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Toronto French School Facts |
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Founded in 1962, Toronto French School is a not-for-profit, independent school offering a bilingual education to students at two campuses.
- TFS is bilingual, co-educational and non-denominational.
- TFS is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School
- The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma is mandatory for students. TFS also offers a bilingual IB.
- It offers an academic program for students from age three to university entrance.
- TFS accepts new students into all grades, with no prior knowledge of French being required up to and including Grade 7.
- For 2009, 98% of all TFS candidates were successful in obtaining their IB Diploma. This success rate is consistent with the average rate of successful Diploma candidates in the last five years (99%), and compares very favourably to an overall world pass rate that averages 80% for the last five years.
- TFS has a Toronto and a Mississauga campus.
- There are approximately 1,240 students.
- TFS employs approximately 200 faculty and administration staff.
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