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Hudson College

2003 establishments in OntarioEducation in TorontoEducational institutions established in 2003Elementary schools in TorontoHigh schools in Toronto
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Hudson College is a co-educational, non-denominational private school for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. It is situated on a 4.5-acre campus in the former Earlscourt Junior Public School in central Toronto, Ontario.

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Hudson College
Ascot Avenue, Toronto

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Ascot Avenue 21
M6E 1E6 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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