Toronto's Upper Canada College announced last October that they would close their boarding student program. Alumni uproar and UCC's rethinking of their position spurred plans to keep the school's boarding component complete with renovations and upgrades.
Try convincing alumni that the place where they grew-up is no longer viable.
As is often the case though, boarding schools are expensive and complex to support and money lies at the root of the operation. The school has to be able to afford and finance it's existence. It's great to see alumni step to the fore and the school adjust it's position.
Try convincing alumni that the place where they grew-up is no longer viable.
As is often the case though, boarding schools are expensive and complex to support and money lies at the root of the operation. The school has to be able to afford and finance it's existence. It's great to see alumni step to the fore and the school adjust it's position.
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