 | Toronto District School Board Our schools are at the heart of every community in the City of Toronto. Wherever you are in the city, you'll find a local public school to welcome you. They are our centers of learning, and they are also centers of activity before and after school. We have 560 schools that deliver quality education to our students. www.tdsb.on.ca |
 | Toronto Catholic District School Board 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. www.tcdsb.org |
 | York Catholic District School Board The York Catholic District School Board serves one of the fastest growing areas in North America - the Regional Municipality of York, located in the Greater Toronto Area. www.ycdsb.edu.on.ca |
 | York Region District School Board The York Region District School Board operates a public school system which includes more than 150 schools with an enrolment of more than 96,000 students served by more than 8,000 staff members. www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca |
 | Association of Day Care Operators Ontario Promoting the interests and concerns of both private and non-profit licensed child care programs in Ontario. Site includes Ontario Day Care Center Directory. www.adco-o.on.ca |
 | Associated Hebrew Schools Associated Hebrew Schools combines the best of all traditions, providing a 21st century education rooted in Torah values. We focus on the academic, social, emotional and spiritual development of each student, going beyond excellence in Judaic and General Studies and foster a love of Israel, and a dedication to community. www.associatedhebrewschools.com |
 | Board of Jewish Education The UJA Federation Board of Jewish Education is Toronto's central Jewish educational organization dedicated to preserving, enriching and promoting the quality of Jewish education in our schools. Established in 1949, the BJE now serves more than 70 day and supplementary schools, 1700 educators and 17,000 students. www.bjetoronto.com |