Bronte College

Name: Bronte College
BSID: 875112
Status: active
Open Date: Jan 07, 1991


Language of Instruction: English
Level: Secondary
School Type: Private Inspected
Program Type: Online/Site Based
Grade Range: 9-12
Semester type: Semestered
Special Conditions Code: All Year Round


Number Of Teachers: 17
Teachers with OCT: 15


Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: NO associations declared


Website: http://www.brontecollege.ca/
Region: Central Region

Address: 88 Bronte College Crt
City: Mississauga
Postal Code: L5B1M9
Telephone: 905-270-7788
Email: info@brontecollege.ca


Principal Name: Anne-Louise Power
Principal Email: apower@brontecollege.ca
Principal Start Date: Oct 01, 2009
Principal Qualification: Ontario Principal Qualification Program (PQP)


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OFOVWE ESE
11 Nov, 2024

” What I value most about Bronte College is the balance it offers between academics and extracurriculars. I love leadership opportunities, especially in sports and clubs. One of my happiest experiences was starting a Bible club with my friends, which gave us a space to share our faith. Playing sports together, attending the Halloween party, and prom was unforgettable. The staff are always kind and supportive, and I appreciate how the school accommodates different individuals, encouraging them to join and fit into the community. Overall, Bronte College provides a great environment for growth. “

David Therrien
09 Nov, 2024

” I like the social environment of Bronte and how everyone is inclusive and diverse. Giving a friendly environment especially when it comes to the teachers . “

ll l
12 May, 2024

” Certain teachers are too unfair, I already had 2 4M/U classes last semester, but one of them was only 85, and I thought I would take another extension course to bring up my score, but I didn’t realize that the teacher only cared about the non-Chinese students. They often come late to class, play with their cell phones and watch movies in class, she pretends to be angry, but is very tolerant of them. For the Chinese students who are serious about their classes, she intentionally gives them a very low level, if they have a high score, even if they have a high score, she gives them a score 10 times a semester, and I suspect that she didn’t look at my homework at all. Once my friend and I did almost the same assignment, but she didn’t follow the apa format but directly pasted the link, I gave her the whole apa format one by one and the result was that my score and his were the same? And all the grades came up somehow, without any rubric or assessment came a score. Because of this one teacher’s discrimination pulled down my top6 average and kept me from applying to good university. That’s awesome. “

Hello World
09 Jan, 2023

” I spent three years at Bronte College, and my experience was absolutely amazing. All the teachers worked hard to provide us with the best education and make us better people every day. If you see bad reviews, ignore them. As with any school, Bronte still had uncultured and naughty students who regularly broke the rules and found it hard to live in human society. And they never represent the reputation of this school. Minus one star because the cafeteria food was sometimes so oily :) P/s: Special thanks to Dr. Gouda, Ms. Cyr, Ms. Mukherjee and Ms. McGinnis; you have changed my mindset and my life ^^ “

Vanessa Joseph
03 Aug, 2016

” This upcoming September will be my third year in Bronte College. The day I arrived Bronte, I was very nervous and tried my best to avoid people because I was scared that they would think I was different and strange. The funny thing was that we were all so different and unique in our own ways with the various traditions, ethnicities, beliefs, etc. So far, Bronte has taught me how to be independent. For those of you coming into Bronte and had previously needed your parents/guardians to do your work for you; news flash, you will learn everything you need to know in school. Although curfew is set at 10pm which is very early, there is quite a lot of freedom in Bronte. We are allowed to go out on our own without supervision which is essential in growing teenagers. If a child is smothered and doesn’t have access to a little freedom, that is when they rebel. I highly suggests that curfew should be increased a bit, at least in the weekend. The food quality has increased quite a bit since I got here. The rations are still small but they have added a few different options (thanks to the Food Committee). Despite all the challenges, Bronte has acted as an opportunity to better discover yourself, explore, respect, and live in peace with people of different cultures, race and beliefs. “

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