May I suggest, to check housing prices, you visit www.mls.ca ? It'll give you lots of good information.
Womens College is about as downtown as you can get (Bay/College) so its either condo or smaller downtown home or suburbs with commute. Not to pry, but did you have any idea whether you wanted to rent or buy and what your general price range would be? That would likely help either rule out downtown-ish neighbourhoods all together or at least help us give you some ideas.
One other thing - not sure if your kids are school ago or any in daycare? If daycare, the waiting list to get into daycare in the City is insane, so just something to think about if you need it.
Typically, in elementary school, you do need to be Catholic to attend the Catholic elementary schools. Since her daughter will be in Grade 4, she will be taking French every day. It's mandated by the Ministry of Education.In the Toronto catholic board you need to be Catholic to attend the school, if the child isn't catholic than a parent must be and it has to be proven by way of a baptismal certificate.
Yiyr wrong about the french, maybe in Kingston, not Toronto
May I suggest, to check housing prices, you visit www.mls.ca ? It'll give you lots of good information.
I live in a town called Uxbridge, which is an hour from downtown Toronto. It is a nice small community. You can Google it to find out more.
We are part of the Durham District School Board. Your child does not have to take french, you can have them exempt from it, as I have for 2 of my boys.
Good luck, you have many choices.![]()
Cabmom, if I may ask,what do your boys do when the rest of the class is in french class? I have always wondered about students that already speak french fluently. Obviously they would be bored silly in a french class for the most part. Is this the case with your boys?