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Leaside High School is a school of between 900 and 1000 pupils in central-east Toronto, Canada, at the corner of Eglinton and Bayview Avenues. Established in 1945, the school is part of the Leaside community of East York.The school has science, computer science and classics programs. Leaside currently features a highly touted French immersion program.Leaside also has students from across the GTA, more than any other school in the city.Feeder schools for Leaside High School include Bessborough Public School, Bennington Heights Public School, Northlea Public School and Rolph Road Public School. The school houses the French immersion program, from Cosburn Middle School and Northlea E.M.S.In late 2006, Leaside High was rated "Best Toronto School for Languages" by Toronto Life magazine.In 1999 the school was used in the music video for Canadian pop group Len's song "Feelin' Alright".AlumniLeaside High School has its own alumni website featuring hundreds of Clan Call photos, videos and a quarterly newsletter.Notable alumni Will Arnett, actor Margaret Atwood, author Laura Bertram, actress Mike Bradwell, Canadian Football League CFL player Edwin, musician Terry Fallis, author Warren Hill, musician Jeff Jones, bass player Jeff Leathem, redhead Nathaniel G. Moore, author Brooke Nevin, actress

Address: 200 Hanna Rd, East York, ON M4G 3N8, Canada
Phone: (416) 396-2380
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State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M4G 3N8



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Absolutely appaling washrooms. Took a night class at this school and was stunned at how incredibly dirty the washrooms are. No soap, no functioning hand dryer or towels, stall doors with no locks, no toilet paper, and feces smeared on the walls.
This school is a disaster. First of all, they pay mo attention to the students. Fights, drinking, vaping, and even gambling occurs on campus without a single thing being done. Knives/Pocket knives are another big problem. After months of enrolment, my son was desperate to leave this school. The school demands for loads of money, but you would think it goes towards the students. It doesn’t. God knows what they do. They surely don’t happen to fix their water pipes. Countless times contaminated, which students drink from. Money doesn’t even go towards their ceilings, yes, their ceilings. Countless holes. Dust, and other particles leaking out. There is also an absurd amount of racism at this school causing many coloured students to leave, which you would see if you entered the school and searched. The school has been around since 1945, and is over populated. Some students in 11 who need courses crucial to decide what they become cannot even take them. If you confront the school about they say there is nothing you can do. 2 Years ago there happened to be only 1-2 problems, but nothing too major. I believe after a principal change, the school has been in shambles. Nobody is organized, and a lack in matinence, leading to dusty hallways, gyms, lack of sports equipment, and holes in the ceilings. If you wish to enrol in Leaside, I would advise going to Nothern Secondary School. If you need a french program, Agincourt CInCedarbrae CI , Humberside CI, L'Amoreaux CI,nLawrence Park CI, Malvern CI, Newtonbrook SS,nOakwood CI, Richview CI, Riverdale CI would all be better than Leaside. DO NOT ENROL IN THIS SCHOOL!
fix the bathrooms bro they all suck, they are broken and smell terrible
Went there in the 90's, really enjoyed grade 9 but in grade 10 I got stabbed =
Great venue. In my experience, one of the best Esperanto learning centres in southern Ontario. The teachers were great, and with their effective twice-weekly sessions, I was speaking Esperanto within a few months! However, some of the staff were a bit too pro-Hendrik Verwoerd for my liking.
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