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  2. Upper Canada College | Wikipedia

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    Upper Canada College (UCC) is an independent day and boarding school for boys in Toronto, Ontario, operating under the International Baccalaureate program. The college is widely described as Canada's most prestigious preparatory school, [3][4][5][6] and has produced many notable graduates. [7][8][9] With around 1,200 students, UCC is highly ...

  3. List of colleges in Ontario | Wikipedia

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    Centennial College: Toronto: 1966 English College of Applied Arts and Technology Conestoga College: Kitchener: 1967 English Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Confederation College: Thunder Bay: 1967 English College of Applied Arts and Technology Durham College: Oshawa: 1967 English College of Applied Arts and Technology Fanshawe ...

  4. Higher education in Canada | Wikipedia

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    Higher education for Indigenous peoples in Canada can be considered on a spectrum ranging from Indigenous to general programs and institutions. At one end, some institutions are specifically intended for Indigenous people, located in predominantly Indigenous communities, controlled by First Nations band governments or dedicated non-profit boards, and/or accredited by Indigenous bodies (often ...

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  6. Hudson College | Wikipedia

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    Website. www.hudsoncollege.ca. Hudson College is a co-educational, non-denominational private school for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. [ 1 ] It is situated on a 4.5-acre campus in the former Earlscourt Junior Public School in central Toronto, Ontario.

  7. History of Upper Canada College | Wikipedia

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    Founding. Drawing of former UCC campus at King and Simcoe Streets in downtown Toronto. Upper Canada College was founded in 1829 by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada at that time, Major-General Sir John Colborne (later Lord Seaton), to serve as a feeder school to the newly established King's College (later the University of Toronto).

  8. Ontario Student Assistance Program | Wikipedia

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    The new grant was designed to cover average tuition costs for all those under $50,000 of family income (or $30,000 for independent students) regardless of assessed need, with a sliding scale above that up to $160,000 receiving 30% of tuition costs.

  9. Stouffville College | Wikipedia

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    Stouffville College (SC) is a for-profit college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The college has students from over 60 countries making up approximately half of the students' population. The college has students from over 60 countries making up approximately half of the students' population.