1. Multi-lingual information to help understand the Canadian education system from Settlement.org.
https://settlement.org/ontario/education/
2. Ontario's Ministry of Education provides important information about the Canadian school system in 28 languages.
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/multiLanguages.html
3. The Toronto District School Board: New to Canada
https://www.tdsb.on.ca/New-to-Canada
4. Primary School: Find your local school
https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Find-your/School
5. High School: Toronto Reception Centres are where all newcomer children aged 14-20 must go for assessment in order to go to High School (see their brochures in many languages).
https://www.tdsb.on.ca/New-to-Canada/Students/Registration-Reception-Centres
6. World Education Service (WES): A private organization that evaluates foreign credentials.
https://www.wes.org/ca/
7. EarlyON Centres offer free, high-quality drop-in programs for families and children from birth to 6 years old. EarlyON is a combination of four programs: Ontario Early Years Centres, Parenting and Family Literacy Centres, Child Care Resource Centres and Better Beginnings, Better Futures.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/find-earlyon-child-and-family-centre
8. City of Toronto Child Care Fee Subsidy: A Child Care Fee Subsidy helps a family with the cost of licensed child care. There is a waitlist, so apply as soon as possible.
https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/child-family-support/child-care-support/
9. George Brown’s School of English as a Second Language https://www.georgebrown.ca/preparatory-liberal-studies/english-as-a-second-language-esl
10. Toronto District School Board (TDSB) has several programs for Adult Learners including: Adult high school, Learn4Life, Employment Programs and ESL.
https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Adult-Learners