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Founded 2010

The Claremont School

Claremont School is dedicated to the teaching of students with dyslexia. The School focuses on intensive language and math instruction using unique programs developed for this community of students. The language program is based on the Orton-Gillingham multi-sensory systematic linguistics approach. In keeping with the many gifts that dyslexic students have, the School offers enriched art, music and science programs.

Toronto, ON Co-ed 1-9 Day

About The Claremont School

The Claremont School was created by Evelyn Reiss, B.Sc., M.A., OCT, Fellow of the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators to serve all students with dyslexia. It is the first school of its kind in Ontario and holds true to the vision of Dr. Samuel Torrey Orton and his colleagues who believed in the potential of individuals with dyslexia. Claremont School's mission is to empower dyslexic students and prepare them for success in the mainstream once strong foundational knowledge is acquired. The holistic approach to teaching individuals with dyslexia focuses on building confidence, knowledge, technological skill and tranquility of spirit. The Claremont School understands the emotional, academic and social needs of the dyslexic student and uses a curriculum created specifically for this community of pupils. The School is a member of the Ontario Federation of Independent Schools (OFIS). Please see the article in the following in the Right to Read newsletter of the Ontario Branch of the International Dyslexia Association: http://idaontario.com/uploads/Newsletters/ONBIDAnwsleterspring10.pdf (volume 7, Issue 1)

16+ years of legacy
Established 2010.
Summer school
Summer programs available.
Financial aid available
Bursaries and grants available from $4000 to $7000

Academics

Fraser Institute Score

0.0 out of 10

Below the national median.

0 Median 7.9 Top 10% 10.010

The Fraser Institute scores Canadian schools out of 10 based on standardised test outcomes, with adjustments for socio-economic factors. Across our directory, 63 schools have a published score; the median is 7.9.

Programs

  • IB Program
  • AP Courses
  • Summer School

Admissions

Tuition (CAD per year)

Day program
$13,500
to $14,000
Application Deadline
Rolling
SSAT Required
No
Interview Required
Yes
Entry Points
3[2]4[4]5[3]6[1]7[2]8[1]

Student Life

  • Basketball
  • bowling
  • cross-country
  • dodgeball
  • fencing
  • soccer
  • track and field

Location

70 Silver Birch Avenue
Toronto, ON M4E 3K9