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The Etobicoke School of the Arts is a specialized public arts-academic high school located in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Royal York Collegiate Institute facility. Founded on September 8, 1981, the Etobicoke School of the Arts has the distinction of being the oldest, free standing, arts-focused high school in Canada.OverviewESA is part of the Toronto District School Board and accepts students from all over southern Ontario from Grade 9 to 12. The school runs on a two-day schedule with 4 periods a day. Each week is either week A, or week B, and based on which week it is, the 2 afternoon classes are switched in order to ensure a student does not miss the same class every week for rehearsals or appointments. The female-to-male ratio of the school is about 4 to 1.The school has been publicized in Maclean's, The Toronto Star and in a national newspaper, The Globe and Mail. As well, in the September 2006 issue of the Toronto arts magazine Toronto Life, ESA was named Toronto's best arts high school and is also widely known as the best arts high school in Canada. The school was the feature of CTV's Canada AM in September 2006.

Address: 675 Royal York Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8Y 2T1, Canada
Phone: (416) 394-6910
State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
Zip Code: M8Y 2T1



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My only experience with the school is attending the TSO Holiday Pops at Roy Thomson Hall this year, which included students of the school. They did a wonderful job. Bravo!
I would not recommend sending your child here if they are black . The school is 95% white and the administration does not create a black positive, conducive learning environment. Way too much racism and ignorance at this school, not only from uneducated students, but from teachers as well.
Nice school. I saw this school and it was a good school because it was near the Creek.
I wouldn't recommend sending your child here as there are many drugs being dealt, and also many 'druggies'. People have seen something in a blue doggy bag being handed to someone, and soon enough those two walked away fast. Drugs, alcohol and many things and being smoked, consumed and done. Disgusting. Unless you'd like your child becoming a druggy *AND* an alcoholic, proceed sending them here. Wouldn't nominate or advise a parent to send their child to this school. I hope this was helpful.
Amzing art school and so Much thing to do it’s amzing
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