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Living in Riverdale

Schools in Riverdale

Riverdale families have access to several TDSB elementary schools depending on street address. Riverdale Public School serves parts of the neighbourhood and operates a strong neighbourhood program with arts integration.

Public elementary schools (TDSB)

Riverdale families have access to several TDSB elementary schools depending on street address. Riverdale Public School serves parts of the neighbourhood and operates a strong neighbourhood program with arts integration. Jackman Hall Public School, located just south of Riverdale, draws some families from the area's southern boundary. Pape Avenue Public School, near the eastern edge, serves adjacent catchments. Williamson Road Public School is another option for certain addresses within Riverdale. The TDSB's online school finder tool is essential for confirming which school your specific address feeds into, as Riverdale's boundaries can shift depending on capacity and recent boundary reviews. Class sizes and programming priorities vary by school, so families should visit each school's website and attend open houses to understand current offerings. Riverdale itself is close enough to downtown that some families explore other TDSB options, but most residents find a strong fit within the immediate neighbourhood schools.

Catholic elementary schools (TCDSB)

Catholic families in Riverdale typically feed into [CONFIRM SCHOOL NAME] or other TCDSB elementary schools serving the broader east-central Toronto area. The TCDSB maintains separate catchment boundaries from TDSB, and your home's address determines eligibility. If you're a Catholic family considering Riverdale, you'll want to verify catchment directly with TCDSB's admissions office, as Catholic school access depends on both geography and baptismal records. Some families in Riverdale opt into Catholic schools outside their immediate catchment if they're willing to arrange transportation. TCDSB schools in and near Riverdale emphasize Catholic values alongside Ontario curriculum, with many offering extracurricular programs in faith, arts, and athletics. Visiting the TCDSB website and speaking with school administrators about your specific address will clarify which schools are available to your family.

French immersion

French immersion in TDSB begins at grade one in select schools across Toronto. Families in Riverdale seeking French immersion should confirm entry schools through the TDSB's French immersion information portal, as programs are offered at designated schools rather than neighbourhood-level. Some Riverdale families access early French immersion programs at schools in adjacent areas like Leslieville or the Annex, depending on program capacity and lottery systems. The TDSB also offers extended French programs at certain schools, which differ from full immersion but provide increased French instruction without the full bilingual curriculum. If French immersion is a priority for your family, it's worth factoring into your Riverdale home search, as availability depends on school capacity in any given year. Many families in Riverdale speak multiple languages at home and find the neighbourhood's cultural diversity supports language learning outside formal immersion programs as well.

Secondary schools

Riverdale secondary students typically attend either Riverdale High School, which sits within the neighbourhood itself, or Eastview Secondary School depending on address. Riverdale High School serves much of the immediate area and offers both academic and technical pathways, with programs in trades, arts, and university-preparation streams. The school has undergone significant renovations in recent years and is a focal point for neighbourhood identity. Eastview, located east of Riverdale, draws some students from the neighbourhood's eastern boundary. Both schools participate in the Toronto District School Board's course offerings, including AP courses, OSSD pathways, and extracurricular clubs spanning athletics, arts, and academics. TCDSB students may feed into [CONFIRM SCHOOL NAME] or other Catholic secondary schools depending on catchment. Families should verify secondary school assignment through the TDSB website, as boundaries can shift. Visit each school's website to review specific programs, course options, and athletic or arts offerings before your family settles on Riverdale.


Frequently asked questions

What are the catchment boundaries for Riverdale?
Riverdale's school catchment boundaries depend on your exact street address, and they differ between TDSB and TCDSB. The neighbourhood is roughly bounded by Danforth Avenue to the south, Bloor Street to the north, the Don Valley to the west, and Broadview Avenue to the east, but these geographical markers don't directly translate to school assignments. Your home's postal code determines which elementary and secondary schools your children are eligible to attend. The TDSB provides an online school finder tool where you can enter your address and see your assigned schools immediately. It's worth checking this before making an offer on a property if school choice matters to your family. Boundaries can shift annually based on enrolment pressures, so confirming your specific address is assigned to your preferred school is essential. Contact the TDSB's family support line or visit your local school's office if you're unsure which school your address feeds into.
Is there French immersion in Riverdale?
French immersion is not offered as a neighbourhood program within Riverdale schools themselves. Instead, TDSB families seeking French immersion must apply to designated schools across Toronto, typically at grade one entry points. The TDSB operates a French immersion lottery system for high-demand programs, meaning families don't automatically access immersion based on geography. Some Riverdale families travel to immersion programs in adjacent neighbourhoods like Leslieville, the Annex, or further east, depending on program availability and transportation capacity. If French immersion is your family's priority, you'll need to factor in potential travel time or longer school days into your decision to move to Riverdale. Extended French programs, which offer more French instruction than regular classes but without full immersion, may be available at some neighbourhood schools. Confirming the current year's French immersion options and entry procedures through the TDSB should happen early in your house-hunting process if language education is a key factor.
What secondary schools serve Riverdale?
Most Riverdale students attend Riverdale High School, which is located within the neighbourhood itself on Withrow Avenue. The school serves a large catchment area and offers academic, technical, and vocational pathways within the TDSB system. It's a long-established neighbourhood anchor with sports, arts, and academic programs. Some families from Riverdale's eastern edge may be assigned to Eastview Secondary School depending on their street address. A smaller number of students may feed into other TDSB schools if boundary adjustments have shifted their catchment. For Catholic families, assignment depends on TCDSB boundaries, which may direct students to [CONFIRM SCHOOL NAME] or another Catholic secondary. Riverdale High School has undergone significant capital improvements and remains a modern, well-resourced facility. Visit secondary school websites directly to review course offerings, IB programs, athletic teams, arts programs, and clubs. Confirming your specific address assignment through the TDSB before buying is essential if you have secondary-school-age children.

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