Trillium School Markham Canada | Profile, Rating, Fee Structure, Activities & Facilities

Trillium School

Markham, Canada

  • Day School

  • 1991

  • $ 11.5K-35K

    • Canadian

School History & Details

Trillium School is a co-educational school that offers a Montessori-based kindergarten program. Trillium serves students ranging in age from 18 months to Grade 12. Trillium School was established in 1991.

    School Values

    Trillium School's values are that the school is dedicated to instilling in each of its students a solid foundation of work and study skills, a broad and comprehensive base of knowledge, and the capacity to critically examine, discuss, and evaluate the universe around them.

School Achievements

Achievements

Trillium assists students in selecting the most appropriate programs in colleges and universities. Every year, the High School presents a variety of medals and scholarship programs to incoming and current students in order to recognize their academic and other achievements. Trillium School encourages the students to strive for excellence in all intellectual, artistic, physical, and social endeavors.
School Achievements

Non-Academic Achievements

Trillium School provides a variety of non-academic programs in which students have the opportunity to excel in areas other than academics, such as drama, theatre, dance, music, sports, and athletics.
Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Trillium School alumni excel in all fields and are admitted to top universities for higher education. They also excel in other areas such as fashion, sports, and many others.

School Information

The Trillium School campus is in Markham, Ontario, Canada. The Trillium School campus is vibrant and luxurious, with a full-sized gym, a technology lab, a science lab, and a library. Students have spe...View moreView Less

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(905) 946-1181

4277 14th Avenue Markham ON L3R 0J2

Subjects & Curriculum Offered

  • Mathematics
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Physical Education
  • English – Language & Literature 
  • Social Studies (History-Civics and Geography) 
  • Languages
  • Science
  • Fine Arts
  • Social Sciences
  • Aboriginal Studies
  • Cree Language and Culture
  • Knowledge and Employability
  • Career and Life Management