Student Body
What characterizes the students at Toronto Waldorf School—both individually and as a collective? How does it compare with other schools?
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Facts and analysis
Total enrollment
360 students attend Toronto Waldorf School.
Toronto Waldorf School has a larger student body than 70% of all schools we cover.
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Breakdown by grade
Grade Enrollment Toronto Waldorf School Median of all other schools Nursery/Toddler 12 15 Preschool 40 20 JK 27 16 SK 27 17 Gr. 1 22 18 Gr. 2 24 18 Gr. 3 21 18 Gr. 4 22 18 Gr. 5 17 20 Gr. 6 21 20 Gr. 7 23 24 Gr. 8 18 25 Gr. 9 24 40 Gr. 10 21 40 Gr. 11 21 43 Gr. 12 21 43
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Why it matters
While some researchers have looked to uncover the "ideal" school size, these studies often generalize student preferences and behaviours. Your real goal is to find what best suits your child’s needs. Smaller schools can offer a school-wide sense of connection, while larger schools often provide broader programming and opportunities. Also, note that per-grade enrollment often tells a more meaningful story than total enrollment alone (read topic guide).
Gender
Both girls and boys attend.
This makes Toronto Waldorf School like 91% of other schools we cover.
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Why it matters
A school’s gender composition influences its social, academic, and extracurricular experiences. Coed schools often encourage collaboration across genders, while single-gender schools (all-boys or all-girls) may focus on specialized learning approaches (read topic guide).
International Students
5% of students come from outside Canada.
See how this ranks Toronto Waldorf School below.
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Why it matters
A diverse international student body offers opportunities for cultural exchange and a global perspective. These experiences can enhance your child’s understanding of different cultures and prepare them for a globalized world (read topic guide).