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The number of students in regular programs for youth, general programs for adults, and vocational programs for youth and adults in public and private/independent schools, and home-schooling at the elementary-secondary level, by school type and program type.
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The number of publicly funded elementary and secondary schools. Data includes: * academic year * region * board number * board name * board language * board type * elementary schools * secondary schools * total schools Source: As reported by schools in the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October Submission. Count of schools excludes Temporary Remote Learning Schools (TRLS).
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Data includes: board and school information, grade 3 and 6 EQAO student achievements for reading, writing and mathematics, and grade 9 mathematics EQAO and OSSLT. Data excludes private schools, Education and Community Partnership Programs (ECPP), summer, night and continuing education schools. How Are We Protecting Privacy? Results for OnSIS and Statistics Canada variables are suppressed based on school population size to better protect student privacy. In order to achieve this additional level of protection, the Ministry has used a methodology that randomly rounds a percentage either up or down depending on school enrolment. In order to protect privacy, the ministry does not publicly report on data when there are fewer than 10 individuals represented. * Percentages depicted as 0 may not always be 0 values as in certain situations the values have been randomly rounded down or there are no reported results at a school for the respective indicator. * Percentages depicted as 100 are not always 100, in certain situations the values have been randomly rounded up. The school enrolment totals have been rounded to the nearest 5 in order to better protect and maintain student privacy. The information in the School Information Finder is the most current available to the Ministry of Education at this time, as reported by schools, school boards, EQAO and Statistics Canada. The information is updated as frequently as possible. This information is also available on the Ministry of Education's School Information Finder website by individual school. Descriptions for some of the data types can be found in our glossary. School/school board and school authority contact information are updated and maintained by school boards and may not be the most current version. For the most recent information please visit: https://data.ontario.ca/dataset/ontario-public-school-contact-information.
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Data includes public and Catholic schools and school authorities. Private schools and publicly funded hospital and provincial schools and care, treatment and correctional facilities are not included. Includes: * board number * board name * school name * school number * school level * school type * school language * enrolment Source: As reported by schools in Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October Submissions. Boards update and maintain contact information related to schools and boards of education. Small cells have been suppressed: * where fewer than 10 students are in a given category, the data is depicted with (10) * the report may not be used in any way that could lead to the identification of an individual. Note: * Starting 2018-2019, enrolment numbers have been rounded to the nearest five. * Where sum/totals are required, actual totals are calculated and then rounded to the nearest 5. As such, rounded numbers may not add up to the reported rounded totals. * Includes Temporary Remote Learning Schools (TRLS)
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The number of high school graduates from regular programs for youth, private or independent schools, by age group and sex.
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The number of students in regular programs for youth in public elementary and secondary schools, by grade and sex, last five school years.
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Student enrolment in secondary schools across the province, aggregated by grade and school board or school authority.
Includes:
Enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October Submissions.
The following secondary school types are included:
Students designated as "Pre-Grade 9" are included in the Grade 9 enrolment data.
To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students.
Note:
The Elementary-Secondary Education Statistics Project (ESESP) is a national pilot survey that enables Statistics Canada to provide information on enrolments, graduates, educators and finance of Canadian elementary-secondary public educational institutions. This information is used mainly to meet policy and planning needs in the field of elementary-secondary education. ESESP annually collects aggregate data from each jurisdiction. Specifically, the information on enrolments pertains to the following four programs: regular, minority and second languages, Aboriginal language and special needs education. The information on regular programs is collected by type of programs (regular, upgrading and professional), education sector (youth or adult), grade and sex. The one on minority and second language programs is collected by type program (immersion, as language of instruction, as a subject taught) and by grade. Information on Aboriginal language programs is requested by type of Aboriginal language (immersion, as language of instruction, as a subject taught) and by grade. Finally, data on special needs education are collected by type of disability (sensory, physical and intellectual disabilities -- low incidence disabilities, learning disabilities and behavioural disabilities -- high incidence disabilities, to compensate for the socio-economic status (SES) or other disadvantages), type of class (regular, special) and by sex. The survey also collects data on secondary school graduates by type of program (regular, upgrading and professional), sector (youth and adult), age and sex. Graduation counts rates can be produced from this data. Information pertaining to full-time and part-time educators by age group and sex is also collected. Finally, ESESP also gathers expenditures data pertaining to level of government (school board and other government) and type of expenditures. This data is collected to determine how much is spent in relative detail by school boards and by provincial/territorial total. It also collects expenditures on special needs education programs. The information on elementary-secondary education statistics is used by provincial and territorial departments or ministries of education, national and provincial teachers' and students' associations, school boards, journalists and researchers, as well as international bodies such as OECD and UNESCO. ESESP was first introduced by Statistics Canada in 2003. The goal of this pilot project is to replace the following surveys as the official collection tools for elementary-secondary enrolments, graduates, educators and finance data: Elementary-Secondary School Enrolment Survey (ESSE -- Survey #3128), Minority and Second Language Education -- Elementary and Secondary Levels Survey (Survey #3129), Secondary School Graduates Survey (SSGS -- Survey #5082), Elementary-Secondary Education Staff Survey (ESESS -- Survey #3127) The ESESP has been replaced by the Elementary-Secondary Education Survey (ESES).
