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Port Hope, Ontario, Canada Co-Ed, Anglican
Established in 1865, TCS is built on the strength of three pillars: our people, our programme and our place. We recognize that learning and preparation for the future occur not only in the classroom but within the context of our co-curricular and residential programmes as well. Our mission at Trinity College School is to develop habits of the heart and mind for a life of purpose and service.
55 Deblaquire Street NorthPort Hope, Ontario, Canada L1A4K7 +1 905-885-3217
Director of Admissions: Kathryn LaBranche Admissions Phone:+1 905-885-3209Fax:905-885-7444 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tcs.on.ca
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Summary: Our purpose is to foster independence, responsibility and understanding in matters of physical and emotional health, learning and educational planning. Two themes are consistent when speaking with past and present students about their experience at TCS: the extent to which students are educated by their experience as a whole, and the unique sense of community at the School. Academic and student support continues these traditions of learning.
Department Director: Myke Healy
Average Class Size: 16
Full Time Teachers: 75
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 25.00%
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Summer Programs Offered: Offered
Number of Advanced Placement Courses Offered: 16
Summary: The tradition of the TCS experience remains committed to a central task: serving young people at a crucial period in their development so they can succeed as responsible adults. A TCS education unfolds in a supportive environment that asks students to be the best they can be. Our most enduring traditions, mutual respect and tolerance, are derived primarily from the friendships among students and from the caring of a committed staff. These traditions form the bedrock of our community.
Department Director: Kristopher Churchill
Number of Dorms: 6
Average Students Per Dorm: 45
No. of Girls Dorms: 3
No. of Boys Dorms: 3
Dorm Amenities:
Dress Code: Uniform
Summary: The style and character of TCS have been shaped largely by its students and staff over the last 140 years. Throughout our campus, the names of illustrious graduates and teachers appear on many of our buildings and awards. The stories of these men and women constantly remind us of our unique way of life, which we pass on to a new generation of students each year. While we appreciate TCS's heritage, we also recognize the importance of balancing traditions with open inquiry and a keen eye towards the future.
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Arts Department Director: Bill Walker
Athletics Department Director: Tim White
Summary: Focussing on four main areas - self-assessment, career awareness, educational planning, and university placement - the guidance programme at TCS helps students become independent learners, make informed choices and set appropriate goals for the future. In-class guidance is offered to students from Year 2 through Year 4. Each spring, TCS holds a carrers night, during which successful men and women representing a variety of occupations speak to Senior School students and answer questions about their respective fields. In addition,the guidance department offers personal assistance and literature to support students' educational and career search needs.
Department Director: Jennifer Paziuk
Percentage of Graduates Who Attend College: 99.00%
Colleges attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Summary: TCS offers a variety of summer programmes for our current and incoming students. The offerings for 2015 will be updated in the coming months. For general information on our summer programmes, please visit our Web site at www.tcs.on.ca (under Senior School/Summer Programmes).
Department Director: Michelle Churchman
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