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  2. At Subway Academy II we offer a broad range of courses in the following curriculum areas: Arts. English and Literacy. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies. Family Studies. Interdisciplinary studies. Mathematics. Social Science and Humanities. PLUS: Credit Recovery, Cooperative Education, Dual Credits, and School Within a College (SWAC)

  3. Subway Academy II's mission is to enable students to achieve success and independence through personalized learning experiences. Flexible, one-on-one or small group learning sessions replace classroom structures. Emphasis on independent work and high academic performance cultivates responsibility, ownership, and active learning.

  4. Subway Academy II opened in April 1976 with fifteen students and two teachers at 296 Brunswick Avenue. In September 1976 enrollment grew to sixty students. For five years Subway II co-existed with The Three Schools until we moved to 304 Brunswick. In 2002 we moved to our current location on the 3rd floor of Beverly Street School. We are a staff ...

  5. Subway II students enjoy independence and flexibility in their learning. The following are school policies that help our community function. Full-time students are enrolled in a minimum of three courses per semester; All students are assigned three days per week on which they must attend school as well as additional days for field trips, guest speakers, and school-wide events

  6. Subway Academy I is a public alternative high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally, Subway Academy I was simply called "Subway Academy", but after Subway Academy II opened, the name was changed to "Subway Academy I". It was founded in September 1973, making it one of the oldest secondary alternative schools in Toronto.

  7. Subway Academy II is the only school in the TDSB that provides an independent study program for folks in Toronto. We are a small, semestered alternative school offering grade 11 and 12 college, mixed, university and open level courses in the arts, First Nation, Métis, and Inuit studies, humanities, social sciences, English and math.