitless for any opportunity. The interior is gorgeous and innovative.
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A private school with a bunch of people that think they are the best because the school is in the top 5 best schools in Canada. Only way to get in is to audition and be the very best or have multi million dollars to live close to the school.
I attended what was then Earl Haig Collegiate Institute from 1951 to 1956 (yes when grade 13 still existed!). The school then had about 1,100 students and the building was nowhere near the size or beauty of the present structure. It was a tough curriculum - in grade 13 I had a course load of 9 subjects that included 3 math, 2 science and 2 foreign languages. I recall there were 9 classes when I entered 9th grade but only 3 or 5 when I reached grade 13. It was a no-nonsense, solid learning experience and I am appreciative of my time there. I was fortunate to have taken grades 7 & 8 in one year so I was only 17 when I graduated from Earl Haig. I encourage all current and future students to make the most of your time during your high school experience. It will affect the rest of your life. Don't waste it!
It's a good school. Teachers are friendly, most staff are ready to help you out and teach. The library would be my favorite place in the school. It has a great collection of books, comics, and reading materials to help you get through assignments and the day. The computer lab is decked out with nice computers. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to fully experience my Grade 12 senior year here, so that would be my only regret. 2020, year of COVID-19
do not take music the music teachers will ask you for your information if you want to take music go ahead take a diffrent lesson better then music
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