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Private school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Blyth Academy
Address
2660 Yonge Street
Toronto
,
Ontario
,
M4P 2J5
Canada
Information
School type
Private Day Elementary school High school Middle School
Established
1977
Grades
4 to 12
Average class size
8-16
Campus
Burlington, Downsview Park, Etobicoke, Lawrence Park, Mississauga, Ottawa, Whitby
Colour(s)
Blue
Affiliations
Globeducate[1]
Website
blytheducation.com
Blyth Academy is a Canadian private education company founded in 1977[2] by Sam Blyth and is now part of the Globeducate network.[3] Based in Toronto, Ontario, Blyth Academy is a chain of private secondary schools and academic credit programs in Canada and abroad. Primarily located throughout Ontario, Blyth Academy also has schools in the United States, Florence (Italy) and Qatar, in addition to an online program and study-abroad programs that offer academic credit. In 2018, Blyth Academy founder Sam Blyth sold the organization.[4]
^"Globeducate - Blyth Academy | Top Private Schools in Ontario". Blyth Academy.
^"Our Story - Blyth Academy | Top Private Schools in Ontario". Blyth Academy - Our Story.
^"Globeducate - Blyth Academy | Top Private Schools in Ontario". Blyth Academy - Globe Educate.
^"Summers Programs by Sam Blyth". Global Summers Academy.
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