Study in SGIC Toronto
St. George International College (SGIC) was founded in 1994 and excellence is the cornerstone of education at SGIC. School teachers are trained professionals committed to creating an atmosphere in which students can become independent learners, acquire skills for future employment, enjoy the pursuit of academic excellence and participate in extra-curricular activities. SGIC puts emphasis on small classes with challenging environment supported by modern facilities.
By coming to study in Canada student are guaranteed to have a life-changing experience. Many students from all around the world come to SGIC and they get much more than improved English skills. They make new friends from foreign countries and learn about their culture. Study expericence at SGIC will shape who you are in the future.
SGIC has many pathways connections to a variety of colleges around Canada. Studying English is just the beginning but it can lead to further studies and a career in Canada.
Toronto campus is located in heart of downtown just own the street from the famous Toronto Eaton Centre. Central location gives students advantage as it is not far from just about any Toronto landmark or neighborhood and they can go exploring after classes.
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campus/Campus Information
- Church of the Holy Trinity
- Toronto Mariott Downtown Eaton Centre
- St. Patrick Catholic Church
- Osgoode Hall
Why choose this campus
- Excellence in education is the cornerstone of SGIC
- Small modern classes with challenging environment
- Numerous pathways connections to variety of colleges aroung Canada
- Teachers are trained professionals who help students to become independent learners
- Great location in the centre of Toronto, ideal for explroling the city after classes
- International community enabling students to make new friedns and learn about new cultures
Features
- Multimedia classrooms
- Computer lab
- Projectors and Big Screen TVs
- Lounge areas
- 2 Lunch rooms
- Ping-pong table
- Photocopy centre
- Wheelchair accessible classrooms
Language
Nationality mix
- Korean: 32
- Brazilian: 23
- Japanese: 20
- Latin America: 18
- Others: 7