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The Abelard School
Address
Map
557 Church Street, 4th Floor

, ,
M4Y 2E2

Canada
Coordinates43°40′2″N 79°23′0″W / 43.66722°N 79.38333°W / 43.66722; -79.38333
Information
School typeAcademic private high school and middle school
MottoSapere aude - Don't be afraid to think!
Established1997
PrincipalMark Young
Faculty15
Grades7–12
Enrollment50
LanguageEnglish
Educational philosophySocratic method
Websitewww.abelardschool.org

The Abelard School is an academically rigorous private school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that was named after the 12th century French theologian, scholar and philosopher Peter Abelard.[1] Its teaching philosophy is based on the Socratic method.

History

The school was founded in 1997 by a group of four teachers: Brian Blair, Michelle Lefolii, Shai Maharaj, and Alina Rossinsky.[2] In September 2006, The Abelard School moved to a location near the University of Toronto. In 2017, The Abelard School moved to a new location at 557 Church St, at Church and Wellesley.[3]

Organization

The school has a yearly enrollment of around 50 students educated by seven full-time faculty members, and several part-time faculty members, all of whom have advanced degrees in their field.[4]

The school follows an accelerated curriculum, with students taking courses above their grade level. The courses run the full academic year.

Education

The school educates in grades 7–12 and prepares pupils for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and teaches the ministry requirements. Class sizes range between one and fifteen students. Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered to students who excel in certain areas, and who consistently achieve outstanding results in the subject area.

In addition to the provincially mandated French language class, grade nine students must also take a year of Latin and continue French in grade 10. Students are strongly encouraged to continue their language studies through grade 12 and there is a bi-annual trip to Paris for advanced French students.

Grade nine students also take a Foundation Studies in the Sciences course, which covers both grade nine and ten science. This allows them to move directly into the specialized grade 11 courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics in grade 10 and potentially take every grade 11 and 12 science course.

Abelard students have received top-tier scholarships, including the Loran Scholarship, the Blyth Cambridge Trust Scholarship, the Schulich Leaders Scholarship, and the University of Toronto National Scholarship. Two alumni have received the Thiel Fellowship.[5]

Alumni

References

  1. ^ "Abelardschool.org | About: our name". The Abelard School | Toronto Private School | Canada. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Abelardschool.org | Founders Message". The Abelard School | Toronto Private School | Canada. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Abelardschool | Contact Us". The Abelard School | Toronto Private School | Canada. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Abelardschool | Quick Facts". The Abelard School | Toronto Private School | Canada. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Tiny high school in Toronto produces two Thiel Fellowship winners". The Abelard School. The Abelard School. 3 October 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2022.