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Upper Canada College

Upper Canada College is a private elementary and secondary boys' school in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1829 by Sir John Colborne (later Lord Seaton), and began teaching in 1830. It moved to its current site, at Avenue Road and Lonsdale Road in Forest Hill, in 1891. (Its exact address is 200 Lonsdale Road.)

The school provides an International Baccalaureate program. It is renowned as the premier school of the English-Canadian upper classes. Its graduates include Stephen Leacock and Brendan Fraser. Another noted alumnus is Conrad Black, who was expelled for selling test answers.





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