Kent School (Formerly the Niagara Falls Collegia Institute). It is the historic academic site in Niagara Falls for over 110 years where the Niagara Catholic School Board and the regional School Board delivered academic programs. William Giauque, who is a Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry in 1949, as well as many other outstanding talents, such as several mayors, judges, doctors and engineers, was all graduated from the Niagara Falls Collegia Institute.
The campus is located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, about 1 hour away from downtown Toronto. The building is approximately 379,000 square feet. There are more than 50 classrooms, 2 large indoor multi-purpose gymnasiums, a grand theatre, cafeteria, computer room and science labs. It also has well-equipped student dormitories.
Kent School offers ministry approved Ontario high school credits to achieve the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). The OSSD is necessary to apply for any university in North America. The curriculum is challenging and academically demanding. Excellence is expected. The school maintain an advanced educational philosophy, quality and have highly qualified teachers. Class sizes are small, and student receive a student-centric education.
Since 2008, an impressive 100% of their graduates have been admitted to renowned universities and 90% to Canada's prestigious universities such as the University of Toronto, Western University and Waterloo.