York University Heights, also known as Northwood Park, is one of Toronto's northern-most neighbourhoods. The neighbourhood is so named because it contains the main campus of York University. The majority of people in this neighbourhood live in high-rise buildings; however, it also contains a significant number of detached and semi-detached residences, as well as a recent new urbanism development, the Village at York.
York University Heights Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 12 public schools, 8 Catholic schools, 3 private schools, and 2 alternative/special schools serving York University Heights. The special programs offered at local schools include Special Education School, French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Gifted/Talented Program, Christian, All-Female, and Jewish.
Public Schools
12
Catholic Schools
8
Private Schools
3
Public
- Charles H Best Junior Middle School
- C. W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute
- Derrydown Public School
- Elia Middle School
- Lamberton Public School
- William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute
- Wilmington Elementary School
- ÉÉ Mathieu-da-Costa
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- Sheppard Public School
- Stilecroft Public School
Catholic
Alternative/Special
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.