View Full Version : High School in Scarborough is the best?
Mace
Oct 19th, 2009, 11:55 PM
My cousin's in Grade 8 and high school registration is coming up soon.
We're looking at:
- R.H. King Academy
- Albert Campbell CI
- Wilfrid Laurier CI
Are these the best schools in Scarborough? Are there better schools? Input from current students or alumni would be especially appreciated.
Luckyinfil
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:00 AM
Yeah, L'amoreaux
I kid.
reflex
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:23 AM
Woburn has a gifted program. I graduated from that. It's pretty decent.
o1Jeff
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:32 AM
its highschool...doesnt really matter imo..
go to whatever is more convenient
flexwong
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:35 AM
Pope John Paul II has IB.
grappos13
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:49 AM
seems kind of weird that the 3 that you are mentioning are in pretty different areas.. i remember when i was going to highschool from elementary school that you had a set highschool u had to go to and u had to come up with a good reason why u wanted to go to a different one.. guess things have changed?
Mugen123
Oct 20th, 2009, 02:18 AM
I would choose the school that has the most variety. I'm in an art program in college and the kids that went to an artsy highschool are steps ahead of me.. My art class in highschool was a joke, just an easy credit.. Give him options (art, sports, shop class, etc.) so he can explore and see what he wants to pursue later on in life...
the basics like English, Math, and Science are prolly the same everywhere...
kilarney
Oct 20th, 2009, 02:27 AM
seems kind of weird that the 3 that you are mentioning are in pretty different areas.. i remember when i was going to highschool from elementary school that you had a set highschool u had to go to and u had to come up with a good reason why u wanted to go to a different one.. guess things have changed?
Yes, you are still assigned to a designated home high school. However, I believe someone is able to attend a high school that is not their home high school if they are applying to be in a specialized program like TOPS at Marc Garneau, IB at Weston CI and Vic Park, Arts at Etobicoke and Earl Haig, athletics at Birchmount and Northview or maybe because of residency restrictions like Earl Haig.
alv077
Oct 20th, 2009, 08:27 AM
The trick is to go to a good school for the first 2 years and transfer to the easiest ghetto school out there while and do supplementary courses for the maths + science (if you're doing that)
That way, marks are high but you get all the knowledge.
imppy
Oct 20th, 2009, 08:45 AM
It's quite irrelevant which high school you attend.
adehbone
Oct 20th, 2009, 11:53 AM
RH king is even in the consideration versus those two? The stabbings have that much allure?
I went to laurier for a year, its decent, I went to DMCI before that which was a way better school. My cuzins went to laurier, they all went/will goto good unis.
But like I remember when I was at laurier only 3-5 of us wrote the euclid. While I think like 40-60 ppl at DMCI did.
I would say Albert Campelll if you like the environment is much better academically than the other 2.
betheone2
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:10 PM
It's quite irrelevant which high school you attend.
+1.
actually if you try to go to a good high school, your actually risking the chance of getting harder teachers because logically a good school with smarter kids will put pressure on teachers to be harder.
but EVERYONE here knows highschool is a joke.
but no who ever told you laurier is a good is stupid. actually whoever told you there are good public schools in scarborough for that matter.
DJ Dennis
Oct 20th, 2009, 12:36 PM
Woburn has a gifted program. I graduated from that. It's pretty decent.
And they have a good robotics team
reflex
Oct 20th, 2009, 01:04 PM
And they have a good robotics team
That's true, Team 188 is pretty good at what they do and they have great mentors too. The Programming Enrichment Group at Woburn is one of the top programming clubs across the country. Some of the team members there right now are easily the best in their age group.
soccer08
Oct 20th, 2009, 03:28 PM
My cousin's in Grade 8 and high school registration is coming up soon.
We're looking at:
- R.H. King Academy
- Albert Campbell CI
- Wilfrid Laurier CI
Are these the best schools in Scarborough? Are there better schools? Input from current students or alumni would be especially appreciated.
Don't forget that spots are given to student's that live in the area first. So you may not get in to a school that is outside of your area.
alv077
Oct 20th, 2009, 04:45 PM
... wait... is there actually a laurier high school or are you guys taking the "high school down the street" thing way too seriously?
