Crescent School, The
Name: Crescent School, The
BSID: 887161
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 01, 1969
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Inspected
Program Type: Site based only
Grade Range: K-12
Semester type: Semestered/Non-semestered
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
Number Of Teachers: 90
Teachers with OCT: 83
Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: CIS Ontario and CAIS
Website: http://www.crescentschool.org
Region: Central Region
Address: 2365 Bayview Ave
City: Toronto
Postal Code: M2L1A2
Telephone: 416-449-2556
Email: info@crescentschool.org
Principal Name: Richard Prosser
Principal Start Date: Sep 01, 2021
Sources: Ministry Website
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Crescent School, The
” Crescent is a great school. Overall their education is very impressive and the curriculum is pretty challenging. The courses provide a variety of different interests through their courses (ranging from tech, to health and social sciences, etc.). Despite this, the school comes with a very hefty tuition (40k per year for upper school as of 2024) and doesn’t offer many facilities to come with it (no swimming pool, no actual tennis courts, no ice rink, not a full track, and a lack of many others). Additionally, the cafeteria and food, although seeing improvements from the previous years, can considered “sub-par” to say the least. With this said, whether you decide to send your child here or not is your choice and shouldn’t be dictated by this comment. Although, for the price, many other private institutions in Toronto do provide what Crescent lacks (UCC, etc.) “
” Decent people, good teachers but experienced ones are all retiring, pretty good lunch, great extra-curricular activities. Admissions is becoming questionable tbh. Would like to see some bigger push for technology related classes/facilities. Overall I rate the experience 6 out of 9. “
” This school has truly changed my life. I’ve learned a lot during my time so far here, not only about school but how to act as a person on this earth. Crescent has taught me how to be a leader, a friend, a student, an athlete, but most importantly as a man. Choosing to attend this school has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. It’s hard to believe I have less than five months left! “
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