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Data about private schools in Ontario and overseas.
Includes:
Contact information is reported by schools in the Ontario School Information System as of May 2025.
The following school types are not included:
This data is related to:
Related data:
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Data tracking the number of students enrolled in ministry defined secondary school courses at the provincial level. These ministry defined courses are for students in grades 9 to 12.
They outline the mandatory knowledge and skills students must demonstrate by the end of the course.
Includes:
Note: students enrolled in a course more than once are counted each time they enroll.
Course enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System.
The following secondary school types are included:
To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students.
Starting 2018-2019, enrolment numbers have been rounded to the nearest five.
Number of persons aged 15 and over in private households with or without a high school diploma or equivalency certificate, and high school completion rate (measured using the variable Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate) by sex, age group and selected demographic characteristics, Canada, provinces and territories.
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Private school (elementary, secondary, and combined*) enrolment numbers are organized by student gender and school level for each private school. The number captures the enrolment as of October 31st for the given school year. To be included, a student must be actively enrolled to attend the private school as their main school as of October 31. Data includes: * academic year * school number * school name * school level * elementary male enrolment * elementary female enrolment * secondary male enrolment * secondary female enrolment * total male enrolment * total female enrolment Source: As reported by private schools in the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October submission. Data includes private, First Nations, overseas, secondary and combined schools. *Combined schools offer both elementary and secondary education. Data does not include publicly funded elementary and secondary schools, hospital and provincial schools and care, treatment and correctional facilities. Small cells have been suppressed: * where fewer than 10 students are in a given category, the data is depicted with (<10) * suppressed totals are depicted with (SP) * the report may not be used in any way that could lead to the identification of an individual Note: * starting 2018-2019, enrolment numbers have been rounded to the nearest five. * where sum/totals are required, actual totals are calculated and then rounded to the nearest 5. As such, rounded numbers may not add up to the reported rounded totals.
Historical census data (2006, 2011, 2016 and 2021) on percent distribution of the population by secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate, including combinations of high school and postsecondary credentials.
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Data from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities' University Enrolment Statistical Reporting system. Provides aggregated key enrolment data for university students, such as: * Fall term headcount enrolment by campus, credential pursued and level of study * Fall term headcount enrolment by program and Classification of Instructional Program * Fall term headcount enrolment by student status in Canada and country of citizenship by institution * Fall term headcount enrolment by student demographics (e.g., gender, age, first language) To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed (NA) in categories with less than 10 students. ## Related * College enrolment * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * School enrolment by gender * Second language course enrolment * Course enrolment in secondary schools * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools *[e.g.]: example
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Student enrolment in elementary and secondary schools across the province, aggregated by gender and school board or school authority. Includes: * board number * board name * elementary male enrolment * elementary female enrolment * secondary male enrolment * secondary female enrolment * total male enrolment * total female enrolment Enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October Submissions. The following school types are included: * public * Catholic To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. Note: * Starting 2018-2019, enrolment numbers have been rounded to the nearest five. * Where sum/totals are required, actual totals are calculated and then rounded to the nearest 5. As such, rounded numbers may not add up to the reported rounded totals. ## Related * College enrolment * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * University enrolment * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * Second language course enrolment * Course enrolment in secondary schools * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools
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Student enrolment data by school and grade as reported by school boards in the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October submission for the specified academic year. The data includes: * board number and name * school number, name, type, level and language * Enrolment by grade The following elementary and secondary school types are included: * public * Catholic The data excludes, private, publicly funded hospital and provincial schools, care and/or treatment, Education and Community Partnership Program (ECPP) facilities, summer schools, night schools and adult continuing education day schools. Includes Temporary Remote Learning Schools (TRLS). To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. Numbers that represent 10 or more students are rounded to the nearest count of five.
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The number of educators in private or independent elementary and secondary schools, by full-time and part-time work status, age group and sex.
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The number of educators in public elementary and secondary schools, by full-time and part-time work status, age group and sex.
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The number of students in regular programs for youth, general programs for adults, and vocational programs for youth and adults in public and private/independent schools, and home-schooling at the elementary-secondary level, by school type and program type.