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  1. UCC is a prestigious IB school for boys from SK to Year 12, with boarding options and financial aid. It offers transformational learning experiences, cutting-edge facilities and a diverse co-curricular program.

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  2. Upper Canada College (UCC) is an independent day and boarding school for boys in Toronto, Ontario, operating under the International Baccalaureate program. The college is widely described as Canada's most prestigious preparatory school, and has produced many notable graduates.

    • 1829; 194 years ago
    • Palmam qui meruit ferat, (Latin for 'Let he who merited the palm bear it')
    • Samuel James McKinney
  3. Das Upper Canada College (UCC) ist eine private Schule für Jungen gelegen im Stadtzentrum Torontos, Kanada. Schüler zwischen Kindergarten- und der Zwölften Klasse studieren im Rahmen des International-Baccalaureate-Programm.

    • 200 Lonsdale Rd.
    • Toronto
    • 1829
  4. Read about UCC's high academic standards and International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme for boys in kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and secondary/high school. UCC is a private international day and boarding school in Toronto, Ontario.

  5. Upper Canada College was founded in 1829 by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada at that time, Major-General Sir John Colborne (later Lord Seaton), to serve as a feeder school to the newly established King's College (later the University of Toronto).

  6. 3. Sept. 2012 · Upper Canada College, TORONTO, was founded in 1829 by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Sir John COLBORNE, with the intention of it being a non-denominational feeder school for the newly founded King's College (which later became the University of Toronto).