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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.
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 from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities' College Enrolment Statistical Reporting system. Provides aggregated key enrolment data for college 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 in categories with less than 10 students. ## Related * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * University enrolment * 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
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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: * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination * enrolment 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: * public * catholic 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. ## Related * College enrolment * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * University enrolment * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * School enrolment by gender * Second language course enrolment * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools
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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Data about the number of students enrolled in second language courses. Information is specific to publicly funded secondary schools at the provincial level. Second language courses include: * APD (Anglais pour debutant) * ALF (Actualisation linguistique en français) * PDF (Perfectionnement linguistique du français) * ESL (English as a Second Language) * ELD (English Literacy Development) * FSL (French as a Second Language) * NL (Native Languages) Data includes: * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination * enrolment Note: Students enrolled in a course more than once are counted each time they enroll. Source: Course enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System. The following secondary schools 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 * French as a Second Language enrolment * College enrolment * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * University enrolment * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * School enrolment by gender * Course enrolment in secondary schools * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools
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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.
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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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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:
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Data about the number of English-language students enrolled in French as a Second Language (FSL) classes. Information is broken down by elementary and secondary panels for each district school board. Includes: * board number * board name * FSL - core elementary enrolment * FSL - core secondary enrolment * FSL - core total enrolment * FSL - extended elementary enrolment * FSL - extended secondary enrolment * FSL - extended total enrolment * FSL - immersion elementary enrolment * FSL - immersion secondary enrolment * FSL - immersion total enrolment * FSL - total elementary enrolment * FSL - total secondary enrolment * total FSL enrolment FSL data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October Submissions. The following English-language school types are included: * public * catholic To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. Suppressed totals or cells that could be used to derive data in suppressed cell are depicted with "SP". 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 * School enrolment by gender * Second language course enrolment * Course enrolment in secondary schools * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools *[FSL]: French as a Second Language
The number of enrolments by institution type, registration status, program type, credential type, gender and Classification of Instructional Programs, Primary groupings (CIP_PG).
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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:
The following elementary and secondary school types are included:
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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This data set contains special education enrolment data by exceptionality for both elementary and secondary publicly funded schools in Ontario, at the provincial level.
Data includes:
Source: as reported by school boards in the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), October submission.
The following school types are included:
Data excludes private schools, school authorities, provincial/demonstration schools, Education and Community Partnership Program (ECPP) facilities, summer, night and adult continuing education day schools
To protect student privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students and enrolment totals have been rounded to the nearest five.
Special education data on the identification of exceptionality and placement can vary by board, as boards may provide special education programs and services to students even if the students have not been identified as exceptional pupils by an Identification, Placement and Review Committee (IPRC).
Non-identified category refers to students receiving special education programs and services who are not identified as exceptional pupils by an IPRC.
Data from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development's 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
The number of international students in Canada has increased every year except 2020. In 2023, the number of students on study visas in Canada exceeded one million.
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Student enrolment in elementary 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 elementary school types are included:
To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students.
Note:
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Public and Catholic board-level course enrolment in Grade 9 Math by course type (academic, applied and locally developed) for each academic year. School boards report this data using the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS). Includes: * academic year * board number * board name * course grade * course type * number of students * percentage of students Data excludes private schools, school authorities, publicly funded hospital and provincial schools, Education and Community Partnership Program (ECPP) facilities, summer, night and adult continuing education day schools. Enrolment totals include withdrawn and dropped courses. Students enrolled in more than one course are counted for each course. Cells are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. Enrolment totals are rounded to the nearest five.
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This statistic describes headcounts (unique learners) by institution and academic year within Alberta's publicly-funded post-secondary education system. Headcounts represent the number of students enrolled, and are unique to each level reported, therefore summing up multiple values to "combine" values may lead to double counting, as students can be counted in multiple rows. The data tables presented are related to enrolments in approved programs at publicly-funded post-secondary institutions within Alberta. Separate data files exist focusing on the system level, or for subsets that focus on either international or self-identified Indigenous learners.
The Measuring the Effectiveness of Student Aid (MESA) dataset comprises a sample of low income students receiving student financial aid in 2006-07. Students were contacted first (Cycle I) in February-May of that academic year (the precise date varying by province), and were then followed up in 2007-08 (Cycle II), contacted in February April of that year. Students will be contacted again in 2008-09 for the last time. The dataset represents a national sample, including all provinces-except for Prince Edward Island. In the spring and summer of 2005, the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation negotiated a series of agreements with provincial governments to deliver a set of bursaries (known as “Access Bursaries”) to first-time, first-year undergraduates from low-income families. These agreements are all broadly similar though eligibility criteria vary slightly by jurisdiction (section 1, below, describes the Access Bursaries as they exist in each province). Students do not need to apply for the award separately; instead, they are automatically considered for the award through their application for provincial student assistance. The sample represents a particular subset of the students who received student financial aid in their first year of postsecondary education in 2006 07. In the majority of the provinces, this subset consists of the students who received a Low Income Bursary from the Millennium Scholarship Foundation. In British Columbia and Nova Scotia, a control group made up of students who received financial aid but not the Millennium Bursary was surveyed as well. The Ontario sample is made up those Millennium Bursary recipients who also received a Canada Access Grant and those who did not, with sub-samples selected from each group (all appear together in the data but can be separately identified). The Bursary and the Grant are awarded in similar amounts, but the eligibility requirements are different. This dataset was freely received from the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation. Some work was required for the variable and value labels, and missing values. They were corrected as best as possible with the documentation received. Caution should be used with this dataset as some variables are lacking information.
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Online learning (e-learning) course enrolment totals by course and year for public and Catholic schools. School boards report this data using the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS). Includes: * course code * course name * online learning course enrolment totals by year Enrolment totals include withdrawn or dropped courses. A student enrolled in more than one course is counted for each course. Data excludes private schools and Education and Community Partnership Program (ECPP) facilities. Not all courses offered by school boards are available to students via online learning. Cells are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. Enrolment totals are rounded to the nearest five. Final as of October 4, 2024
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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.
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.