Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Toronto International Baccalaureate Schools

International Baccalaureate program now available at many Greater Toronto Area schools.

Founded in 1968 the International Baccalaureate program is now available in 140 countries and includes over 905,000 students worldwide. Founded in Geneva, Switzerland as a non-profit educational foundation for internationally mobile students preparing for university the program is now customized for students ranging in age from 3-19. An IB education consists of three programs: Primary Year, Middle Years and the Diploma Program. Approximately half of all IB schools worldwide are public and half are private.
There are approximately 30 IB schools in the Greater Toronto Area. The following Toronto neighbourhoods have an IB school offered at either a public, catholic, or private school: Humewood, Rosedale, York Mills, Centennial Park, Parkdale, Woburn, Guildwood Village, Davisville Village, Deer Park, Lawrence Park, Forest Hill, Cedarvale, Parkwoods Village Weston, Windfields and Willowdale. Toronto suburbs with IB schools include: Richmond Hill, Aurora, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Oakville, Burlington and Whitby.
To search for an IB school visit the website www.ibo.org

2 comments:

  1. Wow reading this post reminds me of my old job as a middle school teacher. Now I work from home selling import and export goods online, glad to have more time for my kids!

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  2. It promotes international education system to the students. It gives good education system to the students.IB Schools in India

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