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Old Jan 19th 2026 | 8:02 am
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Hi, Canadian citizen here moving back to Canada this summer with child who will have just finished GCSEs so will be starting (we think) Grade 12 (born October 2009). Having read and been confused by the TDSB website, can someone help me please

we understand we automatically have a place in the school within whose catchment we end up living please (so will need to choose where to live based on that?). Do they have to find us a place? What happens if they are full? We will miss the intake dates as will only be moving after exams are complete so around July. The TDSB talks about incoming students having to do assessments and that “Placement decisions are based on our evaluation of students’ academic standing and space availability at the requested TDSB schools”. Has anyone done this? Does this mean we may not get a place in our local school?!

are there any league tables of schools or way of finding rankings. Aware of Fraser Institute listing but also the cautions around it. Will be in state school.

TDSB talks about needing immunization record - has anyone got this from the UK and if so, is it something is a specific format required, letter from GP? Something else?

if there is somewhere I can find this, please let me know. Happy to Google search but am failing currently!

thanks in advance
 
Old Jan 23rd 2026 | 7:59 am
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Edited to add - GCSE level is Grade 11
They will be assessed to ascertain what level of education they are at - to know what 'grade' they will be put in. It's a requirement for new students.

https://www.tdsb.on.ca/New-to-Ontari...t-Centres-TSAC

School selection will depend on where you live, so choose your location wisely: I don't know what happens if the school is full.

Please see the information below to help students visiting the TSAC

  1. Register at your TDSB home school, or adult school
  2. Your TDSB school will send your information to the TDSB Assessment Centre
  3. The TDSB Assessment Centre will contact you to schedule an appointment
This might be of use - shows links to map boundaries: https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Find-your/Sch...Name/Secondary

As for league tables / rankings - I don't think there are official ones. To get an idea about a school it's probably easiest to pick a school then do a google search for that school and 'reviews'. Here is an example: https://www.reddit.com/r/Etobicoke/c...d_martingrove/

There is a summary of the top 10 schools here: https://www.todocanada.ca/school-ran...n-ontario-2025 but how subjective it is is unknown. or this: https://communitysearch.ca/best-high...ankings-guide/ or this: https://www.hausworth.com/browse/sch...&sortby=hwrank

This pdf has lots of info for school as a newcomer https://settlement.org/downloads/SWIS/Secondary.pdf

Vaccine records: https://www.toronto.ca/community-peo...t-vaccination/

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Old Jan 23rd 2026 | 5:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Sunshiny
Edited to add - GCSE level is Grade 11
They will be assessed to ascertain what level of education they are at - to know what 'grade' they will be put in. It's a requirement for new students.

https://www.tdsb.on.ca/New-to-Ontari...t-Centres-TSAC

School selection will depend on where you live, so choose your location wisely: I don't know what happens if the school is full.


This might be of use - shows links to map boundaries: https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Find-your/Sch...Name/Secondary

As for league tables / rankings - I don't think there are official ones. To get an idea about a school it's probably easiest to pick a school then do a google search for that school and 'reviews'. Here is an example: https://www.reddit.com/r/Etobicoke/c...d_martingrove/

There is a summary of the top 10 schools here: https://www.todocanada.ca/school-ran...n-ontario-2025 but how subjective it is is unknown. or this: https://communitysearch.ca/best-high...ankings-guide/ or this: https://www.hausworth.com/browse/sch...&sortby=hwrank

This pdf has lots of info for school as a newcomer https://settlement.org/downloads/SWIS/Secondary.pdf

Vaccine records: https://www.toronto.ca/community-peo...t-vaccination/
Thank for all the info Sunshiny . I’ll read through!
 

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