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'''The Country Day School''' is an independent, non-profit university preparatory school in [[King City, Ontario|King City]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It is a member of the [[Canadian Association of Independent Schools]] (CAIS), the [[Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario]] (CIS) and the [[Canadian Educational Standards Institute]] (CESI). Its headmaster is Paul C. Duckett.
'''The Country Day School''' is an independent, non-profit university preparatory school in [[King City, Ontario|King City]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It is a member of the [[Canadian Association of Independent Schools]] (CAIS), the [[Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario]] (CIS) and the [[Canadian Educational Standards Institute]] (CESI). Its headmaster is Paul C. Duckett.


Serving male and female students from junior kindergarten to grade twelve, it has set a maximum class size of 22 students, with an average of 17 students per class. Each student is subject to an entrance assessment, an informal process for young children or the more formal [[Canadian Achievement Test]] for older students.Something interesting about The Country Day School is that the school frequently has some days called 'Grub Days.' This usually means there is a special event that will occur. Also on Grub Days, the students can wear anything they want.<ref name="faq">{{cite web
Serving male and female students from junior kindergarten to grade twelve, it has set a maximum class size of 22 students, with an average of 17 students per class. Each student is subject to an entrance assessment, an informal process for young children or the more formal [[Canadian Achievement Test]] for older students. Something interesting about The Country Day School is that the school frequently has some days called 'Grub Days.' This usually means there is a special event that will occur. Also on Grub Days, the students can wear anything they want.<ref name="faq">{{cite web
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Revision as of 11:46, 23 September 2008

The Country Day School
Address
Map
13415 Dufferin Street

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L7B 1K5
Information
School typeIndependent, Non-Profit
HeadmasterPaul C. Duckett
GradesJK-12
LanguageEnglish
AffiliationCanadian Association of Independent Schools

The Country Day School is an independent, non-profit university preparatory school in King City, Ontario, Canada. It is a member of the Canadian Association of Independent Schools (CAIS), the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario (CIS) and the Canadian Educational Standards Institute (CESI). Its headmaster is Paul C. Duckett.

Serving male and female students from junior kindergarten to grade twelve, it has set a maximum class size of 22 students, with an average of 17 students per class. Each student is subject to an entrance assessment, an informal process for young children or the more formal Canadian Achievement Test for older students. Something interesting about The Country Day School is that the school frequently has some days called 'Grub Days.' This usually means there is a special event that will occur. Also on Grub Days, the students can wear anything they want.[1]

Campus

The school is situated on a 100-acre (0.40 km2) lot and has a track, football field and soccer pitch. and is continuing to expand.

References

  1. ^ "FAQ". The Country Day School. Retrieved 2007-07-13.