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The Toronto French School (Canada's International School) is a two-campus, bilingual school delivering France and Ontario curricula within the International Baccalaureate framework. Serving students from age two to 18, TFS offers the Primary Years Program, Middle Years Program and Diploma Program, with a bilingual IB Diploma option. French curriculum has been recognized by the French Ministry of Education since 1984 and is taught from Jardin d'éveil through Grade 9. The school leads to the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including the Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma. Brevet examinations are offered; in 2024, 97 students participated with a 100% pass rate. TFS operates on two campuses: Toronto Campus at 306 Lawrence Avenue East and Mississauga's West Campus. Enrolling about 1,500 students. Facilities include a 350-seat auditorium, a green lab, a maker space, a design lab, a music studio and a multimedia room, plus sport facilities.
306 Lawrence Ave E, North York, ON M4N 1T7, Canada
Canada's International School (Toronto French School) has 1,500 pupils, instruction in French, English.
Two campuses in the Greater Toronto Area: Toronto Campus at 306 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M4N 1T7, and West Campus at 1293 Meredith Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario L5E 2E6. The Toronto Campus serves ages two through Grade 12, while the West Campus serves PK through Grade 7.
La p'tite école (age 2-Grade 1); Junior School (Grades 2-5); Senior School - Collège (Grade 6-Level II); Senior School - Lycée (Level III-V). West Campus offers PK-Grade 7.
Two-campus, co-educational bilingual school that is an International Baccalaureate World School offering curricula from France and Ontario under the IB framework.
40+ nationalities represented (families come from 40+ countries).
The Learning Forum provides resource teachers, educational technology integrators, guidance counselors, social skills consultants and librarians to support students and offer differentiated instruction and wellbeing support.
Canada
Annual tuition at Canada's International School (Toronto French School) ranges from CAD 30,240 to CAD 41,280 for 2026/27.
Canada's International School (Toronto French School) teaches IB (DP), French Curriculum, Canadian Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
TFS teaches the curricula of France and Ontario through the IB framework. The school leads to the Diplôme National du Brevet (Brevet), the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and the Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma. The French curriculum has been officially recognized by the French Ministry of Education since 1984 and is delivered from Jardin d'éveil through Grade 9 (Level II) at TFS. The Brevet examinations are offered; in 2024, 97 students participated with a 100% pass rate. The IB program is authorized to deliver the Primary Years Program (PYP), the Middle Years Program (MYP) and the Diploma Program (DP), with a bilingual IB Diploma option. The school serves students from age two to university entrance across two campuses and about 1,500 students are enrolled.
Graduates receive the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. In Grade 9, students take the Diplôme National du Brevet (Brevet). IB Diploma results show 2025 pass rate 97% with an average of 33.0; 2024 92% with 33.0; 2022 100% with 36.0; 2021 94% with 34.0. All 2025 graduates were Ontario Scholars; 88% earned the Bilingual IB Diploma and 71% earned the Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma.
Graduates pursue higher education at universities worldwide, including Canada (e.g., University of Toronto, McGill, Queen's), the United States (e.g., Johns Hopkins, NYU, Brown) and universities in the United Kingdom and France.
1. Login or create your TFS account. Create your TFS account, or skip to step 2 if you already have an account. The Admissions Office handles applications for both the Toronto campus and the West campus, from Jardin d'éveil (age 2) to Grade 12. Access the admissions portal to begin your application. 2. Apply. After you have an account, log in to the admissions portal to start your application using the Start your application link. An application fee applies for some grades (Grade 2–5: $250); Jardin d'éveil has no application fee. 3. Information by Grade. Grade-by-grade timelines and requirements are listed: Step 1: Application; Step 2: Assessment; Step 3: Online Family Interview (for some grades) or Online Interview; Step 4: Decision. 4. Decision. Admissions decisions are communicated via email on the grade-specific date, commonly February 20, 2026. 5. Scholarship. The Entrance Scholarship Program offers full scholarships for Grades 7 and above to Canadian residents based on academic merit, community involvement and financial need. The deadline for the 2026–2027 school year is December 1, 2025. Applications require an Apple Financial Services assessment by December 1, 2025, and shortlisted candidates will be invited to a Scholarship Committee interview in February 2026. Scholarships are renewable through graduation if the student maintains an average of 80% and meets conditions.
Entrance Scholarships are full scholarships for students entering Grade 7 and above and are open to Canadian residents only. Scholarships are renewable through graduation if the student maintains an average of 80% and meets the conditions. Eligibility requires strong academic standing, involvement in school and/or community, and financial need as assessed by Apple Financial Services. The deadline to submit scholarship applications for the 2026–2027 year is December 1, 2025. To apply, complete the online application and provide: the most recent report cards (current year and the previous two years) showing a minimum A average; the Confidential School Report; two letters of recommendation; a 300-word personal statement; participation in a group assessment (math, English and French if applicable) and a campus tour; and a financial assessment to Apple Financial Services by December 1, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by the Scholarship Committee in February 2026. Scholarships are intended for domestic applicants only.