Where the person you are becomes the person you were meant to be.
It’s always a joy to sit at my desk and hear the sounds of the school all around me. It might be the voices of our students, a concert practice, or a group studying in the hallway. All are reminders of the life of our school—a symphony of UTS activity. Our students flock to UTS from across the Greater Toronto Area. Intellectually curious, creative, eager to take initiative, and supportive of one another, they come together to achieve remarkable things. Rosemary Evans Principal
660 co-ed students Grades 7 to 12
from 19 towns and cities
speaking 45 languages
Students admitted to UTS fulfill the merit-based admission requirements and represent a diverse range of gender identities, as well as racial, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds.
725
applicants for 125 spaces 35%
65%
from public schools
UTS is the only independent school located downtown and affiliated with a university Thanks to our affiliation with the University of Toronto, UTS students have access to the university’s library system, athletic facilities, and learning partnerships.
from private schools
Grade 9
Grade 7
96 425
10%
23 %
25 250 out of
out of
Grades 10 - 11 10%
5 50
out of
Approximate admission rates
1in 5
students receive financial aid in financial aid given last year
$1.4M
Bursaries cover 5% to 100% of tuition
Average bursary is around $12,250
Here at UTS there is no limit to expressing your unique self. Because of our merit-based admissions process, we attract the best candidates from across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond, regardless of their background and their experience. Our students have a sincere love of learning, strong character skills, and show a real care for themselves and others. Nandita Bajaj Head of Admissions
What’s special about UTS is the way you learn here. It’s not about accepting things as they are, it’s about working together and collaborating to find all the things there could be. That happens here at UTS more than anywhere else. Jaden Bhogal ’21
ACADEMICS UTS is renowned for its rigorous and enriched curriculum, which provides additional breadth and depth of learning. Students here graduate with more than 35 credits, which opens up wider opportunities for university admissions. Our curriculum benefits from: Three arts in Grade 7 and the option to continue all the way to graduation with multiple art courses Physical Education from Grades 7 to 11 Latin starting in Grade 8 Year-Long Learning Themes in Grades 7 and 8, which address significant global challenges through interdisciplinary enquiry Guidance courses in Grades 11 and 12 to support students for university admission and life beyond UTS The option to complete an AP Capstone Diploma in addition to the UTS Diploma and Ontario Secondary School Diploma Opportunities for students to audit and take courses, as well as conduct research at the University of Toronto Being a site for university classes for the U of T Masters of Teaching program candidates, who interact with, support, and extend classroom learning for our students The Eureka! Research Institute @ UTS, an initiative that engages staff and students in designing evidence-based research with university faculty
At UTS, we want to support our students to not just grow academically, but to develop as happy and healthy people. Dedicated professionals provide a caring environment where our students feel valued as they grow and develop. Marleen Koch UTS Social Worker
UTS is where you find your passion. I’m not sure yet where the journey will take me when I graduate but I know this school has given me a good foundation. Anyka Bhamjee ’20
OUTSTANDING Thanks to the hard work and passion of our students, parents, staff, volunteers, and donors, we had many incredible accomplishments last year. Here are just a few of them:
Raymond, Andrew, and Jason were selected for Team Canada at the International Young Physicists’ Tournament in Poland. Pau won bronze and silver medals and Sam won silver and gold medals at OFSAA Track and Field. UTS placed 1st in the Ontario Envirothon for the sixth year.
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UTS was named the national champion in both the Fryer and Galois Math competitions.
Students created a tutoring initiative to support newcomers and refugees in partnership with the Afghan Women’s Organization.
The Girls Senior Volleyball team won silver at OFSAA.
XXIV A group of UTS students travelled to Japan as part of the Kakehashi (“Bridge”) Project and presented their experience to Consul-General of Japan Takako Ito.
At the Regional ECOO Computer Programming Contest, the UTS all-girls team placed 1st overall with the other UTS teams placing 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.
For the 24th consecutive year, UTS captured 1st place at the Ontario Classics Conference.
David and Howard became the became the 15th and 14th UTS students to be selected to represent Canada at the International Math Olympiad.
Jerry was chosen to represent Canada at the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics in Hungary.
Max placed 4th and Andrei was named the 2019 World Champion at the World Individual Debate and Public Speaking Championships.
Anna was selected to join Team Canada at the European Girls Math Olympiad, which went on to earn two bronze medals and two honourable mentions.
The UTS Badminton teams won the SSAF Championship banner and were named the TDCAA League Champions.
UTS claimed the National History Bee and Bowl Championship for the fourth time.
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Eric placed second, and Raya and Maria placed 1st in their categories at the Toronto Universities’ French Contest.
The UTS team won the Ontario Justice Education Network City of Toronto Mock Trial Championship.
Dr. Harkison was recognized as the most influential instructor of Anoop Manjuranth ’15, who won the prestigious J.E. Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement at Stanford University.
Three UTS students earned Best Lawyer awards at the Superior Court of Justive Experiential Mock Trial.
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Students hosted and organized the second Girls in Tech Conference, teaching girls from across the city about programming with speakers from Google, IBM, and more.
Sophie and Julie earned Best Delegate and Zahra received an Honourable Mention at the Rysensteen Model UN in Copenhagen.
Jessica, Annaliese, and Oliver took 1st place in three different categories at the Ontario High School German Contest.
Eric and David were selected for Team Canada at the International Physics Olympiad.
