· Your home secondary school is determined by your place of residence (i.e. your home address).
· Every student has the right to attend their home secondary school for REGULAR PROGRAMS provided they are successful in Grade 8.
· It is important to determine your home school because some schools have limited enrollment programs that may only be available to home school residents.
· To find your home secondary school follow this pathway:
www.tdsb.on.ca > click on Find A School > click on By Address > enter your street name in the search box
NOTE: do not add street number, street type, or punctuation (For example, type in st andrews, instead of 100 St. Andrew's St.)
How do I apply to my home secondary school for grade 9?
· You will receive a course selection sheet from your elementary school guidance counsellor (usually in January).
· Once you complete your Course Selection Sheet or submit your course selections online using myBlueprint, you will be registered in your home secondary school.
Note: students must meet Promotion, Transfer and Retention conditions.
TDSB Secondary Schools - Frequently Asked Questions
What is Optional Attendance?
· Students also have the opportunity to access schools outside of the school that is designated to serve their residential address by applying on optional attendance.
· Acceptance at these schools is subject to space availability and program suitability.
· Each year in January, schools are classified as limited or closed to optional attendance based on the space they have available for the upcoming school year.
· The list will also be posted on the TDSB Internet website.
· A school classified as limited can accept students on optional attendance.
· A “limited” school is not obliged to accept all students who apply on optional attendance. Acceptance is conditional upon space being available in the appropriate grade and program.
· “Closed” schools may NOT accept any Optional Attendance requests for regular programs under any circumstances.
· Applications for optional attendance are available from your elementary school guidance counsellor.
· Applications for optional attendance are to be completed and signed by the parent/guardian and returned to the school the student currently attends (elementary school).
· The home school principal or a designate (i.e. a vice principal or guidance counsellor) will sign the application.
· The parent /guardian will forward or deliver the application to the requested secondary school.
· The requested school (i.e. the secondary school) will complete and sign the application indicating the decision and forward a copy to the parent /guardian or student.
· Parents/Guardians must inform the requested school of acceptance.
Note - The date no student will be admitted under optional attendance is the first Monday in March whether on a waiting list or not.
How do I apply for Optional Attendance at a Specialized Program or School?
· Each school has its own supplementary application procedure and some have very specific requirements for admission.
· It is essential that parents/guardians and students attend the information evenings and research schools in which they are interested.
· Admission requirements, procedures and deadlines are available on each school’s website or by contacting the school’s Guidance department.
Note: If you are unable to attend a school’s information evening, it is important to check the school’s website or contact the school directly for admission information.
Note: Transportation, including bussing and distribution of TTC tickets, is not included for Specialized Schools and Programs
Note: Reference letters will no longer be requested or considered from TDSB staff by specialized schools and programs that have auditions, portfolios and/or admission assessment practices in place (e.g. letters from Grade 8 teachers for Grade 9 placement). Reference letters may be requested from persons or organizations external to the TDSB (e.g. the coach for an elite athlete).
How many schools can I apply to on Optional Attendance?
· You can only apply to two regular and two specialized schools or programs.
***A Special Thank you to Melissa Rabess who produced this document!***