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Blyth Academy is a Canadian private education company founded in 1977 [2] by Sam Blyth. Based in Toronto, Ontario , Blyth Academy is a chain of private secondary schools and academic credit programs in Canada and abroad.
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The following is a list of educational institutions in Etobicoke, a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Etobicoke is a former municipality within Toronto and served as a suburb of Toronto within Metropolitan Toronto. Four school boards provide public elementary and secondary education to resident pupils of Etobicoke.
Blyth Academy [2] Edelweiss Private Academy [3] The Element High School [4] Elmwood School; Fern Hill School [5] Glebe Montessori School [6] Heritage Academy [7] Kanata Academy [8] Kanata Montessori School [9] Manotick Montessori School [10] March Academy; MindWare Academy [11] Revel Academy [12] Turnbull School; VINCI School [13] Polaris ...
Marner attended Hill Academy, a private school focused on athletics, located in Vaughan. [6] He would later go to Blyth Academy. [72] At Blyth, Marner partnered with Knights teammates Christian Dvorak and Owen MacDonald to establish a café known as MOD Feast, with "MOD" being an acronym for each creators names (Marner, Owen and Dvorak). [72]
Ashington Academy, Ashington; Astley Community High School, Seaton Delaval; Bede Academy, Blyth; Bedlington Academy, Bedlington; Berwick Academy, Spittal; The Blyth ...
Blyth Academy Qatar (BAQ), formerly the Qatar Canadian School, [1] is a private JK-12 international school in Doha, Qatar. BAQ has existed since 2006, and has carried the Alberta accreditation since 2010. [ 2 ]
This is a list of elementary schools in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). The TDSB is Canada's largest school board and was created in 1998 by the merger of the Board of Education for the City of York, the East York Board of Education, the North York Board of Education, the Scarborough Board of Education, the Etobicoke Board of Education and the Toronto Board of Education.