At UTS, my children know that if you focus on your love of learning, everything else will follow. Will Burnfield P’23, ’24 President, UTS Parents’ Association
UTS graduates love learning, take initiative, and innovate as socially responsible global citizens. Transformative Learning
The UTS educational experience bridges disciplines, creating innovative connections through the six core competencies of Character, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Citizenship, Collaboration, and Communication. Technology integration facilitates teaching and learning throughout the school.
Equity and Inclusion
UTS is proud of its merit-based admissions process, outreach strategy, and established financial assistance. Equity and inclusion are guiding principles in programs and practices throughout the school and our community represents a diversity of ethnic, socio-economic, gender, and religious identities.
Empowerment
Our dedicated and qualified staff of three counsellors, a student success teacher, and a social worker, along with a strong focus on student wellness, provide full-student support and in-school mentorship. A dedicated full-time administrator oversees student support and innovation, and a vibrant alumni and school community helps forge mentoring relationships to give UTS students a boost in their next step after graduating.
Partnerships
Local and global partnerships, including the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Medicine by Design, Creative Destruction Lab, OISE, Rotman School of Management, and Factor Inwentash School Of Social Work, and schools in Beijing, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Shanghai, and Udine ensure that UTS students have access to exciting opportunities.
Being part of this culture is inspiring. This is a place where we help our students grow, develop, and showcase their talents. Our students are so engaged, and that inspires me to do more and give back. With UTS being a merit-based school, all our students are already so talented. But when I see them take on something new, see how passionate they are about it— that’s exciting for everyone. Head of Student Life Garry Kollins
Our donors make UTS the incredible place it is. The knowledge I have obtained, the friendships that I have formed, the triumphs and challenges that I have experienced and loved every minute of, would have been impossible without your generous support. Current Bursary Recipient
UTS is proud of its financial assistance program, which last year awarded $1.4M in financial aid to 20% of the student body. Needs-based bursaries, including supplementary bursaries, ensure all students can fully participate in the life of our school.
AFTER UTS Be it around the corner or across the world, the UTS Class of 2019 is headed off to the next exciting chapter in their lives.
UNIVERSITY DESTINATIONS CANADA
AREAS OF STUDY
INTERNATIONAL
University of Toronto
28
Stanford University
3
McMaster University
15
Dartmouth College
2
McGill University
13
Duke University
2
Western University
11
Harvard University
2
Unversity of Waterloo
10
Queen’s University
2
University of California, Berkeley
2
Concordia University
2
University College London
2
University of Guelph
2
Brown University
1
University of Cambridge
1
University of British Columbia
2
St. Paul University
1
Carnegie Mellon University
1
Carleton University
1
1
Dalhousie University
1
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of King’s College
Imperial College London
1
1
University of Chicago
1
University of Pennsylvania
1
University of Edinburgh
1
Vanderbilt University
1
Yale University
1
University of British Columbia and Cornell University (combined program)
1
University of Alberta
1
Wilfrid Laurier University
1
Arts and Humanities 28%
Life and Medical Sciences 27%
Computer Science 11%
Arts & Science 14%
Engineering 15%
Business 5%
We are so grateful to UTS and the lifelong friendships we made here. UTS helped us raise an incredible individual who is so proud to have been surrounded by some of the brightest people she’s ever known. Albina Huang P ‘19
THE UTS CURRICULUM A wide range of disciplines awaits you at UTS. Discover your passion, build on your skills, and get prepared for your life after graduation and beyond with the accelerated and enriched curriculum, including 15 AP course offerings, here. Your Grade Department or Program Subject Geography Canadian and World Studies
History
7
8
9
10
11
12
Economics, Law, and Politics Philosophy
English
Expressive Arts
English
Dramatic Arts
Music Visual Arts Interdisciplinary Arts
Integrated Studies
Integrated Studies
Health and Physical Education
Health and Physical Education
French
Languages
German Latin
Spanish Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics Computer Studies General Science
Science
Biology Chemistry Physics
Student Services
Guidance
CO-CURRICULAR A UTS education means an engaging experience in the classroom and far beyond. UTS is also the first secondary school in Canada to offer a Co-Curricular Record, an official university-style transcript validating participation in co-curricular activites. Here are just some of the co-curricular activities offered at UTS: Student Council Co-Captains Grade Representatives House Executive Publications Blues News Cuspidor Echo Firefly Journal of Science Twig Expressive Arts Chamber Choir Chamber Strings Choir Junior Band Junior Play Junior Strings Sears Play Senior Orchestra Senior Strings SHOW Stage Band Symphonic Band Taiko Drumming Twig Tape UTS Strings Athletics Alpine Sports Badminton Baseball Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Ice Hockey Soccer
Swimming Table Tennis Tennis Track and Field Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Wrestling Organizations Best Buddies Brain Bee Classics DECA Envirothon Envision City History Bowl History Bee Kids’ Lit Quiz Mock Trial Model UN Outreach UTS Reach for the Top Robotics SOMA Speech and Debate Committees Assembly Coordinators Athletic Banquet Dance Equity Gender Equity Grad Coordinators Indigenous Solidarity Library Council Literary Awards Positive Mental Health Queer Straight Alliance Stage Crew
Student Outreach Environmental Action UTS Wellness Clubs 3D Design Amnesty International Ancient Greek Animation Art Cartography Chess Classics Dungeons and Dragons Engineering Society German Harry Potter Improv Junior Math Little Doctors Live WE Magic MPP Program Mini-Med Perfection Project Photography Physics Poetry Production Programming Science Senior Math Social Entrepreneurship Space Spanish