Brighton School (Toronto) Explained

Brighton School
Location:150 Wynford Drive
City:Toronto
Province:Ontario
Postcode:M3C 1K6
Country:Canada
Coordinates:43.7392°N -79.3474°W
Schooltype:Private, special education
Founded:2003
Principal Label:Principal
Principal:Irene McRae
Principal Label1:Head of high school programs
Principal1:Marianne Hitz
Head Name:Executive director
Head:Kathy Lear

Brighton School (Toronto) is a private elementary/secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, providing small classes for students with learning challenges.[1] Inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education, the school's curriculum offers credits toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma,[2] and it is a member of the Ontario Federation of Independent Schools.[3]

History

Brighton School was founded in 2003 to offer special education classes. In 2018, its enrollment was 70 students, elementary through high school.[4] The National Post reported, "Many of Brighton's students attend for a period of remedial learning before returning to their school of choice. For teens not in a position to move on to another high school, Brighton provides necessary life skills and real-world preparation so that they are able to enter the workplace, community college or a vocational program."

In 2019, the average annual tuition cost was CAD$24,225.

Brighton Launch adult program

In 2015, Brighton School created the Brighton Launch adult program for "students over the age of 18 who had finished high school yet needed more hands-on life experience", according to the National Post. According to Executive Director Kathy Lear, Brighton Launch offers a unique curriculum, "transitions to adulthood skills", which emphasizes career development, workplace, life skills, and community. The program provides practical day classes, work placements, and an internal work experience producing bath bombs, lip balm and lotions which participants sell on Etsy and at craft shows. Brighton Launch also sponsors Friday night socials for students aged 13 and over.

Notes and References

  1. News: Taking the time to ensure right choices made. 2019-05-15. National Post. 2020-03-08. C1.
  2. Web site: Private schools in Ontario. 7 February 2020. Ontario Data Catalogue.
  3. Web site: OFIS. 2020-03-08.
  4. News: A lesson in skills for life. 2018-05-23. National Post. 2020-03-08. SR1.