At the Toronto Catholic District School
Board, we teach more than the basics. Through a Christ-centered vision and in
partnership with parents, parishes and the community, we serve students from
diverse cultural, linguistic and ethnic backgrounds in Canada’s
largest and most dynamic city. TCDSB educates close to 90,000 students in 201
elementary and secondary schools.
The Toronto Catholic District School Board is
proud to serve students from diverse cultural, linguistic and ethnic
backgrounds through a broad range of programs and services. Working in
partnership with parents, local parishes and the wider school community, TCDSB
schools offer a safe and caring learning environment, which reflects
Catholic tradition and values.
Toronto’s Catholic schools follow the
provincial curriculum as set out by the Ministry of Education, however the
objectives of TCDSB schools are to enable students not only to reach their
academic potential, but to develop spiritually and emotionally as well. TCDSB
schools strive to be true faith communities, where programs reflect the teachings of the Catholic church, where prayer and reflection are an
intrinsic part of each school day, and where students have opportunities to put
their faith into action through their interactions with staff,
their fellow students and the wider community.
Religious Education
The Religious Education Program enables
students to develop a basic knowledge of their faith tradition,
as well as attitudes that encourage a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Chaplaincy teams in the secondary schools play a vital
role in the development of a sense of Christian community and the
celebration of faith through prayer groups, liturgies and prayer
services, as well as through service to others through peer support groups, mission groups, special needs projects and community outreach
to the elderly and disabled.
Student Code of Conduct
The discipline in Catholic schools is designed
to train both mind and character. Principals and teachers—in partnership with
parents and parishes—set standards of behaviour for students to help them
achieve self-discipline. All schools, with the assistance of their Catholic
School Advisory councils, have created a student code of conduct which reflects
TCDSB’s Safe Schools policies and the Province's Code of Conduct.
Uniforms
All secondary school students are required to
wear the uniform of the school that they attend. The uniform at
each school has been developed in consultation with the school community. Although the policy on uniforms does not extend to elementary
schools, there is a dress code in place in all TCDSB schools.
Administrative Offices
80 Sheppard Avenue East
North York, ON
M2N 6E8
Phone: (416) 222-8282
Fax: (416) 229-5345