In this School Guide, you'll find out more about the schools children in this neighbourhood can attend, including public, Catholic, and private schools.
Agincourt South-Malvern West is located in Agincourt which is a neighbourhood and former village, once referred to as "hero town" by the citizens that lived there. The village of Agincourt was officially founded with the establishment of the Agincourt post office, opened in June 1858 by John Hill. The settlement was named after the site of Henry V's decisive English victory over French forces in 1415. Agincourt has one of the largest Asian communities in Toronto, visible in the signage of the many shopping malls that proliferate in the neighbourhood. The East Indian and Indo Pakistani community are also well established in Agincourt.
Agincourt South-Malvern West Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 16 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, 7 private schools, and 2 alternative/special schools serving Agincourt South-Malvern West. The special programs offered at local schools include Montessori, Islamic, Vocational, Special Education School, Advanced Placement, French Immersion, Fine Arts, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
16
Catholic Schools
5
Private Schools
7
Public
- Chartland Junior Public School
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- Inglewood Heights Junior Public School
- White Haven Public School
- David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute
- Henry Kelsey Senior Public School
- Agincourt Collegiate Institute
- Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute
- Lynnwood Heights Junior Public School
- Agincourt Junior Public School
- Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute
- North Agincourt Junior Public School
- Sir Alexander Mackenzie Senior Public School
- C.D. Farquharson Junior Public School
- John Buchan Senior Public School
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
Catholic
Private
Alternative/Special
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.