If you’re looking for the top Vaughan secondary & high schools, rank against one another, look no further. And if you’re looking for elementary to secondary schools, don’t worry we got you covered here. We know that choosing a school is stressful, but luckily we’ve got all of this information to make it easier on you.
The rankings here come from the Fraser Institute, an organization that’s been assessing public school performance in Ontario for 20 years. We encourage you to look at each individual school’s performances when comparing them with one another as well – because sometimes low scores can be a product of factors like teaching special needs students or taking on more enrollees who speak languages other than English (which means their exam results won’t always compare). While these fluctuations may not indicate lower quality education altogether across town at your target location; rather just particular instances within specific classrooms.
Without further ado, let’s get started.
Vaughan Secondary & High Schools
School | Rank | City | Website |
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St. Robert | 18/739 | Thornhill | https://stro.ycdsb.ca/ |
Tommy Douglas | 72/739 | Woodbridge | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/tommydouglas.ss/Pages/default.aspx |
Thornlea | 72/739 | Thornhill | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/thornlea.ss/pages/default.aspx |
Stephen Lewis | 84/739 | Thornhill | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/stephenlewis.ss/Pages/default.aspx |
Maple | 95/739 | Maple | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/maple.hs/Pages/default.aspx |
Thornhill SS | 95/739 | Thornhill | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/thornhill.ss/Pages/default.aspx |
Westmount | 95/739 | Thornhill | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/westmount.ci/Pages/default.aspx |
Vaughan (Hodan Nalayeh S.S.) | 130/739 | Thornhill | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/hodannalayeh.ss/Pages/default.aspx |
St. Elizabeth | 149/739 | Thornhill | https://seh.ycdsb.ca/ |
Emily Carr | 244/739 | Woodbridge | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/emilycarr.ss/Pages/default.aspx |
Father Bressani | 261/739 | Woodbridge | https://fbh.ycdsb.ca/ |
Holy Cross | 374/739 | Woodbridge | https://hocr.ycdsb.ca/ |
St. Jean de Brebeuf | 391/739 | Woodbridge | https://sjdbh.ycdsb.ca/ |
Woodbridge College | 406/739 | Woodbridge | http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/woodbridgecollege/Pages/default.aspx |
St. Joan of Arc | 503/739 | Maple | https://stjo.ycdsb.ca/ |
Assessing Schools
The best way to figure out if a school is right for your children is to visit the campus and speak with the staff and students. By speaking with people who are already associated with the school, you will get a better idea of what it is like to attend. Additionally, take a tour of the campus so that you can see the facilities and get an idea of how large the school is.
Extracurricular Activities
The best way to find the right school for your children is to look at the extra-curricular activities. This will help you differentiate between students with the same exam results. Therefore, it may be a good idea to find a school that offers after school activities. These activities can include music, art, dance, sports, drama, academic teams and clubs. These activities will help your child’s education, social skills and health. They will also be very attractive activities for university applications.
School Boundaries
During your research, it’s a good idea to verify the school coverage as it may change from time to time. For the York Region District School Board, you can check here. Incase you’re interested in the Catholic schools, you can verify the boundaries here.
Vaughan Secondary & High Schools Summary
The York District School Board and the York Catholic District School Board have a great school program. When you are looking at different schools and their performance scores, it is important to keep in mind that there could be a number of reasons for low marks. For example teaching special needs students or taking on more enrollees who speak languages other than English might explain why some classes did not do well overall but this would only apply within those specific classrooms so don’t assume all “bad” magnet programs offer lower quality education everywhere.