A great downtown condo, but where does little Johnny go to school? ⇒
22 August 2014, mid-morning
Between 2006 and 2011, her Trinity-Spadina ward has seen a 20-per-cent jump in the number of under-five year-old residents – and since the majority of the ward lives in multiunit buildings, it’s safe to say a whole lot of those kids live in condos.
I wonder if Toronto and the developers were prepared for people with children living in City Place?
Here, and in neighbourhoods from High Park to Yonge and Sheppard, condo parents are dismayed to learn that their kids might not automatically get into the high-rated schools in their district, because there just isn’t room. Two new schools are being built to handle the influx from CityPlace and other Fort York condos, but in the interim, there will be a whole lot of busing.
This is my shocked face! :o
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