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Notre Dame High School (Toronto, 1949– Congregation of Notre Dame) St. Basil-the-Great College School (North York, 1962– Basilian Fathers) St. Joseph's College School (Toronto, 1850– Sisters of St. Joseph) St. Joseph's Commercial School (Toronto, 1880– Sisters of St. Joseph) [10] St. Joseph High School (Etobicoke, 1949– Sisters of St ...
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Students in a carpentry trade school learning woodworking skills, c. 1920 (from Vocational school) Image 5 A school entrance building in Australia (from School ) Image 6 First primary school in Nigeria , built in 1845 (from School )
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In 2015, expenditures by international students, including tourism associated with visitors to the students, was worth $12.8 billion; in 2016, that figure had increased by 21.2% to $15.5 billion. Long-term international students spent an estimated yearly average of $33,800 in 2015 and $35,100 in 2016.
The University of Toronto's Faculty of Education also underwent a series of name changes, being known as the Faculty of Education, University of Toronto from 1907 to 1920, the Ontario College of Education from 1920 to 1965, the College of Education, University of Toronto from 1965 to 1972, and again as the Faculty of Education in 1972.
University of Toronto Schools was founded in 1910 as a "practice school", also known as a laboratory school, for the University of Toronto's Faculty of Education. [ 10 ] : 35 As originally conceived and reflected in its present name, UTS was intended to be a collection of at least two schools, one of which would enroll female students. [ 11 ]
Student residence Munk School for Global Affairs at the Observatory [MK] 1908-1909 Edmund Burke and John C. B. Horwood Formerly the Dominion Meteorological Building, and former Admissions Office. Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at Trinity [MU] Trinity College 1909, rebuilt in 2000 Eden Smith, rebuilt by KPMB Architects