St. Michael's College School, Catholic school in York, Canada
St. Michael's College School is a secondary institution in Toronto's York area that educates about 750 students in grades 7 through 12 with strong programs in academics, athletics, and religious education. The campus provides wide-ranging learning opportunities and facilities for student development.
The Basilian Fathers founded this school in 1852, starting in the basement of the Bishop's Palace. The move to the current Bathurst Street location in 1950 marked a new chapter for the institution's growth.
The school is known for strong ice hockey traditions that have helped many graduates reach professional leagues and national organizations. This sporting passion shapes the daily life and community experience on campus.
The campus is located on Bathurst Street and is easily accessible via the St. Clair West subway station. Visitors can explore the surroundings or attend school events when they are open to the public.
It is the largest independent Catholic school for boys in Canada and teaches in five languages: English, French, Italian, Latin, and Spanish. This broad language program sets it apart from many other schools in the region.
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