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Rosedale (C09)

To its residences Rosedale’s street plan makes perfect sense, for its visitors there is no place in Toronto where it is easier to get lost.  The streets created by Mary Jarvis, the woman who founded the name Rosedale and settled their in 1820 with her husband William Jarvis, is responsible for its twisting roads as they were paved on top of her old horse and buggy tracks.  Rosedale is home to many of Toronto’s premier residences and is surrounded by beautiful ravines and parkland which make you feel you are far away from the city when in reality you are steps from the cities financial, entertainment and shopping districts.  North Rosedale was created in 1909 as a subdivision to South Rosedale and is home to Rosedale golf club and St. Andrews College and has the distinction of being home to the first Grey Cup games ever played.  Rosedale is home to Victorian, Georgian, Tudor and Edwardian style mansions which were built between 1860 and 1930, there is no neighbourhood in Toronto which exudes the style and elegance that Rosedale provides within its twisting streets.


School Information 

Rosedale Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
22 South Dr.
416.393.1330

Whitney Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
119 Rosedale Heights Dr.
416.393.9380

Jesse Ketchum Jr. & Sr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-8)
61 Davenport Rd.
416.393.1530

Rosedale Heights School of the Arts
Public secondary
711 Bloor St. E.
416.393.1580

Jarvis Collegiate Institute
Public secondary
495 Jarvis St.
416.393.0140

Branksome Hall
Private school for girls (JK-12)
10 Elm Ave.
416.920.9741
admissions@branksome.on.ca 

The Bishop Strachan School
Private school for girls (JK-12)
298 Lonsdale Rd.
416.484.4325 
strachan@bss.on.ca 

Upper Canada College
Private school for boys (1-12)
200-220 Lonsdale Rd. 
416.484.4325 
rbarter@ucc.on.ca