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WillowWood School

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WillowWood School is an alternative private school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for Grades JK through 12. It was founded in 1980 by owner/principal Joy Kurtz. The school caters for children with learning differences, ADHD, and other learning challenges. WillowWood has an Arts and Sports program. There are two annual presentations: the Holiday Happening in December, and the Musical in the Spring. WillowWood sports teams participate in the SSAF (Small Schools Athletic Federation) as the WillowWood Warriors.

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WillowWood School
Scarsdale Road, Toronto

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La Citadelle International Academy of Arts & Science

Scarsdale Road 36
M3B 2R2 Toronto (North York)
Ontario, Canada
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