Mace
Oct 20th, 2009, 06:31 PM
Albert Campbell had a good rep. in the 90s - how is it now?
There actually is a Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate, in Guildwood. That's an upper-middle class area so I would assume the school is good too
And there were stabbings in R.H. King? When? It's the top school in Scarborough according to the Fraser Institute, and it won the Order of Excellence Award from the National Quality Institute. King is a uniform school and didn't parents used to queue outside overnight to enroll their kids?
http://www.nqi.ca/awards/Recipients/Recipients2008.aspx
wikka
Oct 20th, 2009, 10:36 PM
Wow I can't believe people discount the importance of highschool selection. Like university, highschool shapes your character. You can't tell me kids from York Mills, Forest Hill, Northern are no better off from those in Leacock, or whatever other fine schools Scarborough offers.
With that said I have on idea which schools are good in Scarborough...although I live in Scarb, I wouldn't recommend a high school here except... maybe Birchmount Park for their athletics.
Yorkmills, Leaside, Earl Haig isn't too far from Scarborough OP, can your cousin go there?
shannn
Oct 20th, 2009, 10:48 PM
Pearson ;)
Nomiya
Oct 21st, 2009, 12:02 AM
I would say; go to a school that has your choice of ideal programs. If there are any specialized programs to your liking, go for that one specifically. Otherwise any other high school will do but keep in mind as others have said, if you go to a school with some kind of reputable academics, they are gonna expect more from and and hence, tougher marking.
MacEngI
Oct 21st, 2009, 09:44 PM
Pearson ;)
+1
It's the diamond in the dirt. ;)
flexwong
Oct 21st, 2009, 09:48 PM
Wow I can't believe people discount the importance of highschool selection. Like university, highschool shapes your character. You can't tell me kids from York Mills, Forest Hill, Northern are no better off from those in Leacock, or whatever other fine schools Scarborough offers.
With that said I have on idea which schools are good in Scarborough...although I live in Scarb, I wouldn't recommend a high school here except... maybe Birchmount Park for their athletics.
Yorkmills, Leaside, Earl Haig isn't too far from Scarborough OP, can your cousin go there?
certain high schools can give you an advantage. not many of these exist in the public system though. for example, Upper Canada certainly will give you a boost in the future.
dragon_drift
Oct 21st, 2009, 09:54 PM
Albert Campbell CI used to be a good hs, but based on what I heard from people, the school went down hill after I graduated a few years ago.
I was even reading one of those Ontario HS reviews. The year I graduated, the hs had a 7.1(out of 10 rating) overall. The next few years, their rating hovered around 5.9, which was pretty sad for what I thought was a pretty good high school academically. Must be all the slackers and wanna-be gangsters there bringing the school down.
erebakish
Oct 21st, 2009, 11:10 PM
All that matters is that the school offers the programs you're planning to take. Otherwise all the material in all schools is the same. The so called "good" schools teach the same stuff, but there is probably greater competition. I heard Satec is good especially if you're into technology related stuff.
Knitecrow
Oct 22nd, 2009, 12:03 AM
cousins don't let cousins go to schools in Scarborough.
elton5354
Oct 22nd, 2009, 12:36 AM
dr. norman bethune ci? but it's pretty small
kilarney
Oct 22nd, 2009, 01:13 AM
Yorkmills, Leaside, Earl Haig isn't too far from Scarborough OP, can your cousin go there?
Forget about Earl Haig, unless the kid is applying for the arts program or has to move within the residency restrictions.
Mace
Oct 23rd, 2009, 01:42 AM
cousins don't let cousins go to schools in Scarborough.
Why not?
omchow
Oct 23rd, 2009, 01:52 PM
cousins don't let cousins go to schools in Scarborough.
Why not?
LOL, Knitecrow just changed that from the known quote:
"Friends don't let friends go to York"
They actually sell t-shirts like that in universities other than York of course.
samm
Oct 24th, 2009, 07:09 PM
dr. norman bethune ci? but it's pretty small
I went there. It's pretty average school IMO.
macy69
Oct 24th, 2009, 09:34 PM
RH king is even in the consideration versus those two? The stabbings have that much allure?
...
Huh? You must have majored in drama because you're making this stuff up