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Choosing the right accommodation is as important as choosing a school. The English School of Canada offers different options to meet the needs of all of our students.
Some students prefer the comfort and security of a homestay during their trip to Canada, while others like the adventure of being on their own. The English School of Canada offers three choices for accommodations in Canada: Homestay, University Residence, and Apartments. Most students begin the first 3 months in Homestay or Residence, then move to an apartment with their friends from school.
Homestay Program
The Homestay Program places students with a Canadian family during their stay in Toronto. Students have a private room, with a bed, desk, dresser, and lamp. Some homes offer computer and internet access. Meals are also included-students can choose 2 (breakfast and dinner) or 3 meals (lunch is a bag lunch during the school week) per day.
Residence
From May to August, the English School of Canada offers residence accommodation in downtown Toronto at the University of Toronto. In residence, students have a single room with a shared bathroom. Fresh linen and towels are provided weekly. Meals can be taken at the residence cafeteria, and students must purchase the meal plan directly from the residence when they arrive in Toronto.
Apartments
Many students move to apartments with friends or classmates after they have become used to life in Canada. The English School of Canada has some apartments available to students, but students must visit and select the apartment by themselves after they arrive in Toronto. Rent is paid directly to the landlord, not to the school. Finding the right apartment takes one or two months, depending on the students' preferences.
Accommodations Coordinator
The Accommodations Coordinator is available to assist your students with all of their questions, concerns, or problems with accommodation. Students receive an orientation package that explains accommodation information, rules, and expectations on their first day of school, plus, at the end of the week, each student has a one-to-one meeting with the Accommodations Coordinator to discuss any issues that arise. |