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Note: This is a general recollection of my own experiences upon attending this school. My experience will inevitably differ from yours.
Before I begin, I’d like to preface this review by saying that I chose to go anonymous for the sake of privacy, simply out of preference. Regardless, I imagine some can presume my identity based on what I have to say—which is fine, because I don’t intend on going to extreme lengths just to conceal who I am.
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I’ll admit, I was stubborn. Prior to coming here, I had some negative assumptions due to my pessimistic outlook at the time: “But it’s a private school—all they really care about is money,” I thought. However, after attending my first few classes, I quickly learned how wrong I was.
Kevin, the director, is incredibly supportive and involved in assisting everyone. Whether it be by organizing clubs, addressing parental concerns, or providing professional advice on different paths, he’s always willing to guide students in their journey. Darren, the principal, is one of the most down-to-earth principals I’ve ever met. Although he likes to downplay his importance, his amicable presence and tech-savviness is what keeps the community’s network intact. Tracey, a teacher, is a kind, inspiring, and passionate leader. Her style of teaching makes students both comfortable and more eager to learn. She’s also athletic and active in sports clubs, which isn’t surprising given her high-functioning, motivated personality. Jim, another teacher, is also great and makes technical subjects like math easy to understand. From table tennis to teaching, he plays with precision and marks with reason. Even Ella, who I’ve only gotten to have one class with, was nothing but helpful. I’ve heard good things about other teachers, like Andrew, as well. And though I haven’t had the pleasure to experience any of his classes, the very few interactions we’ve had have left a positive impression on me.
Safe to say, their motto, "Committed to your success" holds true value and earnest intent.
In retrospect, it’s surreal to me that, had I persisted with my reluctance to attend this school, I wouldn’t have met these wonderful people, let alone be where I am today. For me, this school felt like a community that fosters students’ growth and potential in academia and beyond. I didn’t just learn that my preconceived notions of this school were wrong; I learned that, in life, you must approach things with an open mind.
If there’s one thing I wish to bestow on those interested, it’s this: Let go of any stereotypes you have in mind, take all these comments—including mine—with a grain of salt, and see for yourself what this school’s all about.
Before I begin, I’d like to preface this review by saying that I chose to go anonymous for the sake of privacy, simply out of preference. Regardless, I imagine some can presume my identity based on what I have to say—which is fine, because I don’t intend on going to extreme lengths just to conceal who I am.
…
I’ll admit, I was stubborn. Prior to coming here, I had some negative assumptions due to my pessimistic outlook at the time: “But it’s a private school—all they really care about is money,” I thought. However, after attending my first few classes, I quickly learned how wrong I was.
Kevin, the director, is incredibly supportive and involved in assisting everyone. Whether it be by organizing clubs, addressing parental concerns, or providing professional advice on different paths, he’s always willing to guide students in their journey. Darren, the principal, is one of the most down-to-earth principals I’ve ever met. Although he likes to downplay his importance, his amicable presence and tech-savviness is what keeps the community’s network intact. Tracey, a teacher, is a kind, inspiring, and passionate leader. Her style of teaching makes students both comfortable and more eager to learn. She’s also athletic and active in sports clubs, which isn’t surprising given her high-functioning, motivated personality. Jim, another teacher, is also great and makes technical subjects like math easy to understand. From table tennis to teaching, he plays with precision and marks with reason. Even Ella, who I’ve only gotten to have one class with, was nothing but helpful. I’ve heard good things about other teachers, like Andrew, as well. And though I haven’t had the pleasure to experience any of his classes, the very few interactions we’ve had have left a positive impression on me.
Safe to say, their motto, "Committed to your success" holds true value and earnest intent.
In retrospect, it’s surreal to me that, had I persisted with my reluctance to attend this school, I wouldn’t have met these wonderful people, let alone be where I am today. For me, this school felt like a community that fosters students’ growth and potential in academia and beyond. I didn’t just learn that my preconceived notions of this school were wrong; I learned that, in life, you must approach things with an open mind.
If there’s one thing I wish to bestow on those interested, it’s this: Let go of any stereotypes you have in mind, take all these comments—including mine—with a grain of salt, and see for yourself what this school’s all about.

I know my friend's son who was a graduate from this school and the boy is working in the IBM company now. He got a very great job!

Great teachers and very helpful staff here. Really delivers results.

The teachers are so kind and helpful, very excelent learning experience.

Darren, the principal is amazing, he encouraged and inspired my daughter a lot. She is in U of T now. Just want to say a big THANK YOU.

Went here for calculus, the classrooms and teachers are great and there is also ac in the summer

I don't know what this school was like before. But based on my two years studying here,I have to say that the teachers in this school are pretty good, lectures are well managed by teachers. Principle is new and is very responsible. overall education quality deserves a thumb up.
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