Mentor College

Name: Mentor College
BSID: 882291
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 01, 1982
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Inspected
Program Type: Site based only
Grade Range: K-12
Semester type: Full Year
Special Conditions Code: All Year Round
OSSD Continuous Intake: False
Number Of Teachers: 116
Teachers with OCT: 81
Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: NO associations declared
Website: http://www.mentorcollege.edu
Region: Central Region
Address: 40 Forest Ave
City: Mississauga
Postal Code: L5G1L1
Telephone: 905-271-3393
Email: admin@mentorcollege.edu
Principal Name: Randy Hall
Principal Email: cweinkauf@mentorcollege.edu
Principal Start Date: Sep 01, 2020
Principal Qualification: Other
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” Update: All three of my children have now graduated from Mentor College. Each went on to pursue different fields in post secondary education, and each was very well-prepared for post secondary education by Mentor College. I have been a Mentor parent for 18 years. At one point, I had all three of my children there. My kids have benefited from the high-quality education at Mentor as well as the engaging school culture that promotes inclusion and community citizenship. I have found the teachers and administrators there to be caring, compassionate and approachable. The Mentor school community never ceases to amaze me with their accomplishments in academia, the arts and in charitable giving. I would, and have, recommended Mentor to my friends and family seeking an enriching school experience for their children. “
” I graduated from Mentor in June of 2024 after experiencing my high school years there. Currently, I’m studying Legal Studies at New York University Abu Dhabi, and Mentor has definitely prepared me for it. In many of my courses at university, we learn about concepts or people already mentioned in my classes at Mentor, truly making me feel like I have an advantage. Mentor has also taught me to manage my time wisely, so I don’t feel like I’m struggling with that issue at university now. The teachers are also incredibly supportive and welcoming for any extra help needed. Another aspect of the school is the abundance of amazing extracurriculars like DECA, Model UN, and The Mentor Moon newspaper. I highly recommend the school and appreciate all that it’s given me! “
” I graduated from Mentor College in June, and I can not speak highly enough of my experience there. As a first year business undergraduate student at Western this year, I truly feel I am better off due to the superb education Mentor provided me with. The small class sizes and amazing teachers prepared me well for post secondary education. I am so grateful for my experience at Mentor College! “
” As a parent of two children who attend Mentor College, I cannot say enough positive things about this wonderful school. From the moment we walked through the doors, we felt welcomed and supported by the staff and teachers. One of the things that really stood out to me about Mentor is their commitment to creating a positive and inclusive school culture. They celebrate diversity and promote kindness and respect among all students. “
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