Draft:Keystone School
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Keystone School is a co-educational private school located in The Annex neighbourhood of Toronto.
Previously located at 23 Toronto Street since its opening in 2017, the school moved in the summer of 2024 to 186 St. George Street.[1]
One of Keystone School’s key assets is its location in the heart of Toronto—a resource the administration has thoughtfully integrated into its programs. Toronto offers an abundance of opportunities, and Keystone is committed to leveraging these to the fullest. Though not formally labeled a preparatory school, Keystone’s curriculum is clearly geared toward students aiming for university success. The school provides strong support for international students and maintains a global perspective, encouraging students to develop skills in international communication and engagement. The ideal candidate is someone who can flourish in a diverse, collaborative academic setting.[2]
Keystone School currently offers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma to students and is ministry-inspected by the Ministry of Education of Ontario.[3] Keystone School is also an IB candidate school and is expected to obtain full IB authorization for September 2026.[4]