Rosedale Heights School of the Arts
Rosedale Heights School of the Arts | |
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Address | |
711 Bloor Street East Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1J4 Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°40′26″N 79°21′57″W / 43.673968°N 79.365830°WCoordinates: 43°40′26″N 79°21′57″W / 43.673968°N 79.365830°W |
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School type | Arts High School |
School board | Toronto District School Board |
Superintendent | Beth Butcher |
Area trustee | Sheila Ward |
School number | 5630 |
Principal | Barrie Sketchley |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 974(Spring 2008) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Black, Green |
Mascot | Raven |
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Rosedale Heights School of the Arts (RHSA) is an arts-based high school in downtown Toronto.
History
Formerly Castle Frank, the school has been reinvented and re-purposed by Principal Barrie Sketchley. A vibrant non-semester school in the heart of the city, Rosedale Heights School of the Arts (RHSA) provides its students an opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills required to succeed through an emphasis on the arts. Students can take dance, dramatic arts, music instrumental (band or strings), vocals, visual and media arts. In 2005, Maclean's Magazine named RHSA one of the best arts-focus high schools in Canada, as well as one of the three best special-focus schools in Canada.[1]
Overview
RHSA accepts students from all over the Greater Toronto Area. It is the only arts school in the Toronto District School Board that does not use auditions for acceptance. It is also the only arts school that encourages students to explore interdisciplinary arts by not expecting students to choose a "major" in one art and making students select a variety of arts courses in their first two years at the school.
Facilities
By having a dual, they thrust programs in both the academics and the arts and require suitable facilities for both. Alongside having great classrooms for the academics, RHSA has many designed spaces for the arts including a 670 seat auditorium, two band/orchestra rehearsal spaces, three fully equipped dance studios, two drama rooms, a dark room which is the largest in the TDSB and various visual art studios used for print making, graphic design etc.